With the rapid development of social economy, people's love and attention to pets are becoming more and more high. As one of the important pets of human beings, kittens accompany us in our growth and life, bringing us infinite joy and happiness.
However, although we want to give kittens the best life, the problem of constipation in kittens often occurs.
So what should I do if a kitten is constipated after a month? Constipation in kittens is a relatively common problem.
Generally speaking, if a kitten does not defecate for two consecutive days, it should attract the attention of its owner. If it does not defecate for one month, effective treatment is required.
If the problem is not solved in a timely manner, it will have an irreversible impact on the kitten's health.
First, we need to find the cause of constipation.
The causes of constipation in kittens are relatively complicated. Changes in the environment, food exchange, lack of exercise, poor blood circulation, etc. can all cause constipation.
Therefore, after determining the cause of constipation, we can conduct targeted treatments to better solve the problem for the kitten.
Secondly, the owner needs to pay attention to the diet of the kitten.
Healthy eating habits can prevent constipation from occurring in kittens.
Some foods rich in cellulose, such as carrots, pumpkins, broccoli and other green vegetables, are foods that are good for the kitten's stomach.
In addition, when feeding kittens, the owner needs to make appropriate adjustments based on the kittens' age, body shape and physical condition. Do not feed too much fat and sugar foods, as this can easily lead to obesity in kittens and increase the risk of constipation in kittens.
Third, provide sufficient exercise methods for kittens.
Appropriate exercise can promote kittens' metabolism, improve the ability of the stomach and intestines, and thus prevent the occurrence of constipation. The owner has a variety of toys to allow the kitten to exercise as much as possible, such as various cat grabbing boards, marbles, and chasing balls.
Finally, when a kitten is found to have long-term constipation and has no ability to handle it, it should seek medical treatment in time.
Professional pet doctors can formulate the most appropriate treatment plan based on the kitten's condition and physical signs, and provide timely and effective treatment for kitten.
Many cat lovers use herbal therapy, adjusting feeding (adding olive oil, steaming vegetables, drinking more water, etc.) and using professional medicines to effectively relieve pain and discomfort in kittens.
In daily care, the owner needs to constantly pay attention to the kitten's signs and promptly detect and deal with problems.
As long as the owner actively treats the disease and accurately diagnoses and deals with it, the kitten can overcome the troubles of constipation as soon as possible and become the owner's favorite healthily and cutely.