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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1302.0. "kittens" by NATASH::WEIGL () Tue Apr 26 1988 14:16

    I'm not sure if this has been covered before, if so, please point
    me to the notes.
    
    We have two kittens (finally!), aged 9 and 10 weeks.  They've both
    had bouts with diarrea, and one has thrown up a few times.  I've
    HEARD that this may be normal for kittens.  Diarrea is just a function
    of age, and that throwing up may just be the result of eating too
    much....?  Any thoughts on this??
    
    One other thing.  Darzee is one GASSY little cat.  Is this something
    which will pass (excuse the pun!!)
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1302.1That problem really stinks!LAIDBK::RESKELife's a mystery & I haven't a clueTue Apr 26 1988 14:3217
    
    
    Your 'gassy' little friend sounds just like my T.C..  The vet kept
    telling me he would probably get over it but he is just about a
    year old now and he still has the problem.  He did give me some
    pills which were suppose to take care of the problem but it was
    too much of a fight to give it to him.  I have noticed that after
    I started feeding him Iams instead of your grocery store variety
    that the problem is *much* less of a problem.
    
    As far as the vomiting, it could be caused by the change of
    environment and food.  What are  you feeding the little fur faces?
    
    Anyway, good luck with your new family and let us know how they're
    doing.
    
    Donna
1302.2Change in water58019::HTAYLORCat lovers are a special breedTue Apr 26 1988 14:596
    The Diahrea is probably caused by their change in Water.  Kitties
    have very sensitive tummys.  Whenever we go to a cat show, we always
    make sure that we bring Water from home so that we can avoid this
    problem.  
    
    Holly
1302.4WormsVAXWRK::DUDLEYTue Apr 26 1988 18:267
    Depending on where you got the kittens you can almost
    be assured that they will come with worms, which will
    cause both vomiting and diarrhea.  A trip to the vets
    is in order anyway for newly acquired kittens.  Bring
    stool samples with you when you go.
    
    Donna
1302.5GEMVAX::ROYWed Apr 27 1988 17:368
    RE:  .3
    
    If you DO give them milk or they do like it, try LACTAID or any
    lactose-reduced milk (You have to buy the enzymes at a drugstore
    and add it to milk yourself for "homemade LACTAID")...The brand name
    itself is reduced by 70%, usually but not always enough.  
    
    Maureen
1302.6Try KMR powder or liquid - NO MILK - & worm themEDUC8::TRACHMANWed Apr 27 1988 18:166
    You can also try KMR either liquid or powder - if they have a lot
    of gas, their food is too rich for them to digest.  What are you
    feeding them?  They shouldn't be drinking any milk at all.  I
    didn't believe that until the Vet told me.   I always thought
    that kittens needed milk, but after they are weaned, they don't.
    It causes more problems than it's worth even if they like it.
1302.7Is lactose a problem at 9 weeks?TOKLAS::FELDMANPDS, our next successThu Apr 28 1988 01:1611
    Re: .5
    
    Is lactose intolerance really a problem with such young kittens?
    In humans, lactose intolerance develops during or after adolescence,
    when milk is no longer an important food.  I would expect kittens
    that young (9-10 weeks) to still be able to handle feline milk.
    If feline milk contains lactose in quantities similar to cow's milk,
    then problem shouldn't be lactose, but might still be some other
    constituent of cow's milk.
    
       Gary
1302.8FELINE MILK AND COWS MILK IS DIFFERENTTHE780::WILDEBeing clever is tiring..Thu Apr 28 1988 16:4513
>    If feline milk contains lactose in quantities similar to cow's milk,
>    then problem shouldn't be lactose, but might still be some other
>    constituent of cow's milk.
    
Just the point...Feline milk is VERY different from Cow's milk and Cow's
milk is very unhealthy for kittens.  If you must feed something like
milk to them, try yoghurt or lactase.  The best option, however, is 
no milk for the kittens.  They don't need it if they get quality kitten
food.  Another option is to check with your vet for formula type feeding
material if the kittens are very young and the vet deems it necessary.

I've never met a vet that thought cow's milk was healthy for kittens
but if you have doubts, please ask your vet before you feed them milk.
1302.9no milk for them at all these days!NATASH::WEIGLMon May 02 1988 12:4014
    
    We were feeding them milk until two weeks ago - just some, though.
    The diet is now IAMS Kitten Food, with some canned food (purina
    something-or-other), but mostly the dry food.  Darzee's still
    acting like an untapped energy source.....  We may start calling
    her Puff pretty soon - or maybe "Whiff".
    
    So, there's no milk in the diet.  GIven that most of their food
    is now the IAMS, I guess I'd be a bit surprised if it was "too rich"
    for them?  Any other ideas?
    
    Thanks!
    
    (gasp!)
1302.10Switch to Cat Food58019::GERRYGo Ahead, make me PURRRR...Mon May 02 1988 13:426
    I had problems with the IAMS kitten food.  You might want to switch
    them to the IAMS cat food.  That solved the problem for me.
    
    purrs
    cin
    
1302.11Not for us, mom!TOPDOC::TRACHMANMon May 02 1988 17:123
    I had problems with IAMS kitten food also - my problem was that
    the kids wouldn't eat it!  They prefer IAMS cat instead of kitten.
    
1302.12dry food only(science diet) worked for meTHE780::WILDEBeing clever is tiring..Tue May 03 1988 20:578
Science Diet Kitten and or Cat food is also very good...my kids did not like
Iams and do like Science diet...try that - dry food only for at least a week
and see if the "whiffs" don't go away.  Several of my cats have not been able
to eat any canned food at all...it caused gas and diahrrhea regarless of the
brand. 

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