My cat I just adopted from the shelter has diarrhea, should I be worried?

I recently brought home a cat from the shelter, and I've noticed she's been experiencing diarrhea since yesterday. I'm not sure if it's due to the change in environment or something else. Is this a common issue when bringing a new pet home, or should I be concerned and take her to see a vet?

Answer

It is not uncommon for cats to experience diarrhea shortly after being brought home from a shelter. This could be due to stress or a change in diet, but it's important to monitor the situation.

  • Monitor for any additional symptoms
  • Ensure she stays hydrated
  • Consider dietary changes as a potential cause

Bringing home a new pet can be a stressful experience for both the pet and the owner. Changes in environment, diet, and routine can all potentially upset a cat's digestive system, leading to diarrhea. It's important to ensure your cat stays hydrated and observe her for any other concerning symptoms like lethargy or lack of appetite. If the diarrhea persists beyond a day or two, consulting with a vet is recommended to rule out any underlying health issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my new cat experiencing diarrhea?

    Changes in diet, stress, and adaptation to a new environment can lead to diarrhea in new pets. Ensure she's hydrated and watch for any additional symptoms.

  • When should I be worried about my cat's diarrhea?

    If the diarrhea persists for more than 48 hours, or if additional symptoms like lethargy, vomiting, or loss of appetite occur, it's best to consult a vet.

  • Can diet changes affect my cat's digestion?

    Yes, changing a cat's diet abruptly can sometimes upset their digestive system. Transition to any new food gradually to help prevent this.

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