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Please help, urgently! Sickness and diarrhoea

6.9K views 28 replies 12 participants last post by  JulieC  
#1 ·
My kitten has had fairly soft stools for a little while (though not particularly bad)

He just went to his litter box and has diarrhoea. As I was cleaning it I heard him yowl near my door, and when I got there he had been sick quite a large amount on my doormat. He has not been sick for weeks. The sick smelt quite like his dry food.

He is fed Royal Canin Hair and Skin dry pellets, which he can graze on. (what he was fed at his breeders)

He also has Royal Canin kitten pouches on a morning and afternoon. Today he just had half a pouch this morning, and has not had his evening feed yet.

I am really worried. There is an emergency vet number at my vets I can call if necessary.
 
#3 ·
I've rang them. He's been sick 3 times now (2 mostly liquid)

My vet (it was my usual vet on call luckily) said to keep a close eye on him, and to make sure he is drinking, which he is. She said to keep a close eye on him tomorrow and take his normal food away and feed him a small amount of cooked plain chicken with a little bit of boiled rice in the morning.

if the vomiting continues tomorrow she wants to see him, but said the diarhea might take a bit longer to clear.

I also told her about visiting the other breeders yesterday and she told me its unlikely I brought anything home, but I will be keeping a close eye on him. Im a nervous wreck.
 
#6 ·
Aww, poor baby! Call your vet back....better to hear his advice, than just stew and wonder. If kitty starts to get lethargic, take him to an emergency vet.
 
#9 ·
I rang the vet back and they said a very similar thing as before. He is currently playing with a yoyo he found and is running around and climbing on things as usual, if a bit slower (though at this time of night he is usually settling down) and he has stopped crying.

He hasnt been sick for a little while now So i am just going around sweeping and making sure there isnt anything he's got hold off that he shouldnt.
 
#12 ·
I don't use pet insurance, but I just quickly went on their website. They say [page 7, point 18] they don't cover extra costs for treating the pet outside of usual hours unless the vet confirms the emergency consultation was necessary. You can review yourself to make sure this is the appropriate point/policy. The link to the Covered for Life policy for the UK (I think that's where you live) is below. How is Gloworm now?

http://www.petplan.co.uk/assets/pdf/terms_conditionsCFL.pdf
 
#22 ·
Just got off the phone with the vet and she says he is much brighter this morning. He also wasnt sick anymore after we took him in which is good (but entirely typical :D Things are never wrong when you call in an expert anymore :D )

Im just glad he's doing better and she said I can go get him this afternoon or this evening. I miss him already!
 
#23 ·
Of course he was fine. I mean, your car never makes that noise when you take it in, right?

I'm glad he'll be coming home!
 
#26 ·
His poo is getting a little better today, and I have got him some raw turkey mince which is what he was fed at the breeders. I called them and they recommended it to bung him up a bit (lovely turn of phrase!) he also had a bit of sick earlier but just a little bit, and nothing since so I'm hoping that was just a one off. Keeping a close eye on him.

He has had a bit of an accident today outside of his litter box, which he also did on Saturday too. I am hoping this is just cos he is being caught short, as he is still using the litterbox. Ive tried to combat this by getting another litterbox so he is never far away from one.

I have also noticed that he is 'scooting' his bum along a little bit after having a poo. I have been picking him up and bum wiping after he poos at the mo as it can be a bit mucky due to the, erm, dribble. Do you think his bum is just a bit sore? He was last wormed on the 22nd of Nov so is it unlikely he is itchy due to worms, and just trying to clean/itch his bum? this is the first scooting behaviour I have seen.