A kitten with diarrhea can be helped with a few simple strategies. Once you help a kitten overcome the diarrhea, you will be able to continue all the love and affection you desire.
Instructions
Observe the kitten's activities. If a kitten with diarrhea remains active, it's a good sign that she is not feeling ill. If the kitten seems sluggish and just not her playful self, she may not be feeling well, and may be suffering from an infection.
Change the kitten's food. If the kitten was previously eating wet food, then switching to dry food can help with the diarrhea. Sometimes wet food can be too soft and rich for a small kitten to digest properly. Attempt this if the kitten continues to be active and playful.
Keep the kitten hydrated. When a kitten has diarrhea, he may become dehydrated very quickly. Remember that a kitten is a mere fraction of a human's size and can deteriorate much faster, so you must take immediate, preventive care.
Take the kitten to the vet if the diarrhea continues for an extended period of time and a food change does not do the trick. A trip to the vet can lead to a thorough exam to rule out a bacterial infection or parasite. A prescription medication can ultimately care for the kitten's diarrhea.