kimouette
Member Since 2012
Hi eveyone!
My cat has been OTF for over a year now, but she now has CKD (stage 2) which is currently causing her to have dry stool. She is not completely constipated, but sometimes I'll find separated hard lumps with one normal stool in her litter box. She definitely has a tendency of becoming constipated but until now I treated it with slippery elm bark to help both her constipation and vomiting problem.
Since slippery elm bark doesn't seem to be enough, I was searching for a natural remedy that I could give to her on a daily basis, and found that psyllium husk was used by some people to treat constipation.
The thing is that I also found contradictory information saying that psyllium husk "retains water" so that it was used to treat diarrhea.
Anyone has serious information about that product? Would it be safe to mix 1/8th of a tea spoon of psyllium husk into my cat's wet food on a daily basis to treat her constipation?
Any advise?
Oh and by the way, the psyllium husk I can easily get my hand on (here in Switzerland) is a 100% natural for of powdered psyllium husk called "plantago ovata"... Is that the right product?
Thanks for your help!
Kim
My cat has been OTF for over a year now, but she now has CKD (stage 2) which is currently causing her to have dry stool. She is not completely constipated, but sometimes I'll find separated hard lumps with one normal stool in her litter box. She definitely has a tendency of becoming constipated but until now I treated it with slippery elm bark to help both her constipation and vomiting problem.
Since slippery elm bark doesn't seem to be enough, I was searching for a natural remedy that I could give to her on a daily basis, and found that psyllium husk was used by some people to treat constipation.
The thing is that I also found contradictory information saying that psyllium husk "retains water" so that it was used to treat diarrhea.
Anyone has serious information about that product? Would it be safe to mix 1/8th of a tea spoon of psyllium husk into my cat's wet food on a daily basis to treat her constipation?
Any advise?
Oh and by the way, the psyllium husk I can easily get my hand on (here in Switzerland) is a 100% natural for of powdered psyllium husk called "plantago ovata"... Is that the right product?
Thanks for your help!
Kim