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493.1 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Go ahead, make my dinner! | Fri Feb 05 1993 09:33 | 14 |
| Does Snoopy get canned food as well? Liver flavored canned food
(gross!) will give my cats the hershey squirts for days!
How about separating Snoopy from the other's for a while to see what
happens? Stress can really cause strange physical problems in animals,
as well as humans. When we brought two abused cats into our home, they
had back end (poop) problems for a few weeks! Part of that was
attributed to our giving them canned food (they were used to eating dry
food only) and also the new environment they suddenly found themselves
in.
Be sure your vet knows that your cat's symptoms are unchanged. Also,
ensure that your cat is drinking plenty of water. You don't want
Snoopy to get dehydrated!
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493.2 | one experience | RLAV::BARRETT | Is it safe? | Fri Feb 05 1993 09:48 | 37 |
| I just went thru a less severe, but similar problem with my
[foster|new addition], Peanut. I couldn't tell from your note, but it
sounds like Snoopy has had a few changes (diet, worming, etc.) fairly
close together. So it might take some settling down to get him back in
order.
With Peanut, we first tried Kaopectate (~3 cc's 2 times per day) to try
to stop the diarrhea. That had no effect, so we went to LoMotil (your
vet must prescribe this) for two days. All this was while keeping his
food (amount and type) constant. The LoMotil worked for a couple of
days, then the diarrhea came back. So I tried him back on the LoMotil
for a couple of days, and when that had no effect I switched his food
to a higher bulk food (from Hill's CD to Hill's WD) over 2 days,
keeping him on the LoMotil once a day. The trick to all this was to
change one variable at a time and give it a couple to a few days to see
the results. I kept a log of all his bowel movements (amount, time
consistency (pasty or watery), any blood, etc. - interesting reading,
eh?? - only cat people would do this!). Finally, after about 5 days on
the LoMotil and WD alone, the diarrhea cleared up, so I then took him
off the LoMotil too, again changing only one variable at a time.
My vet was very good thru this, and was the one who told me to keep the
log, and it helped him. He said if you change too many things too
quickly, you can't tell what helped and what didn't.
There are other things you can do for a cat with these types of
problems - work with your vet. My vet wanted to proceed with the
Kaopectate 1st, then LoMotil, then diet change, then to stonger
measures (steroids, I think, which we never had to get to), in an
orderly and measureable fashion.
Of course, if Snoopy's case is more severe, your vet may want to do
something entirely different.
Good luck to you and Snoopy!
Sue B. + Smokey, Spike, Trouble & Peanut
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493.3 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Feb 05 1993 10:21 | 5 |
| Back in as I move out my last few boxes -- Sweetie exhibited
symptoms like diarrhea when his bowel(?) was obstructed. This can lead
to megacolon which is dangerous. Has this been ruled out? (Yes,
it's strange that blockage leads to diarrhea, but.....)
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493.4 | Refer to note 63 on Megacolon | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Fri Feb 05 1993 10:36 | 5 |
| If you're interested in reading about Megacolon, Sandy Merritt's cat
had that, and note 63 tells lots about it. This may not be your
problem, but you may want to read up on it just in case.
Yonee
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493.5 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Fri Feb 05 1993 10:45 | 11 |
| Ahhhh I remember those days!!! As a matter of fact it will be
one year ago on February 16th that Van Gogh had been operated to
have 80% of his intestines removed!!!
Please feel free to contact me off-line if you would like more
information about Megacolon.....
It also could be just a case of stress...change in diet...worms...
virus etc!!!!
Sandy
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493.6 | Change the Food | WMOIS::LEBLANC_DEN | | Fri Feb 05 1993 11:44 | 9 |
| Sounds to me like a basic problem of food intake.
Try Science Diet food (dry) for everyone and I bet you will find quite
a difference. This is balanced and works for me. Don't be tempted to
give them can food with it as this will start your problem over again.
They also need fresh water daily. Water get's stale and never give
them people food or milk. This is what my vet has recommended and it
works. If this doesn't help, you have a serious problem and you should
see your vet again. Poor thing might be getting dehydrated.
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493.7 | | RLAV::BARRETT | Is it safe? | Fri Feb 05 1993 13:19 | 14 |
| re: blockage and diarrhea and re: Peanut's problem
I forgot to mention we think Peanut's problem was caused by a hairball
which might have been irritating his intestinal lining. The reason we
think so is because one of his 1st normal BM's was full of hair.
I hope Snoopy's problem turns out to be something minor like this, and
not like Van Gogh's battle with megacolon!
Sue B + 4
BTW, Sandy, I almost renamed Peanut to Peanut Van Gogh - one of his
ears was chewed half off by something while he was lost and trapped.
He looks a little goofy, but he's cute.
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493.8 | Snoopy says Thank You | MSBCS::BLUNDELL | | Fri Feb 05 1993 13:20 | 11 |
| Thanks for all the suggestions. It will take me a bit to sort
through them all. For all who worried about Snoopy being dehydrated,
the vet warned me about that so I give him plenty of fresh H2O.
He's mopey and uncomfortable, but on the other hand, he seems to enjoy
the extra attention from Mom. (Of course, Mom's SO doesn't appreciate
having to go get things all the time because I don't want to
disturb Snoopy on my lap.) Sigh. Thanks again - I'll update in
a few days.
Adrienne
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493.9 | | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Fri Feb 05 1993 13:26 | 11 |
| Even though you may be giving your kitty plenty of water doesn't
mean he'll feel like drinking it. Sick kitties don't always
know what's good for them.
One way to tell if a cat is dehydrated is to pull his skin. If
it snaps back quickly, he's ok. If it tends to stay in the "pulled"
position for several seconds, I'd take him back to the vets for
IV fluids.
good luck with your baby,
Pam
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493.10 | | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Fri Feb 05 1993 14:43 | 5 |
| You might want to ask your vet about inflamatory bowel disease. Misha
had that, and diarrhea is often one of the symptoms. (Although Misha's
only symptom was weight loss). My regular vet referred us to an
internist, and she diagnosed Mish. Stress seems to affect Mish, and he
loses weight.
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493.11 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Mon Feb 08 1993 06:41 | 4 |
| Peanut Van Gogh.... Van Gogh would be honored!!!! He's so
darn cute with is squished ear!!!!
Sandy
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