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Can cats have IBD flare ups?

Can cats have IBD flare ups?

One of the most common in cats is IBD, or Irritable Bowel Disease. IBD can be very uncomfortable for your cat, but learning to recognize the symptoms of a flare up can help you manage the symptoms and keep your cat more comfortable.

How do you know if your cat has inflammatory bowel disease?

Clinical Signs Common signs of feline IBD include vomiting, weight loss, diarrhea, bloody stools, lethargy, and decreased appetite. These signs can vary in severity and frequency, and the predominant signs depend on which parts of the GI tract are affected.

What are the symptoms of feline irritable bowel syndrome?

There may or may not be obvious mucus or blood in the stool and you may see your cat straining in the litter bowel. These symptoms are actually those of feline inflammatory bowel disease, not feline irritable bowel syndrome.

What are the symptoms of an upset stomach in a cat?

“Symptoms of an upset stomach in a cat include licking the lips, which is a sign of nausea, vomiting and refusing to eat,” says Dr. Elizabeth Arguelles, medical director and founder of Just Cats Clinic in Reston, Virginia.

How long does inflammatory bowel disease in cats last?

In some cats, both parts of the digestive tract are involved so both vomiting and diarrhea occur. If the syndrome lasts for more than a few months, weight loss and poor appetite are common.

What causes diarrhea and vomiting in a cat?

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Can a feline have irritable bowel syndrome?

There is no age, gender, or breed predisposition for feline IBD, however, most cats tend to be middle aged or older. Inflammatory Bowel Disease is often mistakenly called Irritable Bowel Syndrome. The most common symptom of feline IBD is weight loss. This may or may not be accompanied by a decreased appetite, vomiting, or diarrhea.

Why does my kitten have an upset stomach?

Dr. Rondeau adds that parasites are especially common in young cats and kittens. Both Dr. Arguelles and Dr. Rondeau say that food intolerance, food allergies and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) also commonly lead to an upset cat stomach.

In some cats, both parts of the digestive tract are involved so both vomiting and diarrhea occur. If the syndrome lasts for more than a few months, weight loss and poor appetite are common.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), also called Inflammatory Bowel Disease, can cause a variety of digestive problems in cats. IBS can usually be identified by frequent bouts of diarrhea, vomiting, and upset stomach, but other more common causes of digestive problems in cats,…