Friday, January 15, 2010

Bloated Kitten Stomach My 2 Month Old Kitten Has A Bloated Stomach That Wont Go Away, Whats Wrong With Him, Worms?

My 2 month old kitten has a bloated stomach that wont go away, whats wrong with him, worms? - bloated kitten stomach

You eat food, drink and plenty of water is good. I brought the HP, but "the cause of his tempremate has not changed, it remains as much fun as always. I know that some symptoms are small worms in all the donkey or the chair, and significant weight loss have not seen before. Should I worried be?

6 comments:

old cat lady said...

Yes, you should take your cat a veterinarian for deworming. Do it yourself with products from the pet shop. They are dewormed, have found that veterinarians, ineffective or harmful to animals.

Your cat should definitely see a vet, to shoot Kitten Distemper prevented. In the boys, who almost always fatal.

During a visit to the vet to make plans to be castrated. It is better to set a date - the time seems to pass very quickly in the kitten grows when you make a commitment to him.

Katrina L said...

Flatulence is often a sign of worms, yes. And there are many symptoms. A cat with worms can sleep a lot, but the cats sleep much anyway, that more may be difficult to detect an infestation in something so young. But in general, most puppies are born with intestinal parasites, it should always be dewormed when they are old enough.

JR said...

You need a series of shots and worming nothing. Shit may lead to fines are still there.

Even puppies and kittens tend to eat and get swollen. They are so small, that is remarkable.

preshus said...

Is quite possible, could also eating the food away. Many try to avoid dairy products. Some recommend that no worm kittens. Enter your vet should be a very simple control to write you your future, may also recommend the best for your diet.

aout said...

You should really see him for the vet. Not sure, and none of my animals ever had. But a few years ago we had to bring my cat to a vet. He had a swollen belly and her face was bloody and unequal. It seemed he was in a fight. It turned out that he has a disease that does not yet know what it is. But the causes of the spleen to swell. It is steroids for the rest of your life today. Otherwise, he is doing very well and act like any other cat.

Then take the cat to the vet immediately so that it is understood that if and Drug Administration is required.

Tigger said...

It could be worms. Fortunately, you recognize them before you start to miserable.

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