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If kitty's problems have started since you've started swapping him over to the new food brand, that's probably contributing to the problem. Try reduce the amount of the new food when mixing with the old a bit more - kitten's stomaches are very tetchy, and prone to producing the most foul smelling expulsions as you're no doubt aware of.
Has he been dewormed? You can get Revolution for kittens, which I used on my foundling kitten with no issues.
http://www.kittencare.com/askKC_Tummy_Troubles_Diarrhea.html
Potty Color Guide Any of the following require that kitty receive IMMEDIATE medical attention Bloody: red blood in stool may indicate panleukepenia (distempter). Black: possible bleeding high in the bowel. Mucous: slimy substance may indicate severe bowel irritation. White: possible serious bowel infection. High risk of death.
The following may require that you seek medical advice: Orange: means there may be too much bile in stool. Yellow: is indicative of a bacterial imbalance in bowel.
Take him to a vet, but I'd say as long as he's still jumping and playing around it's probably not anything too serious.
Look into pet insurace also. I had to fork out a grand due remove hairball from my cat once. $20 per fortnight means that'll never happen again.
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