When your dog or cat has diarrhea, it's normal to be concerned. In these situations, medication is often unnecessary: there are natural remedies that can help gently and effectively. One of them is the famous Moro soup , also known as carrot soup for diarrhea , ideal for both humans and our furry friends.
In this post, we'll tell you how to prepare it, why it works so well, and what other natural allies you can use to calm your dog or cat's digestive system. All with that homemade and conscious touch we so strongly believe in at CRU.
What do we get with this miracle soup? A simple recipe, but with extraordinary effects.
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Stops gastroenteritis.
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Eliminates diarrhea and improves intestinal flora.
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Provides water to combat dehydration.
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Prevents vomiting and any growth of harmful germs inside your intestine.
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It also supplies pectin and coats the gut to reduce inflammation.
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It is suitable for diabetics.
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It is suitable for humans.

Why does moro soup work so well?
During prolonged cooking, carrots release compounds called acid oligosaccharides , which act similarly to oral rehydration solution. These complex sugars bind to bacterial toxins , preventing them from adhering to the intestinal mucosa.
In addition, the natural pectin in carrots helps regulate intestinal transit: it softens the intestinal walls and promotes a balanced intestinal flora. This soup is perfect for both acute diarrhea and recovery.
How to prepare Moro soup?
Ingredients
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1 L of water
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500 g of carrots
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1 level teaspoon of salt
*CRU Tip : Our Carrot and Pumpkin Bone Broth is actually CRU's improved version of Moro de Moro soup: it provides the benefits of carrots and adds the collagen and minerals from the broth, which are essential for regenerating the intestine. Also, our other bone broths for dogs and cats . that we have are an excellent alternative to water, since they hydrate and nourish, but it is advisable to add carrots to achieve an effect similar to that of this recipe.
Plus, with our dry goods, if you place your order Monday through Thursday before 10:00 a.m., you'll receive it the next day before 7:00 p.m. Or if you're in Barcelona, you can order CRU via Glovo and have it delivered to your home in 30 minutes. That way, you can have everything ready when you need it most.
Preparation
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Wash and cut the carrots into small pieces and put them in a pot with a liter of water.
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Let it simmer for 1 to 1.5 hours. When the water begins to boil, cover the pot and reduce the heat to medium.
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Blend the carrots with the remaining cooking liquid until you get a puree.
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Add a little more water (or broth) and salt.
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Let it cool and serve at room temperature.

How and when should it be administered? What dosage should it be administered?
Start slowly, over a few days (3-4 servings) to see how your furry friend's body tolerates it. If you see that the diarrhea stops, you can continue with the recipe by adding some white meat , such as our BARF chicken menu . If your dog or cat was already eating CRU and for some reason you have had to change to dry food (because you went on vacation or left them in a kennel), give them this soup for a few days and then start adding the CRU Chicken menu again. This way your furry friend will be well again and ready for their meal. raw natural food .
Other natural remedies for diarrhea in dogs and cats
Moro soup is not the only remedy for diarrhea; at CRU we recommend other gentle and effective allies:
- Beef Bone Broth with Pumpkin and Carrot : Our improved beef broth, very similar to this recipe but more nutrient-dense. Hydrates, soothes the gut, and restores appetite. Slow-cooked for over 20 hours.
- Psyllium Flax : An ideal fiber supplement for both diarrhea and constipation. It helps form a natural "plug" and cleanses the intestinal mucosa.
- Balanced BARF menus for dogs and cats : not a one-time remedy, but a preventative strategy. A diet based on real, raw ingredients is designed to prevent problems of this type and many others. A diet of this type reduces digestive disorders in the long term and strengthens both intestinal health and the immune system.
Precautions
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If your furry friend has any allergies or intolerances to carrots, do not use this recipe .
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We recommend taking your child to the vet if the diarrhea doesn't stop within a couple of days.
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You can store the soup in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. When serving, make sure it's at room temperature.