Is giving rice to your cat in case of diarrhea a good idea? In this article, I tell you everything you need to know about rice and cat diarrhea. Because for the rice to be useful and not dangerous for the cat in case of constipation, many things must be respected.


Cat diarrhea and rice: Yes, under certain conditions


Giving rice to your cat can help in case of feline diarrhea because it is rich in fiber, but be careful, because cats do not have the same needs as us, they will need an average of 33% carbohydrates in their daily diet and no more. So if you don’t have kibble or he has diarrhea, you can add some for better digestion.

For kittens, never give them rice otherwise their digestive system will not evolve as it should and they risk being constipated by eating it.

Also, do not exceed 3 to 4 days for this food beyond this period, you will have to go to the veterinarian anyway because feline diarrhea should never last that long.




How to give rice to your cat correctly?


The preparation of the rice must meet several conditions:

  • Do not season it: No salt, no spices, no garlic… don’t forget that the digestive system of cats is very different from ours, it is also for this reason that you should not give it medicines designed for us.

  • Cook it: Raw rice is bad for cats, always cook it thoroughly. Raw, it is also useless because it is totally devoid of its nutrients.

  • Serve it lukewarm: Too hot, your cat won’t want it. Remember that cats in the wild eat cold or lukewarm when their prey is still at normal body temperature.

  • Give it in white form : White rice is much easier for cats to digest. Brown rice is certainly much more nutritious but not for cats and also harder to digest.

To make it appetizing, you can add chicken juice or tuna oil to it, it will not be able to resist it and its types of food are good for it like the majority of meat foods that we eat.


What are the alternatives ?


There are several alternatives to rice for cat diarrhea:

  • Blond psyllium  : Which is effective against transit problems including constipation and which is therefore more advantageous for optimal regulation.

  • Activated vegetable charcoal: You can mix it with their usual food to facilitate their food intake. It is usually available in powder form and this form makes it possible to make mixtures.

  • Brewer’s yeast: Also to put in your food. He should like food even more if it contains it. Brewer’s yeast is also very rich in all the B sub-vitamins.

  • Tapioca: Also rich in fiber which is good for the cat’s health. The fibers help slow transit and prevent episodes of diarrhea. You can check the fiber content on the food packets.




Cat, diarrhea and rice: The final word


In case of non-serious cat diarrhea, rice can help regulate its transit, but only if it is served to adult cats and in the right quantities with the right preparation and without exceeding 4 days.