Oh my goodness - my 9 mth old, Mufasa or Spock I dont' know which one as I've not caught them in the act - has been pooping (diarrea) in my bathtub and this morning on the kitchen floor....yuck. I have 5 litterboxes - two automatic ones in the house and 3 in the garage (non automatic) I clean the boxes twice a day - so it's not an issue of a clean box to use. By the way I have 4 cats total - Tarzan (8 yrs), Captain Jack (5 yrs) and then Mufasa and Spock (brothers who are approx. 9 months and have all their shots as well as being neutered) - so I have plenty of litter boxes.
I just rescued a dog who was about to be put down, he is a terrier mix - he is really a cat in a dogs body which is why I love him. He and the cats play and sleep together - BUT I have caught the kittens eating the dog food - so I thought that may be the cause of the diarrea - so I now feed the dog in the morning and if he doesn't eat it - I put it in a tupperware container till I come home and feed him again making sure the little stinkers don't eat it. I've only been doing this for 2 days now - but this morning one of them pooped on my kitchen rug... what do I do????
Does anyone know if giving them yogurt will help ease their tummies?
I am going through chemo right now and am not able to afford a vet at this time - since they are not vomiting or acting any differently and have clean bottoms - I'm trying to see if I can help them at home first.
thanks.....
I just rescued a dog who was about to be put down, he is a terrier mix - he is really a cat in a dogs body which is why I love him. He and the cats play and sleep together - BUT I have caught the kittens eating the dog food - so I thought that may be the cause of the diarrea - so I now feed the dog in the morning and if he doesn't eat it - I put it in a tupperware container till I come home and feed him again making sure the little stinkers don't eat it. I've only been doing this for 2 days now - but this morning one of them pooped on my kitchen rug... what do I do????
Does anyone know if giving them yogurt will help ease their tummies?
I am going through chemo right now and am not able to afford a vet at this time - since they are not vomiting or acting any differently and have clean bottoms - I'm trying to see if I can help them at home first.
thanks.....