roisin and fax
Active Member
Hi all,
I have not posted in a long while. Fax had been doing pretty well for a stretch but then last week I had to take him in to the vet for constipation. The poor guy was so backed up they had to put him under and help get everything out, twice! He had to spend 3 nights in hospital and finally came home yesterday. He seems to be doing ok considering all he's been through this week. Happy to report a MASSIVE BM in the litter tray this morning.
I have started him on lactulose 2-3 times a day (he thankfully will eat it). I am in Canada - does anyone use anything other than lactulose here? I have read about Miralax in the US but can't seem to find it here.
The vet wants me to change his food over to high fibre. I have concerns about this - first of all - a cat's digestive system is designed for the exact opposite of high fibre, so how does this work? Also, it took me months to find a food that worked with his diabetes (after trying numerous kinds - Fancy Feast pate varieties seem to work well). I will be honest and say that I don't trust the food sold by the vet clinic. The diabetes canned food they had him on was the worst I tried when it came to his blood glucose levels. I did voice these concerns to the vet but like always the response was mild annoyance and disregard. It seemed to me they didn't seem too worried about his diabetes, only his backed up colon. My logic and heart tells me I have to be sensitive to both conditions.
Is there anyone here that has experience with both conditions? How are you managing it?
Thank you for your time
I have not posted in a long while. Fax had been doing pretty well for a stretch but then last week I had to take him in to the vet for constipation. The poor guy was so backed up they had to put him under and help get everything out, twice! He had to spend 3 nights in hospital and finally came home yesterday. He seems to be doing ok considering all he's been through this week. Happy to report a MASSIVE BM in the litter tray this morning.
I have started him on lactulose 2-3 times a day (he thankfully will eat it). I am in Canada - does anyone use anything other than lactulose here? I have read about Miralax in the US but can't seem to find it here.
The vet wants me to change his food over to high fibre. I have concerns about this - first of all - a cat's digestive system is designed for the exact opposite of high fibre, so how does this work? Also, it took me months to find a food that worked with his diabetes (after trying numerous kinds - Fancy Feast pate varieties seem to work well). I will be honest and say that I don't trust the food sold by the vet clinic. The diabetes canned food they had him on was the worst I tried when it came to his blood glucose levels. I did voice these concerns to the vet but like always the response was mild annoyance and disregard. It seemed to me they didn't seem too worried about his diabetes, only his backed up colon. My logic and heart tells me I have to be sensitive to both conditions.
Is there anyone here that has experience with both conditions? How are you managing it?
Thank you for your time