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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1722.0. "Is T.C. Constipated?" by LAIDBK::RESKE (Life's a mystery & I haven't a clue) Wed Aug 31 1988 11:51

    
    I don't know if I'm being overly cautious but ......
    
    T.C. (15 month old baby cow. 'er I mean cat) hasn't left any 'droppings'
    in the box for 2 days.  He has been urinating regularly but that's
    it.  He's eating at his normal furious pace and has been typically
    playful with me and his brother.  Is it possible he's constipated??
    T.C. has always been a 2-times-a-day dropper and that's why I'm
    a little concerned.  Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
    I think I may call the vet later and ask his opinion too,
    
    Thanks!
    Donna, T.C. and Rocco
    
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1722.1Argus's symptoms when he was constipatedVAXWRK::SKALTSISDebWed Aug 31 1988 12:0916
    He could be, especially if he is a bit overweight, but if he is,
    you won't see symptoms for a few days. Argus, who is
    an FUS cat (who *was* very overweight) would sometimes act like he
    had a urinary track blockage yet was having no problem urinating.
    By "act like he had a urinary track blockage", I mean that he would
    follow me all over the house trying to show me that he couldn't
    go. Also, he had thrown up a couple of times prior to this. I whisked
    him off to the vet. They gave him some kind of a stool softener
    shot, and kept him for observation (i.e., until he went to the box).
    Luckily for him, the shot worked, otherwise they were planning on
    an enema. The vet told me that constipation is very common among
    overweight cats, and suggested that I give him some bulk on a regular
    basis, i.e., either add some bran or metamuciel to his diet. Since
    I've started doing that, we haven't had any problems.
    
    Deb
1722.2Hard for cats !AIMHI::BOYKOWed Aug 31 1988 17:448
    My cat was over weight and constipated constantly.  The vet
    recommended a stool softner called "Laxatone" which works well
    for getting rid of hair balls as well.  The cat is fine as
    long as I give him this softner on the edge of his nose, which
    in turn, he licks, solving the problem.
    
    Good luck!
    Nan
1722.3Good luckSTAR::BARTHFri Sep 02 1988 13:326
    Umm.  Er.  You're positive he hasn't dropped them elsewhere?  
    If so, ask your vet.  He's in the best position to tell what 
    the problem is. 
    
    Good luck,
    Karen, Tristan and Tenzing.
1722.4it slices, it dices, it makes julienne fries!JULIET::CORDESBRO_JOFri Sep 02 1988 18:5210
    I can help you cure both situations!  Why just the other night my
    husband remarked that whoever it was that invented Science Diet
    R/D (Reduction Diet) obviously wasn't assigned to litter box duty!
    
    ;^) ;^) ;^)
    
    say no more,
    
    Jo
    (not in Reading UK)
1722.5Couldn't pass it up....JAWS::COTEAre you with me, Dr. Wu?Tue Sep 06 1988 09:155
    Well? Did Kitty do kakis???
    
    ;^)
    
    Edd
1722.6GROAN! ;-) GLINKA::GREENETue Sep 06 1988 09:251
    
1722.7Double groan...CLUSTA::TAMIRACMS design while-u-waitTue Sep 06 1988 11:482
    Gawd, Edd, and so early on a Tuesday.....
    
1722.8What goes in, MUST come out;if not laxatone to the rescureEDUC8::TRACHMANE.T.'s ZhivagoCats....DTN: 264-8298Tue Sep 06 1988 13:334
    Gee, Edd, it's Shoo Shoo, don'tsha know??? Whew! and I'm sitting
    here eating lunch!
    
    
1722.9oopsEDUC8::TRACHMANE.T.'s ZhivagoCats....DTN: 264-8298Tue Sep 06 1988 13:341
    oops!  that's rescue!!! 
1722.10More Nukes, Less Kooks, No Dukes!VAXWRK::SKALTSISDebTue Sep 06 1988 14:246
    Edd,
    
    I loved it!
    
    Deb