carolynandlatte
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I was a total worry wart with Latte (and rightfully so, I still believe....most of the time ;-) ).
Now I have this foster and Im concerned about her poop!
She came to me about 5-6lbs overweight. Diet was 100% kibble, free fed. I slowly (at her pace) switched her to a diet of wellness chicken and turkey salmon. She gets no more than 4-6 temptation treats/day, along with some freeze dried chicken. She has been with me approx 2.5 months and on the wet food diet 7-8 weeks. She has successfully lost 1lb 8oz since her arrival, at a rate of approximately 2.5oz/week. She was 15lbs when she arrived. Goal= 9-10lbs.
The problem:
When she was on the dry food the first week or so, she was vomiting every few days. Her stools were very stinky, but looked good. She drank a lot of water.
Once she was on a completely wet diet the vomiting stopped. Her stools have changed, alternating between small/round/hard, normal, soft. I dont see her drinking any water. Im not sure if it looks lower in her bowl because its dry in here and evaporating, or if she is drinking when I am not looking. She feels well hydrated, but I will admit its hard to check because she is big and wont sit still very long. A few weeks ago she had diahrea on a rug, followed by a normal poo hanging from her bottom. It was sad to see her have a hard time getting it off because she is so round. I was hissed and nipped at when I tried to help. *sigh* Yesterday after using the LB, I noticed her trying to cover up something on a rug. When I went to look it was a nickel to quarter size of bloody mucus. Im assuming this came from her back end either before or after using the LB. This ReALLY concerns me!!!
Latte had IBD, and I cant help but fear this cat has the beginnings of it. What else could cause issues like this? Could the food really be doing this to her, despite it being of better quality? She does not seem stressed or unwell. She is happy to eat (all the time, if I let her! :smile: ). She had all her shots and got a clean bill of health when she was brought to the shelter. No other cats she has contact with in this house.
I am bringing her to the vet tomorrow. Its a vet designated by the shelter, so I have no idea what to expect. They want a fecal sample, if I can get it. Anything else I should ask for? Questions I should address? You'd think I would know what to do after all I went through with Latte. But I knew HER, and HER issues. I dont know anything about other cats. :? I want to make sure as long as Duchess (the foster) is in my care, she gets the same good care Latte received - both from the vets and myself.
Thanks for any thoughts on what might be going on.
And, please...any positive vibes to make this visit easy on her would be appreciated. She is a very good girl and showing more trust toward me. I fear something like getting her in a carrier and taking her to the vet may set her back a little. I hope Im not over reacting by bringing her in.
Now I have this foster and Im concerned about her poop!
She came to me about 5-6lbs overweight. Diet was 100% kibble, free fed. I slowly (at her pace) switched her to a diet of wellness chicken and turkey salmon. She gets no more than 4-6 temptation treats/day, along with some freeze dried chicken. She has been with me approx 2.5 months and on the wet food diet 7-8 weeks. She has successfully lost 1lb 8oz since her arrival, at a rate of approximately 2.5oz/week. She was 15lbs when she arrived. Goal= 9-10lbs.
The problem:
When she was on the dry food the first week or so, she was vomiting every few days. Her stools were very stinky, but looked good. She drank a lot of water.
Once she was on a completely wet diet the vomiting stopped. Her stools have changed, alternating between small/round/hard, normal, soft. I dont see her drinking any water. Im not sure if it looks lower in her bowl because its dry in here and evaporating, or if she is drinking when I am not looking. She feels well hydrated, but I will admit its hard to check because she is big and wont sit still very long. A few weeks ago she had diahrea on a rug, followed by a normal poo hanging from her bottom. It was sad to see her have a hard time getting it off because she is so round. I was hissed and nipped at when I tried to help. *sigh* Yesterday after using the LB, I noticed her trying to cover up something on a rug. When I went to look it was a nickel to quarter size of bloody mucus. Im assuming this came from her back end either before or after using the LB. This ReALLY concerns me!!!
Latte had IBD, and I cant help but fear this cat has the beginnings of it. What else could cause issues like this? Could the food really be doing this to her, despite it being of better quality? She does not seem stressed or unwell. She is happy to eat (all the time, if I let her! :smile: ). She had all her shots and got a clean bill of health when she was brought to the shelter. No other cats she has contact with in this house.
I am bringing her to the vet tomorrow. Its a vet designated by the shelter, so I have no idea what to expect. They want a fecal sample, if I can get it. Anything else I should ask for? Questions I should address? You'd think I would know what to do after all I went through with Latte. But I knew HER, and HER issues. I dont know anything about other cats. :? I want to make sure as long as Duchess (the foster) is in my care, she gets the same good care Latte received - both from the vets and myself.
Thanks for any thoughts on what might be going on.
And, please...any positive vibes to make this visit easy on her would be appreciated. She is a very good girl and showing more trust toward me. I fear something like getting her in a carrier and taking her to the vet may set her back a little. I hope Im not over reacting by bringing her in.