My cat stopped diarrhoea within one day on a pure boiled chicken breast diet (no bones only meat). I fed him a very small amount at first just to see what happened, then the next time, a little more. After two days of this pure boiled chicken diet, his first poop was fine.
I continued with the chicken breast for a couple more days, to make sure the diarrhoea had stopped - then gradually introduced my cat food of choice - a VERY TINY AMOUNT, NO MORE THAN A TEASPOON, ALONG WITH THE BOILED CHICKEN.
If there was no reaction and no diarrhoea, I continued with this tiny amount along with the boiled chicken. If all was well that day and there was no diarrhoea, then the next day I would add a tiny bit more more cat food, and less boiled chicken and so on until he was eating just the cat food and no boiled chicken. This can take about a week to do.
However, as you increase the amount of cat food and reduce the amount of boiled chicken, don't be tempted to take the boiled chicken away too soon in favour of a plate of cat food. This could upset the balance of the thing, diarrhoea may return, and you will have to start all over again.
This is an expensive and time consuming way to go, but it is worth it, and I think the only way to get your kitty on the right road to full health and happiness and give you peace of mind
Good luck
I continued with the chicken breast for a couple more days, to make sure the diarrhoea had stopped - then gradually introduced my cat food of choice - a VERY TINY AMOUNT, NO MORE THAN A TEASPOON, ALONG WITH THE BOILED CHICKEN.
If there was no reaction and no diarrhoea, I continued with this tiny amount along with the boiled chicken. If all was well that day and there was no diarrhoea, then the next day I would add a tiny bit more more cat food, and less boiled chicken and so on until he was eating just the cat food and no boiled chicken. This can take about a week to do.
However, as you increase the amount of cat food and reduce the amount of boiled chicken, don't be tempted to take the boiled chicken away too soon in favour of a plate of cat food. This could upset the balance of the thing, diarrhoea may return, and you will have to start all over again.
This is an expensive and time consuming way to go, but it is worth it, and I think the only way to get your kitty on the right road to full health and happiness and give you peace of mind
Good luck
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