Many cats have fragile stomachs, so what should I do if a cat has a bad stomach? The following are some methods to help cats be healthier.
Symptoms of a cat’s bad stomach
Vomiting
Cats with bad stomachs are prone to vomiting. For example, if a cat has indigestion, it is easy for it to vomit undigested cat food after eating; and some cats with damaged stomachs are also prone to vomiting yellow-green bile gastric juice.
Soft stools
Cats with bad stomachs can also be observed by the shape of their poop. For example, if the poop is always wet and soft and has no shape, and there is a phenomenon of soft stool, it means that the cat’s stomach has already had indigestion.
Methods to adjust the stomach of cats
Don’t feed human food
The first step to adjust the stomach of cats is to be careful not to feed cats human food casually, especially human meals. For cats, human high-fat and high-salt food will burden their stomachs and intestines, and indigestion will easily occur.
Feed at regular times and in fixed quantities
When feeding cats, you must pay attention to regular and fixed-quantity feeding. Eating on time will not make cats hungry. Excessive hunger can easily hurt the stomach and intestines. Quantified feeding can also prevent cats who do not know whether they are hungry or full from eating too much, thereby damaging their stomachs and intestines.
Do not change food directly
Cats with poor stomachs must follow the “seven-day food change method” when changing food. Do not directly replace the new food in one step, otherwise it will easily irritate the cat’s stomach and intestines.
Eat fruits and vegetables containing crude fiber
If you want to make your cat’s stomach and intestines healthier, you can feed it more fruits and vegetables containing crude fiber, such as sweet potatoes, pumpkins, bananas, etc., which can promote intestinal peristalsis and enhance intestinal vitality. However, vegetables must be cooked and fed in moderation. Raw food can easily irritate the cat’s stomach and intestines.
Feed some probiotics
Probiotics can help build intestinal flora and balance intestinal ecology, which is very beneficial for protecting intestinal health. And eating probiotics can also help digestion and promote nutrient absorption, which is very beneficial for cats.
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Choose a cat food that is easy to digest
For cats with poor stomachs, it is best to choose a cat food with small particles that is easy to digest, which can help cats digest and absorb and reduce the burden on the stomach.
Deworm cats regularly
Although cats do not go out at home all year round, they are also very easy to be infected with parasites, which can cause gastrointestinal damage. Therefore, you must deworm your cat regularly. Don’t forget to deworm your cat once a month and deworm your cat once every 2-3 months.