Ok, so I’ve never had kittens before. We have a full grown cat but we adopted him as an adult and he’s super chill and regal and just the best of cats (the first inside cat I’ve ever had. I grew up on a farm and my parents fully enforced that animals belonged outside. Except for that premature calf that my brother brought into the kitchen and did mouth to mouth on. Poor little baby didn’t make it, but we all got to miss school because the trauma of it all, so there’s that). These two kittens poop more in a day than our big cat, Thor, does in a week! And the poop is runny. We did just switch their food, and me being a kitten noob didn’t slowly introduce the new food like it said to do on the package of the new food that i didn’t read til three days later. But the poop was runny before that. And they’ve been throwing up. At least one of them has, also before we switched foods and once after (throw up I just discovered in my room angry human noises). We got them from the humane society and they gave them a clean bill of health. Other than the occasional throw up and runny poop they are active and playful. Do we need to take them to the vet, or is this just normal, getting used to new environment type things? I know nothing about cats, not really a cat person (judge me if you must), and I actually wanted another dog. But we left it up to my son to choose an animal, to help him learn responsibility and whatnot, and he chose a kitten and then my husband decided we needed TWO kittens. Heaven help me. So it’s just me and my dog in a house full of cat people. Our big cat is named Thor like i said before and he’s light brownish orange and white, and one of the kittens is all black except for white paws so we named her Loki. Only seemed fitting. Any advice about they’re pooping situation would be helpful, thanks.
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