What’s wrong with your kitten’s diarrhoea?

Symptoms such as diarrhoea, muddy faeces and foul-smelling faeces with blood are usually caused by prolonged parasitic infections, or gastrointestinal problems caused by an unhygienic diet, a sudden change of food, or the stress of a new environment. Long-term irregularity in diet, overeating or eating irritating or spoilage foods are also very likely to cause gastrointestinal problems. Sudden diarrhoea, reduced appetite and lack of energy in cats. It is worth noting that the viral infectious disease feline distemper or early coronary stage can also cause cats to suddenly develop diarrhoea and blood. Once a cat shows the above symptoms, especially in young cats, owners must be alert and take their cats to the hospital in time to check what is causing the problem.

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