Hi there...diet is the number one contributory factor for flatulence (farting). Some foods are high in corn which ferment in the bowels and as a result cause farting. Canned foods can also contribute to this as well. Consider gradually switching to another brand of food devoid of corn, corn meal ingredients. The switching must be done gradually over a course of several weeks to minimize the bowel distress (e.g. diarrhoea). For example the first week would be 3/4 old food to 1/4 food then the next week 1/2 to 1/2 then the following week 1/4 old to 3/4 new before the final week is 100% of the new food. Sudden changes causes diarrhoea is the end result and sometimes vomiting. Any vet can confirm this fact.
2006-11-27 16:13:32
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answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7
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Some cats have sensitive stomachs...try a different diet. Science Diet and Royal Canin make diets for cats with sensitive stomachs that are available over the counter in most bigger pet stores. I also find that a lot of cats that eat foods that contain a lot of dyes and preservatives will get gassy. If there are a lot of red or orange kibbles in your cat's food...switch to something that's boring brown. If you're near a Walmart, and can't afford a more expensive brand of food, try Maxximum Nutrition Chicken and Rice cat food...it's as good as Iams, but more affordable.
2006-11-27 16:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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confident, i've got confidence it particularly is regular. Our cat is that way. Cats desire numerous sleep. Our cat sleeps in the mattress with us at night and is quiet all night and wakes up or gets up early. He additionally naps throughout the time of the day.He additionally likes to be in a similar room as us. He does no longer choose to be on my own. he's amazingly affectionate. overall, i does no longer problem approximately something. All cats have their very own personalities. some are aloof and a few look based on their proprietors and choose to be around them, no longer on my own by themselves.
2016-10-04 11:11:40
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answered by erlebach 4
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It's usually the diet that the cat is on. Are you feeding it alot of wet food? Try just the dry food for awhile.
2006-11-27 15:58:57
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answered by justwonderingwhatever 5
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Feed him Science Diet cat food. Buy it at PetCo or PetSmart.
2006-11-27 16:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Quit blaming the cat and stop eating beans before you go to bed.
2006-11-27 15:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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change the cats diet
2006-11-27 16:00:06
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answered by HELP 2
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Try setting a better example. Children learn what they live, remember that.
2006-11-27 16:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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WOW he really lives up name.....Try sticking a cork up his a** and see if that works.
2006-11-27 15:59:19
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answered by Anonymous
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throw him out the bed and close your bedroom :)xj
2006-11-27 18:06:58
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answered by ❤נαcкiε❤ 5
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