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My cat has diarrhea after antibiotics. Should I take him to the vet?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | 1 year and 5 months old | 5 lbs

Hi there, my cat was on antibiotics that finished a week and a half ago (for conjunctivitis). He has diarrhea still. I know antibiotics can upset digestion but I thought he would be better by now. He's still acting great and eating so I'm wondering if he needs to see a vet?

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Answered By Sara Farmer, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on March 20th, 2017

I would recommend seeing the vet. At this point even if the diarrhea was initially related to the antibiotics Jasper may now have a disruption of his normal intestinal flora that requires additional treatment. It's also possible that the diarrhea is unrelated to the antibiotics and instead is due to intestinal parasites or a food sensitivity. If you wait until he stops eating or loses weight he may require more intensive treatment so I'd recommend making an appointment to see your veterinarian this week.

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    Answered By Lauren Jones VMD

    Veterinarian

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    Antibiotics can certainly cause diarrhea as a side effect in some patients. Other causes of diarrhea can include parasites, viruses, gastroenteritis from eating inappropriate food, among others. That said, it sounds as though Jasper's diarrhea is closely correlated with his antibiotic course. Since he is eating well and acting normally, I don't think you need to rush to his vet at this point. Try adding a probiotic, such as Forti Flora, into his diet. If the diarrhea continues after a few days of probiotic usage, he may need to see his vet for further evaluation.

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    Answered By Rosemary Barber, DVM

    Veterinarian

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    Hi there! Normally diarrhea from antibiotics resolves pretty quickly. But, since he still has diarrhea it would be great to get him checked out by his vet. There might be some medication that can be prescribed that will help.

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