Some problems with cat gastrointestinal abnormalities, cat slaves must read!

 8:16am, 27 June 2025

When the cat vomits, the owner should pay attention to observation. If the cat does not see obvious abnormalities after vomiting, you can rest assured. If the cat shows extreme mental depression after vomiting, does not like to eat and does not like exercise, you should contact the veterinarian in time and provide treatment.

If the cat suddenly eats a lot, then finds a darker corner to start vomiting, spits out all the food it eats, and then eats it again. This is caused by erectile dysfunction. Generally, the owner will give the cat more water.

Diarrhea is simpler to explain compared to vomiting. To put it bluntly, it is diarrhea, which is different forms of diarrhea. Its complex side is generally a problem that hospital labs consider, so I won’t talk about it here. Generally speaking, the stool should be moderately soft and hard. Too dry and hard means constipation or megcolosis. Too thin and soft may be parasites, infectious diseases or indigestion. By observing the stool, we can know many pet health problems. The dark brown color is seen in bleeding in the upper part of the digestive tract (such as the stomach and duodenum); blood clots and bloodlines in the feces are seen in bleeding slightly behind the posterior part (colon, rectum); yellow-green feces are seen in jaundice caused by leptospirosis; sour and odor of the feces are seen in general indigestion; feces are malodor of the feces are seen in severe gastroenteritis; pus blocks and mucosa in the feces are seen in suppurative gastroenteritis. Of course, feces contain much more information than these, but if you want to know more information, you can only ask the lab to help you do stool tests.

In addition, when pet cats lack digestive enzymes to digest lactose, if you accidentally drink milk, you may experience mild diarrhea symptoms. Therefore, you should prepare special milk powder for your cat in your life to avoid diarrhea. At the same time, gastroenteritis is also the main cause of diarrhea in cats. When the cat experiences continuous diarrhea and vomiting, loses weight rapidly, and develops symptoms of dehydration, it can prove that the cat has gastroenteritis.