This would be an exhaustively long list if we went into everything that can cause your cat to have loose stools but here are some of the general categories.
Cat has loose stools and gas.
Parasites parasites can definitely irritate your cat s gastrointestinal causing all kinds of diarrhea involving the small and or large bowels.
Cat diarrhea abnormally loose or liquid stools and cat vomiting the act of expelling content from the stomach through the mouth is an unfortunate but common part of pet ownership.
Some types of cat diarrhea get better with a low fiber highly digestible diet.
He has really smelly gas.
Look for foods that are advertised as being highly digestible or good for cats with sensitive stomachs.
The more common parasites such as tapeworms hookworms and whipworms do not usually cause cat gas as a symptom.
Diarrhea that lasts for 24 to 48 hours probably won t cause a problem unless you have an older cat or a kitten.
Then slowly reintroduce a healthy maintenance diet over the next few days.
And a cat who has a bout of watery poop and then continues to strain is not suffering from constipation.
It truly is diarrhea.
Unflavored canned pumpkin which is full of fiber is a great way to firm up stools and has a taste that many cats like.
Diarrhea is not uncommon for cats and there are many reasons why your cat might have it.
Other times it can last for days weeks or months or come back on a regular basis.
This affects both adults and children of all ages.
Sometimes it comes and goes quickly.
More dangerous parasites like giardia and coccidia lead to loose stool gas and overall ill health.
Flatulence is defined as excess gas in a cat s stomach or intestines.
One to two level tablespoons per 5 5 oz.
Can of cat food is a good starting dose.
Feed the sick diet until 48 hours past the resolution of diarrhea.
Anyone can have loose stools at some point in their lives.
I have a kitty who gets loose stools if he eats strictly grain free.
However some people are at a higher risk of having loose stools.
In fact they are the most common symptoms of upset stomach seen in cats.
Flatulence is more common in dogs than in cats but cats can develop gas when food ferments in the digestive tract when they swallow air after eating too fast or too much or if there s a disorder of the stomach small intestine or colon.
Kittens or adult cats with a weakened immune system are most susceptible to symptoms.
If your cat doesn t have diarrhea all that frequently but when he does he produces a lot of stool a low fiber diet could be worth a try.
The signs of diarrhea can be quite diverse in any age cat.
Dry food is not only too high in carbohydrates which cats have no nutritional need for but they also contain many species inappropriate ingredients any of which could be contributing to the loose and stinky stools.