What s wrong with cats pulling green and loose stools?
Cats have loose green stools due to improper diet, parasitic infections or enteritis. If the cat has diarrhea and does not have too many problems with mental state and appetite, it is recommended that the owner feed the cat an appropriate amount of probiotics to regulate the stomach and intestines and observe its defecation. However, if the frequency of cats with diarrhea is still relatively high, or other abnormal symptoms appear, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination as soon as possible and provide timely treatment after the diagnosis.
1. Improper diet
If cats have recently eaten green and difficult-to-digest foods, such as green teething sticks, it will cause them to pull green and loose stools. Therefore, the owner can observe whether the cat has eaten green food in the past few days. If it has eaten, it should stop feeding the food immediately. At the same time, the cat can be fed some probiotics or canned intestines to help the intestines restore normal function.
2. Parasite infection
If a cat has a loose green stool and has other symptoms, such as loss of appetite, weight loss, etc., it may be infected with parasites. The owner should take the cat to the pet hospital for examination as soon as possible to confirm whether it is infected with parasites and perform deworming treatment in time. At the same time, in order to prevent parasitic infection, the owner should also regularly deworm the cat internally and externally, and keep the cat environment clean and hygienic.
3, Enteritis
If a cat suffers from enteritis, it may also cause loose green stools, and it may also be accompanied by symptoms such as loss of appetite, listlessness, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloody stools. At this time, the owner should pay attention to the cat's diet and mental state, and take it to the pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible to restore intestinal health in a timely manner. At the same time, in order to prevent the occurrence of enteritis, the owner can provide the cat with a clean and hygienic diet and environment, and avoid overfeeding or giving it too much food eaten by people.