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NAVIGATION
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Cats Health
Soft
stools?
Vomiting
Not eating
Drinking a lot
Scratching
Always bear in mind
that, like a big cat, your little kitten will keep any ailment well
hidden, until it gets just too serious.
So do not hesitate
to consult at the slightest change in behaviour or habits.
Soft
stools?
- Stop its usual balanced
diet.Leave only tap-water or rice water, even if it does not usually
drink.
- Above all, absolutely
no milk! (And, in point of fact, has it perhaps drunk some?)
- When you do let it
have a bit of tinned pâté, do not serve it straight from the fridge
- warm it up in the micro-wave oven or in a saucepan, or leave it
to reach room temperature.
Vomiting
- Grass which it has
just eaten? Perfectly normal.
- A bit of bile at day-break?
- No problem.
- The meal it has just
taken? - It may eat it up again straight away. Utterly disgusting,
but that’s how it is!
- Prostrate, lifeless
and with diarrhoea? Take an appointment with the Vet as soon as
possible.
Not
eating
- Remove the biscuits,
or throw out the tinned food you gave it.
- If it goes on playing,
it should build up an appetite in a few hours ...
- Had it had some new,
more tasty food and is embarking on a trial of strength to get you
to give it some more?
- If the anorexia lasts
longer than 24 hours, consult your Vet.
Drinking
a lot
Of course it always
has fresh water available in a spotlessly clean bowl (not a plastic
one, because of the smell!). It drinks very little: its ancestors used
to live in the desert.
Remember: "When a cat
takes to drink, there’s something wrong." Your Vet will be able to discover
the reason - perhaps a perfectly straightforward one, or sometimes more
complicated and serious - and advise you as to diet and possible treatment.
Scratching
Has it been treated
properly against parasites? A flea or two, which you may not be able
to see, could be the reason.
There are many others.
Each has its own treatment.
Boundary
Vet Clinic 2004-2006
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KEEPING
PETS
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