Debra Pratt
Member Since 2020
Bitsy I don’t think has pooped in a few days. Her stomach feels hard like there is a lot of poop in there. No straining or signs that she is in pain. Can she have a laxative? If so, what kind? And where do I find it?

Would S Boulardii help too?Hi Debra,
Only seeing this tag now (sorry, Nan!). Glad to hear that there has been pooping activity.
Diabetics not yet fully regulated can develop a number of neuropathy-related issues, including reduced gut motility, so that is something to consider here. I think it would be good to get the vet to give Bitsy a once-over to make sure that there's no obstruction in the gut. Then you could consider using preventative measures against future constipation (not safe to do so unless one is sure there is no obstruction). Suggestions to discuss with your vet:
* A couple of days' treatment with metoclopramide (Reglan) - it can improve gut motility and 'get things moving' better again (not suitable for long term administration - see side effect profile).
* Vitamin B12 methylcobalamin supplementation to help any underlying neuropathy issues. (NB: better regulation is key to success of such a treatment.)
* Addition of fibre (e.g. pure pumpkin or psyllium husk) or a stool softener (e.g. Miralax) to food to reduce risk of future constipation. See felineconstipation.org for lots of helpful info.
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I don't honestly know, Aleluia. It is typically recommended for treatment of diarrhoea and, I believe, can help with IBD.Would S Boulardii help too?
I heard it’s for both diarrhea and constipation tooI don't honestly know, Aleluia. It is typically recommended for treatment of diarrhoea and, I believe, can help with IBD.
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I dont know if its the same... Ummm I wold have to compare the ingredients. If its already been confirmed the same, then by all means use it.Okay I have clearlax, I think it's the same as miralax. I sprinkle the treats on her food, now she's in the habit of that