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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

4677.0. "Need a Cat Laxative" by WILLEE::MERRITT () Fri May 24 1991 12:58

    As anyone ever heard of of a laxative for cats called Catalax (sp??).
    
    I have a very dear friend that took in a stray cat that had been
    hit by a car and broke his pelvis.  This happened awhile ago...and
    after many vet visits...the cats seems to be doing fine...with
    the exception of his bowel movements.
    
    It seems like every other week the cat gets totally bound up...and
    can't go.  The Vet had suggested Mineral Oil...but it seems the
    mineral oil does work...but it takes about 4 days for it to do
    any good.  In the meantime the poor cat is not happy.   Well he
    went back to the Vets yesterday...and the vet said his muscles are
    not strong enough to push...and he needs something to keep the bowels
    loose.  So he is going to try Catalax!
    
    Has anyone had any luck with Catalax????  Any other home-made 
    remedies to keep bowels loose?????  Can you rub a cats belly to
    help him go...like you do a kitten????   Any suggestion would be
    greatly appreciated.
                                            
    Thanks...Sandy
    
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4677.1WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOset home/cat_max=infinityFri May 24 1991 13:3210
    Sandy,
    
    Do a show key/full constipation and see if that helps with some
    remedies.  I haven't used Catalax, but have seen it for sale in the
    vet's office.
    
    The things that I can think of that would loosen the stool are the
    mineral oil (small amount given daily), KMR, canned food.
    
    Jo
4677.2TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Fri May 24 1991 13:4712
    This sounds like what happened to my cat Sweetie.  The surgical vet
    said to keep him on Metamucil forever.  It seems to work well.  I
    put a small amount in his food each morning, about one-eighth of
    a teaspoon.  You probably want to try a given amount for several days
    to see if it needs to be adjusted.  I use the non-flavored, no-sugar
    kind of Metamucil.  Also, it goes in Holly's and Little Bit's food
    as well;  the vet said this was the way to solve the problem of 
    Sweetie not getting the Metamucil because they all eat out of each
    other's dishes, and that it wouldn't hurt them.
    
    I would, of course, ask your vet about this before doing it.
    
4677.3Non-flavored, of course.......BOOVX1::MANDILEI could never kill a skeet!Fri May 24 1991 13:5511
    I have a cat that is on "Metamucil" for the rest of
    his life...he has a constriction in the bowel that
    makes it difficult for him to "go".  I just mix it
    in with the canned food and an equal amount of water
    (3 oz can, 3 oz water, 6 oz can....) and he has had 
    no problems for over a year now.
    I buy a generic brand, though, as the brand names are
    sometimes 2-3 dollars more.  K-mart puts out their own
    brand, and it works fine! :-)
                                       
    Lynne & crew
4677.4TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Fri May 24 1991 14:083
    How much metamucil do you give him each day, Lynne?  That
    info might help the base noter.
    
4677.5BOOVX1::MANDILEI could never kill a skeet!Fri May 24 1991 16:1811
    Re .4 - Oops, sorry....this cold has me partially braindead
    today!
    
    1 teaspoon for a 6 oz can, 1/2 for a 3 oz can.  I feed dry
    free choice all day and canned twice a day.  All four of
    mine share the Metamucil mix canned food.
    This mixes up well in the blender, too.  (looks pretty
    disgusting, though! :-))
    
               
    
4677.6Kat-A-Lax EndorsementSCRUZ::CORDES_JASet Apartment/Cat_Max=3Sat May 25 1991 02:169
    I have used Kat-A-Lax on my cats for hairball prevention and it
    works just fine.  They also love the taste.  I believe it is malt
    flavored.  I was originally looking for Laxatone when I picked it 
    up but it worked just as well.  I've been looking for it again 
    lately and the only thing Premium Pet Mart had was Petromalt 
    (which the cats also love...no finicky cats in this house).
                                                      
    Jan