AmandaE
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Since Mowgli has been living with us for 1.5 months, I have had a lot of opportunity to observe him more closely - This is what led to my Feline Carpal Hyperextension question earlier this week. In addition to my hypothesis that he has Carpal Hyperextension in his front paws rather than Neuropathy, I have noticed that Mowgli has become constipated since starting Lantus (maybe due to insulin in general). His poops have been dry little nuggets (like - dusty husk dry) for the past 1-2 weeks, but he still has the same appetite, and doesn't seem to be uncomfortable. I didn't want this to become a bigger problem so I gave him 1/8 tsp Miralax (Clearlax actually) last night and this morning, and will continue administering BID until I see some progress.
Background information: Mowgli is, and has always been an excessive groomer. If you're patting him and stop, he will clean where you patted. I have noticed lately a shortened patch of hair on his front paw suggesting maybe he's over doing it lately.
Q1: I have noticed a lot of CGs have issues with Constipation - is this a side effect of insulin? is it associated with diabetes in general? - Is Mowgli's body stealing the water from his poop so he can pee more?
I'm sure excessive grooming isn't helping, but he doesn't have a history of constipation at all. I admit that I am nervous he could have a hairy intestinal blockage or something.
Q2: Does anyone have experience with Excessive grooming? I have read that it can be stress related but Mowgli is seriously so chill all the time and has done this his whole life. I am going to try a Feliway diffuser to see if that mitigates some of his grooming, does anyone have experience with Feliway that can vouch for it's effectiveness?
Q3: For CGs that have more experience with cat constipation: when is it time to go to the vet? excessive dry pooping? lack of BMs? decreased appetite? What is typically the action point for you all?
I'm hoping the ClearLax does it's job and gets his intestines moving, once it does I will halt the ClearLax and start adding plain pumpkin to his daily diet.
Q4: Is it typical for diabetic cats to have constipation for their entire life? Can it be managed with ClearLax? How long is it ok to use ClearLax to help a cats BMs along?
I've come to learn about myself that I'm a lengthy poster... Thanks for sticking through it!
Since Mowgli has been living with us for 1.5 months, I have had a lot of opportunity to observe him more closely - This is what led to my Feline Carpal Hyperextension question earlier this week. In addition to my hypothesis that he has Carpal Hyperextension in his front paws rather than Neuropathy, I have noticed that Mowgli has become constipated since starting Lantus (maybe due to insulin in general). His poops have been dry little nuggets (like - dusty husk dry) for the past 1-2 weeks, but he still has the same appetite, and doesn't seem to be uncomfortable. I didn't want this to become a bigger problem so I gave him 1/8 tsp Miralax (Clearlax actually) last night and this morning, and will continue administering BID until I see some progress.
Background information: Mowgli is, and has always been an excessive groomer. If you're patting him and stop, he will clean where you patted. I have noticed lately a shortened patch of hair on his front paw suggesting maybe he's over doing it lately.
Q1: I have noticed a lot of CGs have issues with Constipation - is this a side effect of insulin? is it associated with diabetes in general? - Is Mowgli's body stealing the water from his poop so he can pee more?
I'm sure excessive grooming isn't helping, but he doesn't have a history of constipation at all. I admit that I am nervous he could have a hairy intestinal blockage or something.
Q2: Does anyone have experience with Excessive grooming? I have read that it can be stress related but Mowgli is seriously so chill all the time and has done this his whole life. I am going to try a Feliway diffuser to see if that mitigates some of his grooming, does anyone have experience with Feliway that can vouch for it's effectiveness?
Q3: For CGs that have more experience with cat constipation: when is it time to go to the vet? excessive dry pooping? lack of BMs? decreased appetite? What is typically the action point for you all?
I'm hoping the ClearLax does it's job and gets his intestines moving, once it does I will halt the ClearLax and start adding plain pumpkin to his daily diet.
Q4: Is it typical for diabetic cats to have constipation for their entire life? Can it be managed with ClearLax? How long is it ok to use ClearLax to help a cats BMs along?
I've come to learn about myself that I'm a lengthy poster... Thanks for sticking through it!