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What to Feed a Cat With Diarrhea

When feeding a cat with diarrhea, the main goal is to provide easily digestible foods that will help firm up their stools. Here are some suitable food options:

1. Cooked White Rice: Rice is gentle on the digestive system and can help absorb excess water in the stool. Cook plain white rice without any seasonings or add a small amount of salt for flavor.

2. Boiled Chicken or Turkey: Lean, cooked chicken or turkey is a good source of protein and is highly digestible. Avoid giving your cat any bones, skin, or fat, as these can be difficult to digest.

3. Scrambled Eggs: Eggs are also a great source of protein and can be easily digested. Make sure the eggs are fully cooked and don't add any salt, pepper, or other seasonings.

4. Canned Pumpkin (Puree): Pumpkin is rich in fiber and can help bulk up stools and reduce diarrhea. Feed your cat a small amount of plain canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling) once or twice daily.

5. Cat Food for Sensitive Stomachs: Many commercial cat food companies offer specialized diets formulated for cats with sensitive stomachs. These foods are often made with easily digestible ingredients and may include probiotics to support gut health.

6. Probiotics: Probiotics are live beneficial bacteria that can help restore the balance of gut flora and improve digestion. You can give your cat probiotics in the form of supplements or by adding a small amount of yogurt (plain, unsweetened) to their food.

7. Bland Diet: If your cat's diarrhea is severe, it may be best to start with a bland diet. This could involve feeding a mixture of cooked rice and boiled chicken or turkey. Gradually reintroduce other foods as their condition improves.

It's important to note that changing your cat's diet should be done gradually over several days to avoid causing further digestive upset. If your cat's diarrhea persists for more than a couple of days or is accompanied by other symptoms such as vomiting, loss of appetite, or lethargy, it's essential to consult with your veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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