Very soft stools
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Very soft stools
Sorry, Dave again
I've been feeding Dave Sheba Gourmet Perle mini fillets in gravy for a change.
However, his 'poop' is very sloppy and not well formed and I wondered if this could be the food.
It seems to have started since I began feeding it to him.
Has anyone else noticed this with Sheba products?
Thanks,
Grace
I've been feeding Dave Sheba Gourmet Perle mini fillets in gravy for a change.
However, his 'poop' is very sloppy and not well formed and I wondered if this could be the food.
It seems to have started since I began feeding it to him.
Has anyone else noticed this with Sheba products?
Thanks,
Grace
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Re: Very soft stools
it could be the gravy in the food as it contains cereals... what do you normally feed him?
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Re: Very soft stools
Usually Whiskas pouches and Go Cat dry food. And, as an occasional treat, those Webbox stick things and Dreamies.
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Re: Very soft stools
Have you wormed him recently? It can happen when they have worms in the gut.
If he isn't needing worming treatment yet then it does sound like something isn't agreeing with him. Try switching him back to his regular food for a couple of days and see if it clears up. If you've wormed him and he doesn't respond to reversion to his regular diet then I'm afraid he'll need a trip to the vet!
In the meantime, if his behaviour becomes more lethargic, if he starts being sick or experiences any other symptoms in addition to the diarrhoea then you should take him straight to the vet.
If he isn't needing worming treatment yet then it does sound like something isn't agreeing with him. Try switching him back to his regular food for a couple of days and see if it clears up. If you've wormed him and he doesn't respond to reversion to his regular diet then I'm afraid he'll need a trip to the vet!
In the meantime, if his behaviour becomes more lethargic, if he starts being sick or experiences any other symptoms in addition to the diarrhoea then you should take him straight to the vet.
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Re: Very soft stools
I would think that the Sheba was too rich for him because it has a much higher meat content than Whiskas and Go Cat.
One of mine cannot eat Applaws because of its high meat content - it gives him the squits!
Try half a pouch with some biscuits and see how that goes.
One of mine cannot eat Applaws because of its high meat content - it gives him the squits!
Try half a pouch with some biscuits and see how that goes.
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Re: Very soft stools
Thank you, LittlePen and Gillian. Yes, I think the Sheba is a bit rich. I have now got him back on his usual Whiskas and I'm withholding treats for a day or two.
He hasn't been wormed, so I will make an appointment at the vet just to make sure and have him wormed.
He hasn't been sick and he is eating ok and washing and playing. But I'll keep my eye on him and let you all know how it goes.
Thanks again and fusses to your fur families.
Grace
He hasn't been wormed, so I will make an appointment at the vet just to make sure and have him wormed.
He hasn't been sick and he is eating ok and washing and playing. But I'll keep my eye on him and let you all know how it goes.
Thanks again and fusses to your fur families.
Grace
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Re: Very soft stools
Actually Sheba and Whiskas both have the same minimum 4% meat content.GillianH wrote:I would think that the Sheba was too rich for him because it has a much higher meat content than Whiskas and Go Cat.
One of mine cannot eat Applaws because of its high meat content - it gives him the squits!
Try half a pouch with some biscuits and see how that goes.
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Re: Very soft stools
booktigger wrote:Actually Sheba and Whiskas both have the same minimum 4% meat content.GillianH wrote:I would think that the Sheba was too rich for him because it has a much higher meat content than Whiskas and Go Cat.
One of mine cannot eat Applaws because of its high meat content - it gives him the squits!
Try half a pouch with some biscuits and see how that goes.
That may be the case but Sheba is a higher quality product than Whiskas or Go Cat.
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Re: Very soft stools
I disagree, as it has the same meat content, but its seen as a gourmet product and therefore costs more. Applaws is a higher quality product.GillianH wrote:booktigger wrote:Actually Sheba and Whiskas both have the same minimum 4% meat content.GillianH wrote:I would think that the Sheba was too rich for him because it has a much higher meat content than Whiskas and Go Cat.
One of mine cannot eat Applaws because of its high meat content - it gives him the squits!
Try half a pouch with some biscuits and see how that goes.
That may be the case but Sheba is a higher quality product than Whiskas or Go Cat.
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Re: Very soft stools
booktigger wrote:I disagree, as it has the same meat content, but its seen as a gourmet product and therefore costs more. Applaws is a higher quality product.GillianH wrote:booktigger wrote:
Actually Sheba and Whiskas both have the same minimum 4% meat content.
That may be the case but Sheba is a higher quality product than Whiskas or Go Cat.
Actually - I can't be bothered to reply.
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Re: Very soft stools
That's a shame, I was curious as to why you thought it was a higher quality productGillianH wrote:booktigger wrote:I disagree, as it has the same meat content, but its seen as a gourmet product and therefore costs more. Applaws is a higher quality product.GillianH wrote:
That may be the case but Sheba is a higher quality product than Whiskas or Go Cat.
Actually - I can't be bothered to reply.
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Re: Very soft stools
There is meat content and meat content. It may be the same amount but it is what is also in there that needs to be taken into account.
This thread is about a cat having an upset tummy and I don't feel your comments starting with "Actually" and "I disagree" are that helpful, hence me saying I could not be bothered to reply.
My comment about Sheba being somewhat rich for Dave is a valid one and in my option still stands. I am not going to get into a series of long posts about why you disagree or feel that you are better able to advise on the meat content of various cat foods.
This thread is about a cat having an upset tummy and I don't feel your comments starting with "Actually" and "I disagree" are that helpful, hence me saying I could not be bothered to reply.
My comment about Sheba being somewhat rich for Dave is a valid one and in my option still stands. I am not going to get into a series of long posts about why you disagree or feel that you are better able to advise on the meat content of various cat foods.
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Re: Very soft stools
Thanks for the reply - I only have gourmet Perle in but just compared it to whiskas and am surprised by the difference in the analysis - dont know enough about some of the minerals to know which is the better. I wasn't disagreeing about it being rich compared to Whiskas.GillianH wrote:There is meat content and meat content. It may be the same amount but it is what is also in there that needs to be taken into account.
This thread is about a cat having an upset tummy and I don't feel your comments starting with "Actually" and "I disagree" are that helpful, hence me saying I could not be bothered to reply.
My comment about Sheba being somewhat rich for Dave is a valid one and in my option still stands. I am not going to get into a series of long posts about why you disagree or feel that you are better able to advise on the meat content of various cat foods.
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Re: Very soft stools
Hi TC had loose stools & I took sample to when I had Harper vacs. It was yellowish. Tested coccidia & giardia all three were put on meds oral milky stuff. For 3 days & they hated it, Vibravet & metidone 1/4 tab 2x day. TC was great, Harper defiant & Snow & I had argunpments over meds! Stools still loose but better colour. They'll need to be tested in 4 weeks. Got to go Vivian