It's been a while since I've made a post but I wanted insight.
For context, this kitten is going to the vet (again) on Monday so I am not depriving him of medical need I just wanted some second opinions and to ask the right questions when I see my vet.
He is a 3-4 month old buff tabby who seems to be constantly hungry. He was on 2 different medications (clavamox and Albom) and neither have shown any improvements. He was on probiotics, that did not help. He was cleared of worms but he will be retested Monday. He eats a mix of soft and hard food (4Health hard kitten food and blue buffalo soft kitten food). He doesn't seem to be in pain but after eating he bloats up horrendously and then has watery diarrhea. He is otherwise a friendly and active kitten.
I honestly think he is eating too much? He digs in trash to try to get morsels of food, will eat dog foot, human food, any food he can get. Besides worms (which I don't believe he has but who knows) what could this be? We love him, he is a great cat. I just want to see if anyone had similar issues with their kittens.
For context, this kitten is going to the vet (again) on Monday so I am not depriving him of medical need I just wanted some second opinions and to ask the right questions when I see my vet.
He is a 3-4 month old buff tabby who seems to be constantly hungry. He was on 2 different medications (clavamox and Albom) and neither have shown any improvements. He was on probiotics, that did not help. He was cleared of worms but he will be retested Monday. He eats a mix of soft and hard food (4Health hard kitten food and blue buffalo soft kitten food). He doesn't seem to be in pain but after eating he bloats up horrendously and then has watery diarrhea. He is otherwise a friendly and active kitten.
I honestly think he is eating too much? He digs in trash to try to get morsels of food, will eat dog foot, human food, any food he can get. Besides worms (which I don't believe he has but who knows) what could this be? We love him, he is a great cat. I just want to see if anyone had similar issues with their kittens.