When a cat has diarrhea and vomiting, it should first pay attention to its diet and avoid giving it too much fried, pickled, meat and other foods that are easy to cause gastrointestinal discomfort. You can give cats easy-to-digest liquid food, such as warm water, thin rice porridge, cooked meat and so on.
In addition, cats need more water to replenish the water lost by their bodies when they have loose bowels and vomit, so they need to replenish water at all times to keep their bodies hydrated.
2. Probiotic supplements
Probiotics can help cats accelerate the adjustment of intestinal flora and relieve gastrointestinal discomfort. You can choose the probiotic formula dry powder on the market and add it to the cat's food according to the instructions. However, it should be noted that don't add too many probiotics to cats, otherwise it will bring more burden to cats.
3. Drug therapy
If the cat's diarrhea and vomiting last for a long time, you can give the cat appropriate drug treatment. However, it should be noted that cats should not be given drugs for human use at will, and must be used according to the guidance of veterinarians.
In addition, special attention should be paid to the control of drug dosage and treatment time to avoid unnecessary negative effects on cats.
Step 4 seek veterinary help
If the cat has serious diarrhea and vomiting, it is recommended to take the cat to the hospital for corresponding examination and treatment as soon as possible to solve the cat's physical problems as soon as possible.
Before seeing a doctor, you can pay attention to the cat's body temperature, mental state, whether there are obvious abdominal pains and other symptoms, which may be the performance of the cat's illness. Notifying the veterinarian in a targeted manner will help to find the problem faster.