Critter Mom
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Saoirse can't continue with ondansetron treatment at the moment (liver problems) so she needs an alternative treatment for nausea or she may stop eating (pancreatitis). I have trialled her on slippery elm bark (SEB) and she eats it readily, but it seems to dry her stools a little and this is a problem because the food she is on at the moment - the only one she can tolerate - seems to be constipating her a bit.
I have also given Saoirse psyllium husk at times. It worked well to soften her stools but I've read that it can starve the beneficial bacteria in her gut.
I have also trialled Saoirse on small amounts of pumpkin because I read on felineconstipation.org that it can feed the beneficial bacteria in the gut. However, it also seems to leave her stools a little dry.
For all of the above, I've always trialled each fibre separately and at very conservative quantities. For example, to soften her stools I just need to show the bag of psyllium to her food dish and that does the job perfectly. (Any more and her stools get a bit big.)
I am wondering whether it is possible to give different types of fibre in different meals to tailor a solution that meets Saoirse's particular needs?
Also, is it possible to administer SEB on an ongoing basis? Or can you only give it for a few days and then have to stop it?
I have read the info on felineconstipation.org. It gives information about feline-appropriate fibre sources, but doesn't really give much of a guide on how to use them. I'd be very, very grateful for any information or experience others have to share regarding how to use these fibre sources to best benefit one's cat.
I have also given Saoirse psyllium husk at times. It worked well to soften her stools but I've read that it can starve the beneficial bacteria in her gut.
I have also trialled Saoirse on small amounts of pumpkin because I read on felineconstipation.org that it can feed the beneficial bacteria in the gut. However, it also seems to leave her stools a little dry.
For all of the above, I've always trialled each fibre separately and at very conservative quantities. For example, to soften her stools I just need to show the bag of psyllium to her food dish and that does the job perfectly. (Any more and her stools get a bit big.)
I am wondering whether it is possible to give different types of fibre in different meals to tailor a solution that meets Saoirse's particular needs?
Also, is it possible to administer SEB on an ongoing basis? Or can you only give it for a few days and then have to stop it?
I have read the info on felineconstipation.org. It gives information about feline-appropriate fibre sources, but doesn't really give much of a guide on how to use them. I'd be very, very grateful for any information or experience others have to share regarding how to use these fibre sources to best benefit one's cat.
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Correct me as I catch up on what is going on please- is the nausea from pancreatitis? Was she having a pancreatitis flare recently? Ondansetron can cause constipation as I understand it, have you noticed any change since stopping it? Is she perhaps nauseous from stomach acid? If so, Ranitidine might help and has the side benefit of assisting motility?