Hi, my 7 month old indoor kitten has had diarrhea for a week now, and it doesn't seem to be getting any better. He started getting diarrhea after I switched his food, so I switched it back to the old food that he tolerated. I tried to feed him rice with chicken broth and that definitely didn't go over well with him. What should I do?

Updated On May 30th, 2017

Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | neutered | 9 lbs

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Answered By Christina Kellogg, DVM

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Sorry to hear that Ollie is having an upset tummy. It is very common for animals to develop diarrhea after an abrupt diet change. You can try feeding a bland diet consisting of boiled chicken and boiled rice for 24-48 hours to see if this helps improve the stool. If there is no improvement seen in that time or he won't eat this, the best thing to do would be to have Ollie evaluated by a veterinarian as medications may be needed to treat his diarrhea. They can also prescribe a canned premade bland diet that Ollie may enjoy more. If there is improvement on the bland diet, then you can continue the bland diet for a few days and then start mixing in Ollie's regular diet (whichever one you chose). The most important part about changing a cats diet is to make sure that you do it very gradually. This means that you should mix in the new diet with the bland diet over about 1-2 weeks by gradually increasing amount of new diet and decreasing the amount of the bland diet. Hope this helps and Ollie feels better soon!

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