My indoor cat suddenly has diarrhea, but he hasn't been outside. Could something in the house cause this? Dial A Vet, help!

My indoor cat suddenly started having diarrhea today, even though he hasn't been outside at all. I'm worried that something in the house might be causing this issue. Could it be related to something he ate or an underlying problem that I'm not aware of? What should I look for or do next?

Answer

It sounds like your indoor cat is experiencing sudden diarrhea, which can understandably be concerning. This could be due to something he ate or an underlying health issue.

  • Monitor your cat’s behavior and check for any recent changes in diet or environment.
  • Be on the lookout for any other symptoms such as vomiting or lethargy.
  • Consult with a vet if the diarrhea persists or worsens.

Diarrhea in cats can be triggered by multiple factors, such as dietary changes, food intolerances, or infections. Since your cat is indoors, it's less likely that he's contracted something from outdoors, but household toxins or stressors could still be a factor. Watch for any signs of improvement or aggravation. Persistent diarrhea can lead to dehydration, so it's important to monitor him closely and provide plenty of fresh water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can a change in diet cause diarrhea in cats?

    Yes, even minor changes in diet can lead to digestive upset in cats. Try to keep his diet consistent and introduce any new foods gradually.

  • Should I be worried if my cat has diarrhea but seems fine otherwise?

    If your cat is acting normal and only has mild diarrhea, it might be a temporary issue. However, if it lasts more than 24-48 hours, a vet should evaluate him.

  • What household items can cause diarrhea in cats?

    Certain plants, chemicals, and foods that are safe for humans can be toxic to cats. Ensure no new products or plants are within reach that might cause an adverse reaction.

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