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Pumpkin can be added to the canned food, if she'll eat it. But a probiotic is probably what she needs. Yogurt doesn't have enough of what she needs for this serious a problem. I use ProViable DC. Sometimes you have to start with the more concentrated paste, and use the powder in tandem. I have a cat who takes Proviable daily or she has diarrhea. Once you move and things settle down, perhaps you can find a new vet who can help you get to the root of this problem. You sound pretty stressed right now, and I don't blame you. Obviously you love your kitty very much. Don't feed either cat Purina foods of ANY variety. Purina foods are bad news and there have been tons of problems reported, including feline diarrhea, which Purina is not addressing. 6,339 posts, read 8,379,374 times 11,941 posts, read 8,585,888 times Originally Posted by Annie53 There are other choices than purina. THIS is why I tell people to stop/not feed their cats Purina Consumer complaints about Purina Pet Foods

In addition there are plenty of stories in other forums of cats getting sick eating Purina products. Purina is not addressing the issue. I did recommend a probiotic, too. But all the probiotic in the world will not help, if the cat continues to be fed a tainted food. 23,785 posts, read 29,571,822 times 157 posts, read 340,007 times no cats naturally don't eat pumpkin but they do get their 'fiber' from the mice they eat naturally....and there isn't a good fiber in the commercial foods we are stuffing down their poor little throats. It will cost $1 to give pumpkin a try...as with any form of diarrhea, fiber is required..be sure to buy the PURE canned pumpkin NOT the pie filling. add a small amount(teasp or less) to the food, most cats love it... also probiotics are a very good choice, to regulate whatever is going on with the bowel. this is the one I give my cats everyday. I order from iherb. the shipping is only $4. they are a very reputable company. the Garden of Life is safe for cats...no soy, or other additives.

and it HAS THE MOST STRAINS OF BACTERIA avail on the market..it comes in powder form, so just sprinkle a bit on the food, cats don't even notice the taste.... I take this one myself in tablet form......the $32 investment will save you alot of money at the Vets and the jar will last at least a year.... Originally Posted by gentlearts cats don't eat pumpkins, and cats don't eat yogurt Cats also don't take deworming pills or antibiotics. Purina foods are chock full of things that a cat would never eat, if he had a choice. It's not a sensible argument. When you have a pet with a problem that a cause cannot be found for, you look for ways to solve the problem palliatively, at least. Food sensitivities can start at any time. A change in diet to a food that contains a different protein and no grains is often very beneficial to the cat. Pure pumpkin is beneficial to a cat's digestive system. It can help firm up stools, or it can help with constipation. I have a cat who eats pumpkin twice a day, to solve a chronic constipation problem.

It has changed her life, improving her quality of life 100 %.. I have a cat who takes a probiotic every day, because of a nutrient absorption problem. It has changed her life, improving her quality of life 100 %. Undetected cancer can cause this kind of problem. In that case, kitty will continue to decline, but if pumpkin, a probiotic and/or a decent food can improve her stools for whatever time she has left, regardless of the root cause, that is a good thing. 380 posts, read 320,024 times cats don't eat pumpkins, and cats don't eat yogurt. Yeah believe it or not, cats are carnivore meat eaters and, beings Catsmom21's sound advice is being called out, I'd like to know why you think these things are any better than Pumpkin & yogurt. At least do a little research before questioning someone who has. Chicken, brewers rice, poultry by-product meal (natural source of glucosamine), corn gluten meal, soybean meal, whole grain corn, animal fat preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), fish meal (natural source of glucosamine), soybean hulls, animal liver flavor...