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Today,My kitten's butt looks puffy and red. It even seems like he can't properly sit down on the ground. Even though he an out doot cat, when we found him a month ago he poops every without using the litter boxes provided it seems he can't control it but i thought was due to no prior litter box training.
At first his turd looked black and stiff now that he had proper feeding it seems he has softer but more frequent poops like diarhea, i even notice he licks himself there frequently where he may have lick fur off.
We have been treating the areas with cayenne pepper to keep him and other cats from pooping / spraying near the car's garage / porch but i worried that it may be affecting him or worse. I'm not sure if it's the new 10 pound frisky food either.
i think its inflammed and put some vaseline/ petroleum jelly with cottonball on his butt.
I also tried intoducing cat grass (but like kids he doesn't seem to like his veggies) and tried giving him more water.
will or can this help put the reddness and swelling down?
Is there any other way holistic, natural, or afforadable ways to treat him?
At first his turd looked black and stiff now that he had proper feeding it seems he has softer but more frequent poops like diarhea, i even notice he licks himself there frequently where he may have lick fur off.
We have been treating the areas with cayenne pepper to keep him and other cats from pooping / spraying near the car's garage / porch but i worried that it may be affecting him or worse. I'm not sure if it's the new 10 pound frisky food either.
i think its inflammed and put some vaseline/ petroleum jelly with cottonball on his butt.
I also tried intoducing cat grass (but like kids he doesn't seem to like his veggies) and tried giving him more water.
will or can this help put the reddness and swelling down?
Is there any other way holistic, natural, or afforadable ways to treat him?