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I adopted a kitten on Sunday. And the past couple days he has had very runny stools. I have given him some mullet thats the only difference in food

In short, diarrhoea in a kitten for more than two days needs to see your local vet for a hands-on examination.

Diarrhoea is really just a symptom and can be the result of many underlying causes. In this case, we really need to find the cause of the diarrhoea so that we can treat your kitten’s problem (not just the symptom). This will help us reach the best treatment plan too.

Some of the underlying causes of diarrhoea in a kitten might be:

  • Infectious disease (bacteria, viruses, parasites)
  • Stress (from travel, change of environment, leaving mother, kittens etc)
  • Dietary change
  • Gut problems (inflammatory bowel disease, tumours, obstructions, food intolerance or food allergies)
  • Dietary indiscretion (more of a dog thing but some kittens will eat anything and everything too!)

When kittens get sick regardless of the cause, they can go downhill quickly. We call it fading kitten syndrome and they become progressively dehydrated, get low blood sugar and become cold. Your kitten is so young and needs supportive care and treatment when unwell.

Better to be safe than sorry with kittens.

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Dr Claire