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02-11-2007, 07:12 PM   #21

Re: Sloppy Stinky Poo


I dont know about hot ears. Mine have never felt particularly hot - but do know they can eat things outside that can upset their tummies..



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02-11-2007, 07:50 PM   #22

Re: Sloppy Stinky Poo


Hot ears is usually a good indication of a temperature so I would take him back to the vets jsut in case.



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03-11-2007, 11:02 PM   #23

Re: Sloppy Stinky Poo


They havent been hot again since then.. in fact today even with him indoors they feel cold. He seems to be lively and no more horrid poos on just the wet diet so think we'll be sticking to that for a while longer yet then i might try again with the dry food Guessing it must have been down to that. He took a worming tablet yesterday so thats covered now.
The other problem monitoring his poos is he appears to be going out side cos he is doing very few in his tray recently so hard to tell if they are generally ok or not.. only thing i can say is he hasnt had any on his fur other than the other day when i posted



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09-11-2007, 07:44 PM   #24

Re: Sloppy Stinky Poo


Well Oscar has been doing ok..we've had the odd poo in his tray and it has been formed and not smelly. Gave him only Natures Menu sachets for a while and have slowly been introducing Hill's dry kitten food along side it.. he loves it but have only been giving him a small amount of them so far. This morning he did another wet poo, not as sickly smelling as the last ones but still was quite wet and left a trail on his fur near his bottom.
Am guessing he just isnt going to tolerate dry food for some reason.
Should i just leave it out? or are there some for kittens specifically that have stomach problems. Should i get him checked out at the vets again? His ears have been normal and cold when he's been outside since so dont know what that was about



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09-11-2007, 09:38 PM   #25

Re: Sloppy Stinky Poo


I think there are dried food for sensitive stomachs. I am sure someone can advise. But cats can live quite happily on a wet only diet



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30-09-2011, 02:56 PM   #26

Re: Sloppy Stinky Poo


Our Two 10 Week Old Kittens Have The Same Problem And The Vet Has Told Us To Keep Them On Boiled White Fish And Boiled Chicken For A Few Days! One Of Them Has Now Returned To Being "solid" But Still A Bit Of A Problem With The Other, Although She Seems To Be Gettin A Bit Better! They Actually Love This Food And Cannt Get Enough Of It!!



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12-10-2011, 12:08 PM   #27

Re: Sloppy Stinky Poo


Both my cats had bad stomachs and the vet told us to feed them both on boiled chicken and/or boiled fish (white plain, like cod) for a week and then gradually mix it with some "id" hard feed. this worked perfectly and both are going to the toilet properly now!
we are just in the process of getting them back onto the "wet" feed again, by slowly mixing the "id" hard feed with more and more of the "hi life" wet pouches. this seems to be ok and "fingers crossed" they are still ok toilet wise!!
hope this helps you and your kitten gets better.



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12-10-2011, 02:19 PM   #28

Re: Sloppy Stinky Poo


Please note this thread was started four years ago .....



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12-10-2011, 05:36 PM   #29

Re: Sloppy Stinky Poo


Purina Pro Plan Sensitive is great for cats who have sensitive digestion. My 2 have been on it for years. I don't know a cat who hasn't done well on this yet! If you like I can send you some to try no worries, no cost, if it helps that'll be good! just PM me. It's also renal support which is always a plus.

I hope your kitty gets well soon.



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