purrdydolly
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Recap
AMPS 187
+3 158
+6 176
PMPS 176
+3 130
So I still have all toes intact, although Purrdy has taken to nibbling them when I pop into his space first thing for the loo
it's kind of cute!
Patience pants are splitting at the seams again but he's got his one last chance to turn green in today's cycle - not holding my breath for that though! I do wonder about holding the full 10 cycles with him since he's not a bouncer.
Interesting times with Vyktor yesterday. Some of you may recall back on 12/1 when I took him to the vet for suspected blood in urine (that turned of to be some red clay in the kitty litter) only for them to discover he was constipated. Interesting because he had still been pooing, although his diary did show he had missed a few days in a row a couple of weeks before, and the consistency of his poo was good. They gave a suppository and apparently a fur filled poo as long as him came out. Since then I have been brushing at least 5 times a week and putting him at the back fence at least once a day to force him to get a little exercise walking back in.
Following the vet visit and up to 28/1 he had been pooping at least every second day but since then he'd started to skip regularly so mostly he was going every third day. On 2/17 it was just a small one and although he did a good one on 2/18 on that evening he made several trips to the lb with no action (urinating fine) so I gave him cat lax. Saw footprints in the lb again yesterday and gave more cat lax.
His tummy was hard and the spot on the flanks btw tail and ribs was very sensitive so I gave the vet a call. It was decided that with Vyktor's vet hating temperament the best thing was for me to try giving a suppository (microlax) at home
Long story short with that is that we managed. My boy is just amazing
I didn't get enough in with the first one but on the second one we had instant action. However, there didn't seem to me to be enough poo to have been causing him all that trouble (10 large grapes - good consistency). It does seem to have done the trick though because the spot on the flanks is no longer sensitive.
Does this sound like a 'normal' older cat constipation issue? I'm wondering if the real problem might be gas or something else? He did do a little burp in my face after eating the other day but I haven't noticed any gas from the other end.
His appy has also been off since just before the vet visit. It has been extremely hot so mine's been off too but I don't ever recall his being off for so long. Some days he's been eating at the lower end of his normal but there's been a few days when he's only had 100-150g, on the other days he's been somewhere in between.
Looks like this might be becoming a regular problem for Vyktor so all poo tips appreciated. I guess we start with pumpkin or squash. I gather steamed or boiled then pureed. Skin off for pumpkin but can I leave the skin on for squash (I'll be trying the little yellow ones)? I'm seeing some wild variations in how much to give too - what do you guys suggest?
Recap
AMPS 187
+3 158
+6 176
PMPS 176
+3 130
So I still have all toes intact, although Purrdy has taken to nibbling them when I pop into his space first thing for the loo
it's kind of cute!Patience pants are splitting at the seams again but he's got his one last chance to turn green in today's cycle - not holding my breath for that though! I do wonder about holding the full 10 cycles with him since he's not a bouncer.
Interesting times with Vyktor yesterday. Some of you may recall back on 12/1 when I took him to the vet for suspected blood in urine (that turned of to be some red clay in the kitty litter) only for them to discover he was constipated. Interesting because he had still been pooing, although his diary did show he had missed a few days in a row a couple of weeks before, and the consistency of his poo was good. They gave a suppository and apparently a fur filled poo as long as him came out. Since then I have been brushing at least 5 times a week and putting him at the back fence at least once a day to force him to get a little exercise walking back in.
Following the vet visit and up to 28/1 he had been pooping at least every second day but since then he'd started to skip regularly so mostly he was going every third day. On 2/17 it was just a small one and although he did a good one on 2/18 on that evening he made several trips to the lb with no action (urinating fine) so I gave him cat lax. Saw footprints in the lb again yesterday and gave more cat lax.
His tummy was hard and the spot on the flanks btw tail and ribs was very sensitive so I gave the vet a call. It was decided that with Vyktor's vet hating temperament the best thing was for me to try giving a suppository (microlax) at home
Long story short with that is that we managed. My boy is just amazing
I didn't get enough in with the first one but on the second one we had instant action. However, there didn't seem to me to be enough poo to have been causing him all that trouble (10 large grapes - good consistency). It does seem to have done the trick though because the spot on the flanks is no longer sensitive. Does this sound like a 'normal' older cat constipation issue? I'm wondering if the real problem might be gas or something else? He did do a little burp in my face after eating the other day but I haven't noticed any gas from the other end.
His appy has also been off since just before the vet visit. It has been extremely hot so mine's been off too but I don't ever recall his being off for so long. Some days he's been eating at the lower end of his normal but there's been a few days when he's only had 100-150g, on the other days he's been somewhere in between.
Looks like this might be becoming a regular problem for Vyktor so all poo tips appreciated. I guess we start with pumpkin or squash. I gather steamed or boiled then pureed. Skin off for pumpkin but can I leave the skin on for squash (I'll be trying the little yellow ones)? I'm seeing some wild variations in how much to give too - what do you guys suggest?