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Can cats have an allergic reaction to cat litter?

Can cats have an allergic reaction to cat litter?

Just like people, cats can develop allergies to certain things such as fragrances or dust. Cat litter that is especially dusty or has a lot of fragrance will cause cats with litter allergies more problems than fragrance-free and minimal dust litters.

What causes severe stomach bloating in kittens?

In kittens, mild to severe stomach bloating can develop from one of these causes: Infection in mother cat’s mammary glands or uterus lead to toxic milk syndrome Improperly mixed milk replacement formulas Spoiled replacement milk or abnormal cat’s milk

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.

Why does my cat keep going to the litter box?

1 The arrival of a new furry or human family member 2 Moving to a new apartment or house 3 Rearranging some or all of the furniture 4 Moving the litter box to another location 5 Lack of environmental enrichment for the kitty 6 Living in a chaotic household

What can I give my Cat for a stomach ache?

How To Cure Cat Stomach Upset. Dr. Arguelles says, “Veterinarians have anti-nausea medication that can be given as an injection or as an oral tablet (Cerenia)” as well as medications to help with diarrhea and poor appetite. A temporary switch to a bland diet may be recommended until the cat’s symptoms subside.

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.

Why does my kitten have a cyst in her abdomen?

This is the most common reason for ascites in younger cats/kittens. Cats may also become infected by eating flies or cockroaches that carry Isospora cysts. Isospora infections usually cause no problems in adult cats but can cause significant disease in younger cats or kittens.

1 The arrival of a new furry or human family member 2 Moving to a new apartment or house 3 Rearranging some or all of the furniture 4 Moving the litter box to another location 5 Lack of environmental enrichment for the kitty 6 Living in a chaotic household

What do you give a cat for skin sores?

After a week or so, the cat had several new sores on his head and face. Then, the vet prescribed Itraconazole (Sporanox). It’s internal medicine and also used to treat people (but at much higher dosage than with cats). We had to give it to the cat for two weeks with one-week break after the first week.