Though most cases of cat diarrhea resolve in a matter of hours or days without intervention, cats who have it for more than a few days, or that show more severe signs (such as vomiting, appetite loss, bloody stools, watery stools or tiredness), should be seen by a veterinarian immediately.
What can I give my cat to stop diarrhea?
Water should be offered at all times. The best diets are often veterinary supplied diets specifically formulated with a balance of fibers that feed the good bacteria found in your cat's intestine. In some cases, a bland, home-prepared diet such as boiled rice or pasta with boiled skinless chicken may be recommended.
How Long Can cats live with diarrhea?
Cat diarrhea can be acute or chronic, and there are different sets of possible causes for each. Acute means that the diarrhea just happened suddenly or doesn't go on for long period of time. Chronic diarrhea is characterized as lasting for two to three weeks or longer.
Does cat diarrhea resolve on its own?
Many cases of diarrhoea are mild, short-lived (last for only a few days), and spontaneously resolve. In many of these cases a specific underlying disease is never diagnosed and cats may get better by themselves or respond to symptomatic and supportive treatment (see later).
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