Bookmark and Share
Sponsored by:
Do you follow CatChannel on Twitter?
Yes
No, I don't use Twitter now but plan to soon
Twitter doesn't interest me
I don’t know what Twitter is
Follow Susan now on Twitter


Seafood Treats Jumbo Tuna Flakes (3 oz)
Regular Price: $17.99
Printer Friendly Bookmark and Share
Brought to you by:

Cat Stool

Concerns About Loose Stool

Many cats experience intestinal problems, and there are numerous causes.

J. Veronika Kiklevich, DVM

Q. We've had our indoor-only Bengal for three years. Since we moved into a different house, he started pooping on the floor beside the litterbox and on the bathroom floor. His stool is very runny. We feed him a dry and wet all-meat diet. I'm concerned about the loose stool and want to know if he needs something extra in his diet. This problem comes and goes, and its runnier some days than others.

A. The problem you described is not uncommon for cats. There are many things that could be causing this problem, one of which may be an intolerance to the food he's eating, but I would recommend that you take him to your veterinarian for a full diagnostic work-up, including blood work, a urinalysis, fecal exam and FeLV/FIV test. This problem may be solved simply, by changing to an appropriate diet; he may need to have intestinal biopsies performed to find the exact problem.

 Give us your opinion on
Concerns About Loose Stool
Submit a Comment
Reader Comments
good article thank you
janet, bethlehem, PA
Posted: 4/2/2009 4:45:18 AM
Good article, but probably scared the person asking the question to death!
Linda, Mandeville, LA
Posted: 7/18/2008 4:35:48 AM
very interesting thanks
janet, bethlehem, PA
Posted: 1/21/2008 3:02:53 PM
View Current Comments

Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Email:

Cats USA
Buy Now
Cat Fancy
Buy Now
Kittens USA
Buy Now
 
Sponsored by:


Hi my name's Joy (In Memory)

Visit the Photo Gallery to
cast your vote!