How Do You Treat Vomiting Accompanied By Diarrhea In Cats?
Cats are notoriously picky, and so are their digestive tracts. Just like humans, they can be afflicted with bouts of vomiting and diarrhea if they eat something that disagrees with them, or if they get a stomach bug. Vomiting and diarrhea in cats often resolves itself on its own. Here’s how to treat it at home while you wait for it to clear up, or the vet to call you back. If your cat is vomiting and has diarrhea, start treatment by withdrawing food and water temporarily to give the cat’s digestive system a chance to calm down. Withdraw food and water for a maximum of 6 hours. During this time, make sure your cat can rest somewhere safe and quiet. During the 6 hour period, make some homemade chicken stock for your cat. Simmer one piece of chicken breast in a pot of water for a few hours. Do not add onions, garlic or salt. Remove the chicken breast and set it aside in the refrigerator. Add 2 to 3 drops of unflavored Pedialyte to the chicken broth. This will ensure your cat maintains the