However, when a cat is sick, its feces will change. For example, sometimes there is blood in the feces of cats, indicating that cats may be infected with intestinal parasites; Or infected with enteritis; Or anal injury or infection; Or cats have panleukopenia.
Precautions for feeding cats
Salt is one of the taboos in cat food. Cats' demand for salt is very small, which is one third of that of humans. Cats unconsciously consume too much salt, while cats drink less water. If the excess salt cannot be metabolized, it will stay in the kidney, which will bring a serious burden to the cat's kidney. Over time, cats are prone to nephritis, urinary calculi and even fatal diseases such as renal failure and uremia.
It should be noted that although cats like to eat fish, don't give them raw food casually, because raw food is likely to carry parasites, which will cause parasites or diarrhea in cats.