Wasn't sure if I should start this thread here or under nutrition. Please feel free to move if necessary.
My 10 month old kitten, Haze has had a series of unfortunate sicckies lately (all posted in another thread). He recently was switched over to Royal Canin hydrolized due to a few vomiting episodes. He's has done well for the last week but has had diarrhea. How long should that last before I should be concerned? He has a follow up this Saturday with the vet. Previously he was on 3/4 wet and a 1/4 dry but it's all wet now. Is his body just adjusting to no more dry? maybe still a tummy issue going on?
What is your experience with switching from dry to wet?
As a side note, I will soon be switching him to a better wet food than royal Canin. Just hate the ingredients and the expense. But am hesitant with switching during all these issues but wonder if this brand could be the cause of the diArrhea. He didn't have it while he was having his vomiting issues.
My 10 month old kitten, Haze has had a series of unfortunate sicckies lately (all posted in another thread). He recently was switched over to Royal Canin hydrolized due to a few vomiting episodes. He's has done well for the last week but has had diarrhea. How long should that last before I should be concerned? He has a follow up this Saturday with the vet. Previously he was on 3/4 wet and a 1/4 dry but it's all wet now. Is his body just adjusting to no more dry? maybe still a tummy issue going on?
What is your experience with switching from dry to wet?
As a side note, I will soon be switching him to a better wet food than royal Canin. Just hate the ingredients and the expense. But am hesitant with switching during all these issues but wonder if this brand could be the cause of the diArrhea. He didn't have it while he was having his vomiting issues.