Why is cat poop green?
Under normal circumstances, the cat’s eye feces are white or translucent, and if the cat’s eye feces turns yellow-green, the most common reason is that the cat’s diet is improper, which leads to anger, and secondly It is the cat’s eye infection and inflammation and suffering from feline rhinobronchitis (feline nasal branch). It is recommended that the owner take the cat to the hospital for examination and treatment in time.
What should I do if my cat’s poop turns green?
When cat poop suddenly turns green, it may be caused by getting angry. Therefore, the owner must first adjust the cat’s diet structure, stop feeding high-calorie snacks and overly dry cat food, and at the same time, don’t feed human leftovers, but replace it with light, soft and glutinous liquid food or Wet food, eye drops
should be given to the cat regularly every day, and attention should be paid to keep feeding during the period; and the cat should be lured to drink more water to expel toxins from the body. After a while, its eye mucus will return to its normal state.
If the color of the cat’s eye mucus remains unchanged after the owner adjusts the diet, it may be due to infection of the cat’s nasal branch or other inflammation of the eyes. At this time, the owner can wipe the cat’s eye mucus first. , then drop some pet-specific eye drops for the cat, and then observe whether the cat will secrete a lot of tears, accompanied by sneezing, runny nose, or even a higher body temperature than usual. It is recommended that the owner take it to the veterinary hospital for treatment in time.
If the cat’s eye mucus turns green, it is also accompanied by symptoms such as redness and swelling around the eyes, difficulty in opening the eyes, cloudy eyes, and ulcers at the corners of the eyes. It may be that its eyes are inflamed after being infected by a foreign body. At this time, after the owner has cleaned up the eye mucus, he needs to use Pointe’s Vipoda amoxicillin powder to inhibit the reproduction of bacteria and prevent the inflammation from becoming more and more serious. If the subsequent inflammation does not subside or improve, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.