Many cat shovelers will encounter the problem of cats suffering from diarrhea and vomiting after adopting kittens home. Most of this situation is caused by the cat being unadapted to the new environment. Of course, it may also be due to the intolerance caused by the cat shovelers changing food for it. Faced with the weak body of the little cat, many poop shovelers will be helpless and don’t know what to do.
In fact, when encountering this situation, the shoveler can try to feed the kitten probiotics to relieve the vomiting and diarrhea of the kitten. Probiotics are a type of active microorganisms that are beneficial to pets. They are colonized in the intestinal and reproductive systems and can produce healthy effects, thereby improving pet microecological balance and playing a beneficial role. Simply put, if there are too many harmful bacteria in the pet's stomach and intestines, it will lead to various health problems: vomiting, diarrhea, diarrhea, sudden weight loss, and even urinary tract problems. Probiotics eliminate harmful bacteria, such as E. coli and salmonella, and keep the digestive system healthy. I would like to remind you that this is particularly important for some pets who usually feed raw bones and flesh, because raw meat is more likely to contain these harmful bacteria. Under normal circumstances, there are three bacteria in the intestines of a cat. These three bacteria in the stomach and intestines of a healthy cat will exist in a certain proportion to maintain its dynamic balance. However, beneficial bacteria will have an absolute advantage, and harmful bacteria will be suppressed, so that they can protect the cat's intestines well.
So how should we feed kitten probiotics? Usually, the probiotics used in pets are powdery and can be mixed and fed to them in the food that cats love. When I feed my cat probiotics, I mix them in canned cats or snacks for them. Generally speaking, they cannot tell the difference. As for what kind of probiotics to buy, the shoveler also needs to learn to look at the ingredient list of probiotics and try to choose natural probiotics, so as not to bring more burden to the kitten's stomach and intestines. There are many pet probiotics available on the market. For example, Weishi's can help kittens with weak stomachs and stomach supplement active probiotics, inhibit harmful intestinal bacteria, thereby maintaining the balance of intestinal bacteria and improving cats' immunity.
However, although probiotics are good, you cannot be greedy or overly dependent. Probiotics must be eaten by the cat according to the instructions for use. Do not eat them too frequently, and there is no need for healthy cats to eat.