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Hello,
I currently have one cat age 2y and recently rescued a kitten age 4m. I have had her for about 4 weeks. She was a bit skinny when I got her, the rescue had me buy high calorie packets to help with her weight.
The day I got her home I noticed she had diarrhea. I thought it was stress , so gave it some time. It is mostly liquid, and sometimes has blood. When it continued I reached out to the rescue and they did blood work and fecal testing. She tested negative for parasites, and they could not figure out what’s going on.
For the most part she is separate from my other cat because he is still not accepting the slow introduction. “ eat play love”. But she has full access to the house several times a day while site swapping. The past couple days she has begun pooping/ diarrhea in clothing and on sofas blankets. I can’t seem to figure out how to help her ! Below I tried the following.
- five litter boxes diff type of litter. Clean them everyday.
- Parasite test and blood work
-probiotic
- Only giving her hard food now.
-Spayed
- cat calming pheromone plug ins.
-exercise
I currently have one cat age 2y and recently rescued a kitten age 4m. I have had her for about 4 weeks. She was a bit skinny when I got her, the rescue had me buy high calorie packets to help with her weight.
The day I got her home I noticed she had diarrhea. I thought it was stress , so gave it some time. It is mostly liquid, and sometimes has blood. When it continued I reached out to the rescue and they did blood work and fecal testing. She tested negative for parasites, and they could not figure out what’s going on.
For the most part she is separate from my other cat because he is still not accepting the slow introduction. “ eat play love”. But she has full access to the house several times a day while site swapping. The past couple days she has begun pooping/ diarrhea in clothing and on sofas blankets. I can’t seem to figure out how to help her ! Below I tried the following.
- five litter boxes diff type of litter. Clean them everyday.
- Parasite test and blood work
-probiotic
- Only giving her hard food now.
-Spayed
- cat calming pheromone plug ins.
-exercise