Mild stomach upsets in cats are not uncommon - a sudden change in diet, over eating, or an intolerance to a food not usually consumed can cause stomach upsets in cats. Starving for a short time and giving a bland diet for 7 days before transitioning back onto their normal food is recommended. Its important that cats should NOT be starved for longer than 24 hours and kittens NOT longer than 4 or 5 hours without contacting your vet for advice.
Hairballs can also be a problem in some breeds of cats which can be a cause of digestive problems. Having owned Bengals since the year 2000 we have never had a hairball from one of our Bengals. Having owned Savannahs since year 2007, quarantined in our own cattery in 2008 and never had a hairball from any of our Savannahs, although Marguerites do produce hairballs as do many other breeds of cats.
However, there may be more serious causes of acute stomach upsets in cats such as an intestinal obstruction, ingesting a toxic substance, parasites, pancreatitis or a viral /bacterial infection. Cats vomiting and having diarrhoea excessively, are lethargic, appear to be in pain, and have lost a lot of fluid should see a vet straight away.
Probiotics and prebiotics are available to help settle cats and kitten stomach upsets. These help maintain a healthy balance of bacteria in the gut - if you keep enough good bacteria in the gut there won't be room for the bad bacteria to take over. Antibiotics can cause an imbalance and because of this Purebliss Cattery always add pre and probiotics to their diet after giving wormers or antibiotics.
Hairballs can also be a problem in some breeds of cats which can be a cause of digestive problems. Having owned Bengals since the year 2000 we have never had a hairball from one of our Bengals. Having owned Savannahs since year 2007, quarantined in our own cattery in 2008 and never had a hairball from any of our Savannahs, although Marguerites do produce hairballs as do many other breeds of cats.
However, there may be more serious causes of acute stomach upsets in cats such as an intestinal obstruction, ingesting a toxic substance, parasites, pancreatitis or a viral /bacterial infection. Cats vomiting and having diarrhoea excessively, are lethargic, appear to be in pain, and have lost a lot of fluid should see a vet straight away.
Probiotics and prebiotics are available to help settle cats and kitten stomach upsets. These help maintain a healthy balance of bacteria in the gut - if you keep enough good bacteria in the gut there won't be room for the bad bacteria to take over. Antibiotics can cause an imbalance and because of this Purebliss Cattery always add pre and probiotics to their diet after giving wormers or antibiotics.
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