Cat diarrhea? Talk to a vet in minutes.

Book a virtual vet visit and get expert help managing your cat’s diarrhea and digestive issues from home.

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How Vetster works for cat diarrhea concerns

  1. 1

    Book a virtual vet visit

    Connect online with a trusted veterinarian to discuss your cat’s diarrhea symptoms.

  2. 2

    Get a personalized diarrhea treatment plan

    Your vet will recommend effective next steps to help manage your cat’s diarrhea.

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    Pick how you’ll get your pet's prescription products

    If medication is prescribed, choose between a home delivery with VetsterRx or a local pickup to get your cat’s medication fast.

Get help fast for cat diarrhea issues

24/7 access to trusted vets

Connect with a trusted vet any time with Vetster. VetsterPlus members also get unlimited access to live messaging for quick answers to pet health questions.

Book an appointment within minutes

Skip the wait. Choose a time that works for you and your cat and easily schedule a virtual visit in just a few clicks.

Easy online prescriptions with transparent pricing

If medication is prescribed for your pet, we’ll process it through VetsterRx and take care of all the details for you. You’ll see full pricing before checkout.

Hassle-free prescription pickup

VetsterRx ships your cat’s medication quickly — usually within two days.

* Prescription availability depends on the veterinarian’s clinical judgment and may vary based on your location and applicable regulations.

Your guide to effective cat diarrhea treatments

Whether your cat’s diarrhea is a short-term issue or part of a recurring problem, virtual care on Vetster connects you with licensed veterinarians who can help you find relief quickly and safely.

Because diarrhea can have many different causes — from dietary indiscretion to infection or chronic disease — treatment recommendations and costs can vary. Your vet will assess your pet’s symptoms and medical history to recommend the most appropriate next steps. Here are some general examples of potential treatment costs*:

  • Prescription medications generally range in price between $20 and $50, depending on your cat's size and the duration of treatment.

  • Over-the-counter probiotics range in price from $25 to $45 per 30-sachet box.

  • Prescription gastrointestinal diets vary in cost, from approximately $45 to $70 per bag of dry food to $2 to $4 per can of wet food.

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