rehomed stray with bloated stomach + soft stools + frequent urination
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 2:23 pm
Hi there,
I took in a stray cat two weeks ago. He was severely dehydrated and very underweight. I immediately took him to a charity who wormed, de-flead, neutered him and gave him antibiotics (I think in case he had respiritory problems) and bisolven as he had cat flu too. They kept him in overnight, but asked if I could pick him up the next day, which I did. Since then he seems to finally be over the flu mostly and is much less dehydrated/undernourished.
The reason I am concerned however, is that he has, since he first arrived, had very soft stools, initially diorriah, and a very bloated stomach which is constantly gurgling, and causing him to burp every so often. It looks very uncomfortable. He also drinks a LOT of water, and urinates frequently, and a lot at once.
I am feeding him small amounts of 100% chicken complete cat food frequently, along with some dry 100% chicken dry food. I have also been mixing in small amounts of food grade diatomaceous earth and bentonite clay in order to try and help with his digestion, in case there is a blockage. His stools are more solid since I have been adding the clay and DE, but it doesn't seem to have affected the bloating much.
Is there a product I could give him to help relieve the bloating? It has gone down a few times, but then appeared again soon after. I realise the best thing I can do is take him to a vet, but I have spent so much money the last couple of weeks unexpectedly, I'm hoping there is some way of helping him myself for now.
Many thanks for reading !
I took in a stray cat two weeks ago. He was severely dehydrated and very underweight. I immediately took him to a charity who wormed, de-flead, neutered him and gave him antibiotics (I think in case he had respiritory problems) and bisolven as he had cat flu too. They kept him in overnight, but asked if I could pick him up the next day, which I did. Since then he seems to finally be over the flu mostly and is much less dehydrated/undernourished.
The reason I am concerned however, is that he has, since he first arrived, had very soft stools, initially diorriah, and a very bloated stomach which is constantly gurgling, and causing him to burp every so often. It looks very uncomfortable. He also drinks a LOT of water, and urinates frequently, and a lot at once.
I am feeding him small amounts of 100% chicken complete cat food frequently, along with some dry 100% chicken dry food. I have also been mixing in small amounts of food grade diatomaceous earth and bentonite clay in order to try and help with his digestion, in case there is a blockage. His stools are more solid since I have been adding the clay and DE, but it doesn't seem to have affected the bloating much.
Is there a product I could give him to help relieve the bloating? It has gone down a few times, but then appeared again soon after. I realise the best thing I can do is take him to a vet, but I have spent so much money the last couple of weeks unexpectedly, I'm hoping there is some way of helping him myself for now.
Many thanks for reading !