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Anonymous
Okay, here's the deal,
On Monday my family got 2 new seal point siamese kittens, brother and sister. These kittens are 10 weeks old.
But I think that they are sick. They might have diarrhea because they are crapping a lot and it's runny. We actually had feces splattered up about two feet on the wall. They are not washing their bottoms, which are covered in crap as well the skin looks raw-especially on the girl.
They eat a lot and we aren't giving them milk. They have had their first shots.

Any halp guys? I hopefully will be able to get to a vet sooner or later.

[pic not my cat]
>> Anonymous
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Easiest way to fix a cat.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
They are definitely sick. Get them to a vet and clean clean clean allt hat shit up or they will just keep getting sicker.
>> Crazy Cat Lady
could also be the new food you are feeding them. make sure you are feeding them the same stuff the old family had and gradually ween it off of it. bet a vet for sure is the best bet. good luck
>> Anonymous
I posted but for some reason it got lost... Like the other Anon, I said it could be because of the new food you're feeding them, and to find out what kind they used to eat and gradually move to another type of food. They could have worms or have recently been dewormed, which can upset their stomachs too.

Wash their backsides with a warm damp cloth and be gentle about it. And get them to a vet :)
>> Anonymous
>>310248
WOW FUCKING HILARIOUS DUDE
>> Anonymous
my vet told me to give my cat cooked rice give them a bit mixed with wet food make sure its not to hot and it wil make them not pooing like that it fixed my cat in a few days
>> Anonymous
10 week-old-kitten is too young to be taken away from its mom.

One cat of ours had the same problem when she was little. She pooed a lot, was always smelly, eat a lot but didn't grow. We called the vet and he told us to give boiled rice (of course not hot!) and some cooked "white fish" and a sort of yoghurt that had good bacteries for her tummy. Also, cleaning out the little ones' asses is important.

If you want to be sure, you could call the vet and just ask if he has any ideas what you could do. Failing that, try the rice and fish. Also make sure that they get enough liquid and won't get dehydrated. This is especially important considering how young they are!

I hope they will feel better soon.
>> Anonymous
My sisters cat always smelled like poo. He didn't clean himself either. So his sister cat...both abyssinians cleaned him. This was when they were only kittens. Turns out he had to get his ass milked thats why he was so stinky. He also got kitty ache later. but now doesnt smell and does clean himself! And grew out of it.
>> Crazy Cat Lady
>>310372
wtf are you talking about? most kittens are weaned and adopted by 6-8 weeks old.