Dawnthebikegirl
Member Since 2021
I feel like this is going to be a long story, but I'll try to keep it succinct.
I've upped Fergs dose to 1.5 but the numbers are not really dropping. I think it's because he's constipated and stressed out)
He suffers from chronic constipation. The vet didn't say that he had megacolon, but his poops are pretty large. I have spent a few years telling the vet I didn't want him on the Royal Canin fiber response food (the vet kept insisting on it). I've tried to keep him regular by giving him lactulose (just switched to mirilax when I found out he was diabetic), probiotics, psyllium, subq fluids for hydration... you name it. I've tried it. It works for a while, then it stops working.
About 4 months ago he went into the vet with diarrhea only to realize he had an impacted stool. Vet worked for 3 days to get him pooping and when it was all done, I finally gave in and started feeding the Fiber Response food... and it worked!!! He's been fine and pooping regularly. However....
fast forward 4 months and now my cat has diabetes. UGH. I knew it!
So 2 weeks ago he had a UTI, that was treated but the urinalysis and the blood work showed diabetes. I had to wait a week to get him on insulin (waiting for the UTI to clear). I did lots of reading and started with the transition off the kibble to a low-carb raw diet. I went back to giving him psyllium and miralax, and added egg yolk to try to keep him regular. I started him on a low dose of Lantus (1 unit) everything was going fine until about a day ago he stopped pooping. So i'm back where i started.
I want to do a raw/low-carb diet. I understand that's the only chance I have to get him into remission. But i also need him to poop and the only reliable way I've experienced is to give him the shitty Royal Canin kibble (that he loves).
Maybe the end game for him is not gonna be remission. I need to find a balance here. I'm beyond stressed about this.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've upped Fergs dose to 1.5 but the numbers are not really dropping. I think it's because he's constipated and stressed out)
He suffers from chronic constipation. The vet didn't say that he had megacolon, but his poops are pretty large. I have spent a few years telling the vet I didn't want him on the Royal Canin fiber response food (the vet kept insisting on it). I've tried to keep him regular by giving him lactulose (just switched to mirilax when I found out he was diabetic), probiotics, psyllium, subq fluids for hydration... you name it. I've tried it. It works for a while, then it stops working.
About 4 months ago he went into the vet with diarrhea only to realize he had an impacted stool. Vet worked for 3 days to get him pooping and when it was all done, I finally gave in and started feeding the Fiber Response food... and it worked!!! He's been fine and pooping regularly. However....
fast forward 4 months and now my cat has diabetes. UGH. I knew it!
So 2 weeks ago he had a UTI, that was treated but the urinalysis and the blood work showed diabetes. I had to wait a week to get him on insulin (waiting for the UTI to clear). I did lots of reading and started with the transition off the kibble to a low-carb raw diet. I went back to giving him psyllium and miralax, and added egg yolk to try to keep him regular. I started him on a low dose of Lantus (1 unit) everything was going fine until about a day ago he stopped pooping. So i'm back where i started.
I want to do a raw/low-carb diet. I understand that's the only chance I have to get him into remission. But i also need him to poop and the only reliable way I've experienced is to give him the shitty Royal Canin kibble (that he loves).
Maybe the end game for him is not gonna be remission. I need to find a balance here. I'm beyond stressed about this.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.