How Do You Diagnose IBD In Cats?
Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) in cats is a serious illness that must be diagnosed properly and treated to offer afflicted cats a comfortable life. IBD is a chronic inflammation of either the large intestine, small intestine or stomach lining. IBD symptoms can mimic those of several other conditions and diseases, and can therefore be tricky to diagnose correctly. Cat owners can track and monitor symptoms and provide that information to their veterinarian to assist in a correct diagnosis. Step 1 Identify the symptoms your cat is experiencing and document them in a journal. Common IBD symptoms are vomiting, diarrhea and refraining from eating and drinking. Note the time of day at which each symptom occurs, and how often. Step 2 If your cat is vomiting, note the contents of the vomit. Is it food regurgitated right after eating? Is it bile only? Vomiting food is a common symptom of IBD, and should be documented for the veterinarian. Step 3 Consult with your veterinarian before changing cat