I. Allergies
Some cats are born with fragile stomachs and are more prone to allergies. Allergies can cause diarrhea. If cat food contains grain-based ingredients, such as barley, wheat, corn, etc., cats with fragile stomachs will have difficulty digesting these ingredients, or develop allergic reactions, resulting in diarrhea. If your cat develops this allergy, it should be taken to the hospital as soon as possible.
Second, viral infection or bacterial infection
If the cat is having diarrhea at the same time , also accompanied by symptoms such as fever, loss of appetite, vomiting, etc., it is likely to be caused by a viral disease or bacterial infection. This situation is generally more critical and requires immediate medical attention.
III. Parasitic Infections
Cats infected with certain parasitic diseases, such as coccidia, may also Diarrhea and, in severe cases, blood in the stool may occur. Therefore, the owner usually deworms the cat inside and outside the body. If it is found that the cat has been suffering from diarrhea due to parasitic diseases, it is necessary to go to the hospital for medical treatment in time.
IV. Visceral disease or feline distemper
When the cat has severe In the case of liver and gallbladder diseases, frequent diarrhea will occur, and you should pay attention to the status of the cat, because such diseases will also be accompanied by some other symptoms. If the cat is not vaccinated, it is easy to be infected with cat distemper. Cat distemper can also cause diarrhea in cats, and cat distemper is a relatively ferocious disease. If not treated in time, it is likely to cause the cat to die directly.
V. Stress Response
When cats encounter environmental changes or stress, they will have some stress responses, which will cause gastrointestinal Reaction is one. For example, if there is a new cat in the house, the original cat will have diarrhea due to stress. If the cat’s psychology is not comforted, the diarrhea will continue, so the owner should soothe the cat’s mood in time when the cat has a stress response.
Poisoning can also lead to cat diarrhea. The owner must find out the cause in time when the cat has diarrhea, and then take treatment measures to prevent the situation from worsening. If you have other related questions, you can also consult your veterinarian.