It is not recommended to feed cats with probiotics for humans, because the intestinal flora of cats is different from that of humans. Feeding cats with probiotics for humans may not be able to regulate the intestinal flora, and may even cause the opposite effect and cause diarrhea in cats. Therefore, it is recommended that pet owners buy pet-specific probiotics for cats. If a cat has symptoms such as soft stools and diarrhea, it may be caused by unclean food, sudden change of food, or the cat is infected with intestinal parasites. If the cat has no effect after taking probiotics, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination in time to determine the specific cause of the disease. |
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