Noah & me (GA)
Member Since 2016
Daniel is one of our 5 civvies, a neighborhood stray who would not have made it through the winter. That was 3 years ago, he wasn't chipped or neutered. Everything he does is a big secret, like a lot of cats, so we never see him eat, drink or use the litter.
Last weekend he was getting cranky about something, he can be unpredictable, and only when we had him up on the exam table did he show us his bum and his blockage. A micro-enema, some BUPE and a massage and he passed no problem. Fecal exam showed no parasites but some blood, no fever, no other symptoms. He's on Metronidazole 50mg/1 per day waiting for an if-needed follow up, eating and drinking, no obvious pain. BUT... he had a poo hanging off his tail this morning and it was rock hard. He passed it okay or he would have told us and of course this never happens when he's on the exam table. Aside from his yet to be diagnosed bowel problems, if any, what would make a poo so hard? It had not been hanging there very long, a little bit of hair.
Not very scientific saying "rock hard" but I could not crumble it between my fingers.
Last weekend he was getting cranky about something, he can be unpredictable, and only when we had him up on the exam table did he show us his bum and his blockage. A micro-enema, some BUPE and a massage and he passed no problem. Fecal exam showed no parasites but some blood, no fever, no other symptoms. He's on Metronidazole 50mg/1 per day waiting for an if-needed follow up, eating and drinking, no obvious pain. BUT... he had a poo hanging off his tail this morning and it was rock hard. He passed it okay or he would have told us and of course this never happens when he's on the exam table. Aside from his yet to be diagnosed bowel problems, if any, what would make a poo so hard? It had not been hanging there very long, a little bit of hair.
Not very scientific saying "rock hard" but I could not crumble it between my fingers.

