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Anonymous
>>204501 can't afford vet, can't afford pet, etc etc
Anyway, fine, my input still stands: Look up the ingredients in his old food, compare it to the new. If his stomach is fine now, it was probably an allergy.
Also, make sure he's getting adequate moisture. Normal cats as is are at risk of not getting enough water, and one with constant explosive diarrhea's probably even worse off. Running water stimulates them to drink more-- so a leak in the tap, or a cheap little desktop fountain, etc. would help (I'd normally suggest some canned food for moisture content, but if he gets such strong allergic reactions, probably dont want to fuck around with introducing new foods)
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