shadycat
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I was wondering if many of your kitties have problems with constipation. Most of what I read is that cats on canned food usually have softer stools, one site even said that said they had "never" seen a cat who ate solely canned food get constipation... Well, Shady is apparently the opposite, because when I changed his diet to all canned, low carb, I noticed his stools getting harder and straining to poo. I assumed it was due to switching from a high fiber diet to low fiber? Have any of you had that problem when you went low carb?
Last week I saw him straining and straining in the litter box, to the point he cried out, and was not able to produce anything, and he threw up twice the same day. So I took him to the vet, who was able to feel material in the colon, and they gave him an enema to clean him out. Since then, I gave him Lactulose the vet prescribed (no increase in BG- Shady is still OTJ) for 3 days, then switched to metamucil- the clear, flavorless kind, the label says it is inulin (made from chicory root), along with some water mixed with his canned food, and added some Hills TD dry back into his diet because it is high fiber (with no increase in BG so far). I saw him poop yesterday and it was normal/soft-ish, and I am trying to keep an eye on things, but I'm not sure he went today, I work FT and have 2 cats so it's hard to monitor the litter box. I am getting kind of anxious about it because I am leaving for a 12 day trip at the end of the week, and I don't want anything to go wrong with his BG or get severe constipation while I am gone.
What do most of you use for constipation, and is it common in low carb kitties? I have read miralax mentioned on some threads here. Are there any advantages or disadvantages of miralax vs metamucil? Any reason I shouldn't keep using the metamucil? I know about the canned pumpkin remedy too, but I think a powder will be easier for the people taking care of my cats than pumpkin, since it is perishable. BTW, if it makes a difference treatment-wise, Shady is still OTJ, officially in 2 days (fingers crossed), it will have been 2 weeks. Vet thought his diabetes was caused by glucose toxicity resulting in insulin resistance, from prolonged stress related hyperglycemia while undergoing cancer treatment, and after insulin treatment was able to break out of it and is back to normal now, but could be prone to relapse.
Last week I saw him straining and straining in the litter box, to the point he cried out, and was not able to produce anything, and he threw up twice the same day. So I took him to the vet, who was able to feel material in the colon, and they gave him an enema to clean him out. Since then, I gave him Lactulose the vet prescribed (no increase in BG- Shady is still OTJ) for 3 days, then switched to metamucil- the clear, flavorless kind, the label says it is inulin (made from chicory root), along with some water mixed with his canned food, and added some Hills TD dry back into his diet because it is high fiber (with no increase in BG so far). I saw him poop yesterday and it was normal/soft-ish, and I am trying to keep an eye on things, but I'm not sure he went today, I work FT and have 2 cats so it's hard to monitor the litter box. I am getting kind of anxious about it because I am leaving for a 12 day trip at the end of the week, and I don't want anything to go wrong with his BG or get severe constipation while I am gone.
What do most of you use for constipation, and is it common in low carb kitties? I have read miralax mentioned on some threads here. Are there any advantages or disadvantages of miralax vs metamucil? Any reason I shouldn't keep using the metamucil? I know about the canned pumpkin remedy too, but I think a powder will be easier for the people taking care of my cats than pumpkin, since it is perishable. BTW, if it makes a difference treatment-wise, Shady is still OTJ, officially in 2 days (fingers crossed), it will have been 2 weeks. Vet thought his diabetes was caused by glucose toxicity resulting in insulin resistance, from prolonged stress related hyperglycemia while undergoing cancer treatment, and after insulin treatment was able to break out of it and is back to normal now, but could be prone to relapse.