What should I do if my cat vomits and has diarrhea?

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

What should I do if my cat vomits and has diarrhea?

Treatment of cats with vomiting and diarrhea:

1. Isolation. First, isolate the cat to prevent the cat from contracting infectious diseases. Cat’s excrement after illness usually contains bacteria and must be cleaned up in time.

2. Use feline distemper test paper to test to rule out the possibility of cats suffering from feline distemper. If a cat suffers from feline distemper, it must be sent to the hospital for treatment immediately.

2. Fasting. Fast the cat. If the cat’s condition improves after a period of time, you can feed the cat probiotics to help the cat slowly regulate its gastrointestinal condition.

4. Go to the hospital. If the cat's condition does not improve, take the kitten to the pet hospital for examination in time, provide symptomatic treatment, and use antiemetic and antidiarrheal drugs.

Suggestions for cats vomiting and having diarrhea:

It is particularly important to note that if a cat has symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea at the same time, it is quite serious and must be taken seriously. . If a kitten that has just been brought home and has not been vaccinated has persistent vomiting (yellow-green liquid), diarrhea, or biphasic fever, it is likely to be feline plague and requires medical treatment as soon as possible.