First, we need to figure out why the stool is soft!
1. Food-related reasons.
Soft stools caused by food can be categorized into the following situations:
The first reason: unclean drinking water. Some pet owners add water to their dogs and cats by "refilling the cup" instead of washing the water bowl and changing the water. Over time, bacteria will grow, and soft stools will naturally follow.
The second method: abrupt food change. When switching to a new type of cat food, cat owners should follow the "seven-day food change method" to minimize the irritation to the dog's or cat's digestive system and help them adapt to the new food more quickly.
The third cause is that dogs and cats eat food of unknown origin, inferior food, or plants that are toxic or allergenic to them.
Fourth: Indigestion. Dogs and cats are prone to soft stools if they eat too much at one meal, or if kittens eat food that is difficult to digest. 
2. Causes of illness.
Dogs and cats may develop soft stools as a complication of colds, herpesvirus infections, or calicivirus infections. If your dog or cat is sneezing along with soft stools, you should take it seriously.
Dogs and cats with weaker immune systems are also prone to gastrointestinal inflammation. Like inflammatory bowel disease in humans, inflammatory diseases can also cause diarrhea in dogs and cats.
If diarrhea is caused by an illness, you must go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.
3. Emotional reasons.
Many dogs and cats, especially kittens only a few months old, may develop soft stools when they change owners, move to a new environment, or experience fear or stress for other reasons.
In such situations, owners need to soothe their pets, separate them from the resident animals, and place blankets and toys with familiar scents near them. Avoid teasing or playing with them unnecessarily, and wait for them to adapt to the new environment on their own.
4. Infection with parasites.
If dogs and cats frequently go outdoors, eat raw meat, drink tap water or other untreated water, and are not regularly dewormed, they are very likely to become infected with parasites. Parasites can irritate the intestines and cause loose stools.
At this time, it is necessary to carry out deworming.
Just like when a person has diarrhea, they need to stop the diarrhea first, and dogs also need to stop diarrhea in time.
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