Hullo all!
I know that this topic was addressed rather recently in chris32799's post about his Bengal
here
But I didn't want to hijack it for my kitten
Since I've had her (she is almost 5.5 months) she always seems to be having slight stool issues. It seemed to have cleared up, and I slowly switched her over to the food I was feeding her (Innova Evo). The other day, however, as I was cleaning the litter box she saw fit to use it and I saw that the stool was kinda runny and loose.
I immediately switched her back to the Science Diet ID food, and now she seems to be a bit better. Her poo has a good shape and looks alright, but is still really soft and gets all mushed up when she covers it.
Is this normal?
I also picked up some other food to try and switch her over too, I thought that maybe the other food was too rich for her, could this also be a problem?
The woman at the pet store said that some owners do have issues with the more holistic diets, and that mixing it with some corn syrup or other more grain based food seems to help.
My vet does know about this and has done 3 fecal tests...all with negative results.
I would very much like to try and settle her stomach and clear this situation up.
Any ideas would be welcome!
Thanks!
I know that this topic was addressed rather recently in chris32799's post about his Bengal
here
But I didn't want to hijack it for my kitten
Since I've had her (she is almost 5.5 months) she always seems to be having slight stool issues. It seemed to have cleared up, and I slowly switched her over to the food I was feeding her (Innova Evo). The other day, however, as I was cleaning the litter box she saw fit to use it and I saw that the stool was kinda runny and loose.
I immediately switched her back to the Science Diet ID food, and now she seems to be a bit better. Her poo has a good shape and looks alright, but is still really soft and gets all mushed up when she covers it.
Is this normal?
I also picked up some other food to try and switch her over too, I thought that maybe the other food was too rich for her, could this also be a problem?
The woman at the pet store said that some owners do have issues with the more holistic diets, and that mixing it with some corn syrup or other more grain based food seems to help.
My vet does know about this and has done 3 fecal tests...all with negative results.
I would very much like to try and settle her stomach and clear this situation up.
Any ideas would be welcome!
Thanks!