Cats are very cute animals. Their appearance makes life more interesting, but when they are sick, we also need timely care and treatment.
One of the common problems is that cats have diarrhea after giving birth, so how should we deal with it? First of all, we need to know why cats suffer from diarrhea after giving birth.
There are many possible reasons, such as female cats having poor nutrition after childbirth and physical fatigue; food is difficult to digest, etc.
When you find that a female cat has diarrhea, don’t panic, it is most important to take reasonable care of it.
At home, in order to keep the female cat as relaxed and warm as possible, she can put it in a quiet room and make the bed with a soft and comfortable quilt, which can give it a better sleeping environment.
Secondly, for diet, you should choose easy-to-digest and nutritious foods, such as thin rice, chicken, cod, etc.
At the same time, you can also drink some beverages containing gastrointestinal health bacteria for female cats, such as yogurt.
If the female cat’s diarrhea will not worsen significantly and is just a minor problem, then we can use dietary conditioning methods.
If the symptoms are serious, you can consult the veterinarian and treat it according to the veterinary advice.
Also, if your cat is used to solving urination and defecation problems outdoors, you need to make sure it is in a relatively dry and clean place, which can reduce the chance of infection.
If you are worried about your cat's diarrhea, you can add some gastrointestinal medicine to its meals to help it restore a healthy abdominal environment.
Of course, if the female cat continues to excrete a large amount of fluid, it needs to be sent to the veterinarian for examination and treatment immediately.
In short, we need to detect and deal with diarrhea after giving birth.
When adding food to cats, you should also pay attention to the time and portion of the food allocated.
The amount of nutrients required by female cats will increase during postpartum fatigue periods, and we need to accurately grasp the amount of food they eat so as to meet their energy and nutrients needs.
Finally, if the problem still cannot be solved, you must take the cat to seek medical treatment immediately.