GOBBLES GI UPDATE - At a loss...

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TheBowHuntress

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Gobbles is sick--something GI....not sure...could be a repeat of whatever mystery illness he had back in April when he had the GI problems for over a month.

His lump from last month disappeared: flattened out and healed nicely, although I found another small one; same as the original one (about size of a small pea, a little pink but doesn't seem to bother him.

Diarrhea started Tuesday--5x a day, though a small amount, which was liquidy--sometimes a little drops out like he can just make it to the LB in time. I changed his food to just one brand/meat a day (until today when I am pulling my hair out between him vomiting and picking at food).

I discontinued his ReNew on Thursday. I bought metamucil last night and had to force it on him with a feeding syringe (mixed in water)...he ending up puking it up, along with the little bit of food he ate.

His scruff springs back when I checked him. He is peeing and preening, and today only diarrhea'd twice so far; the second time being slightly formed. He asks to go outside, so I take him out for 10 minutes at best, but do not let him eat grass. His mood seems the same. He is semi-social and not very playful, but that's normal for him. I got the kissy/purry/toilet paper this morning; same as usual.

I called the vet today but told them I cannot afford to bring him in and get tests done, and besides when I went that route this past April, after over $600 worth of tests, they still couldn't pin point what was causing it (that was when he had diarrhea and little appetite for over a month). I've tried different foods these past days. I tried cooked chicken on Wednesday. He cannot tolerate red meat.

The vet sold me 10 flagyl (metronidazole 62.5 mg, 2x day)pills today (I didn't take Gobbles in to see him) and I stopped at the pet store and bought some foods that have a lower fat count although at this point, I am ignoring the carb count--he has got to eat. I doubt he ate the equivalent of a can of FF yesterday and today, less. He only sold me 10 pills.

Shouldn't the flagyl be taken for more than 5 days? I assume he only sold me 10 so I'd have to go back there if the GI issues didn't stop.

So I gave him a flagyl pill this afternoon and half of a small can of Royal Canine digest sensitive. He puked that up. So I waited a little while and gave him another flagyl pill and some Tiki chicken; he licked the juice but did not eat the chicken. He seems to have held that down (I looked all over the house for vomit and didn't find any, thank God) and am going to take a closer look in the house just as soon as I post this. He only had diarrhea 2x so far today and the second one was somewhat, barely, formed.

I don't know what else to do. I don't know if I should start up the ReNew again (that is, if he eats) I am going to try some FF sliced turkey in gravy. I think. I am at my wit's end and we are VERY stretched with our income this month and I cannot run up a credit card.

I do have CYPRO on hand, but have not given him that (for appetite).

I am crushed and this is tearing my heart out.

Any suggestions appreciated...

Please keep us in your prayers.
 
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I wish I had ideas, Kat...just sending prayers your way, and I'm sure someone will come along with some suggestions and thoughts.....
 
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Gobs....not cool, dude. Your Mom doesn't need this.

Kat, is Gobbles the only one with issues? Nobody else is projectile at both ends?
There's no sign of blood in the pukus or liqui-poo, right?
Will he eat meat baby food? The poultry flavors might be gentle and bland enough to keep down.
 
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I'm curious why you don't just let him eat the grass? When my cats have tummy upsets, that's always the first thing they want, and they usually seem to feel so much better after they puke it back out.
 
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Barb & Mr. Frog said:
I'm curious why you don't just let him eat the grass? When my cats have tummy upsets, that's always the first thing they want, and they usually seem to feel so much better after they puke it back out.
Hi Barb--The reason I don't want him to eat grass is because (1) he has terrible diarrhea and I think that the grass will make it worse and (2) he does not need to vomit anymore--with 5 days worth of diarrhea, very little appetite and the recent vomiting--the last thing I want to do is give him something that may potentially make him vomit more. He needs to keep his food down and stay hydrated. Vomit + Diarrhea + Little Appetite = dehydration...
 
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Carl & Bob said:
Gobs....not cool, dude. Your Mom doesn't need this.

Kat, is Gobbles the only one with issues? Nobody else is projectile at both ends?
There's no sign of blood in the pukus or liqui-poo, right?
Will he eat meat baby food? The poultry flavors might be gentle and bland enough to keep down.
Nope. He's the only one. Pulling his "high maintenance act" as usual. Nope--no blood. He may eat baby food but I can't get to town until tomorrow. Basically, he is only licking any juice/gravy off of food. He would most likely eat chipped-chop-ham that I do have on hand, but not sure if I should offer it...???
 
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You can give metronidazole forever at about 62.5 mg (1/4 of a 250 mg tab) twice daily forever (if it works). My Lightning was on it one a day for aver a year until this spring when I increased it to twice daily.
 
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Did you use flagyl last time he had this, Kat?
I'm just saying because J.D. had a diarrhea problem not too long ago, and 2 or 3 doses of flagyl fixed him right up.

Jupiter, I hope you feel a lot better tomorrow if not tonight.
 
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Dyana said:
Did you use flagyl last time he had this, Kat?
I'm just saying because J.D. had a diarrhea problem not too long ago, and 2 or 3 doses of flagyl fixed him right up.

Jupiter, I hope you feel a lot better tomorrow if not tonight.
Yes, but it didn't really work. Nothing worked. I hope the planets line up and cure his fuzzy belly asap!!!
 
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dancing_cat cat_pet_icon Dear Sir Gobbles! Please eat for your Mama bean & try to keep the food down! I'm gaining weight & my yellow dresses are getting too tight! let's meet at the falls tonight! Its been such a long time. Hugs, scritches & head bumps. Princess Sabrina .
 
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Tiggy started his up again too in the last couple of weeks. we have tried to narrow it down to the food but DH is pretty convinced that its the fact we stopped the Renew. He reckons the effect of the renew carries over for a while but then something tips him over the edge to trigger it. So we are putting him back on the renew. if/when he gets better we will stop the renew again and see if it comes back after that... might be something he has to be on indefinately. Maybe Gobbles is the same..
 
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Kat, I'm sorry Gobbles is sick again. Have you tried mixing pumpkin into his food? When Furball has loose stools, the pumpkin helped her. Of course some cats won't eat it.

Sending prayers to you and Gobbles.
 
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Also I know Sienne had her guys on Flagyl for a month before the diarrhea cleared . The first time Tiggy had diarrhea he was on it 2 weeks. The vet prescribed a week at first but then extended it when it showed it was working a bit but not totally clear. Second time we had diarrhea the flagyl did nothing. This is third time.
 
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Houdini had something similar and Flagyl worked great. The only thing he would eat was chicken baby food. Can you maybe make your own in a blender?
 
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Kat,
I think the ham would be okay? Is it sugar cured? I'd get him to eat even if ham isn't the greatest thing in the world. I think I read on Dr. P's site or here that she said when it comes to "snacks", she doesn't worry about carbs. One of her kitties was a big fan of licorice, and since that is what he liked, that's what she gave him at treat time. If he can eat and keep down a little bit of ham, I think I'd go with it.
 
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My blender is the biggest POS in the universe, so I can't make chicken baby food...darn! I've been meaning to buy a new one for a long time.

I offered and he ate a small amount of chipped chop ham; just a bit. I don't want to give him too much because he hasn't ate squat today.
 
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milfordcollector said:
dancing_cat cat_pet_icon Dear Sir Gobbles! Please eat for your Mama bean & try to keep the food down! I'm gaining weight & my yellow dresses are getting too tight! let's meet at the falls tonight! Its been such a long time. Hugs, scritches & head bumps. Princess Sabrina .
Thanks Princess Sabrina! I tricked Mom -- she gave in and gave me a tad of lunchmeat. I hope I don't get sick again. Mom said it's bad enough that I have the squirts and that I need to keep some food in my belly!!! So you gained a few ounces, eh? I think you needed to anyways. Just saying. Okay--let's meet at, say, midnight? Paws crossed I can sneak out--my Mom has been watching me like a hawk...following me to the LB...and on Puke Patrol!!!
 
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Wendy&Tiggy said:
Tiggy started his up again too in the last couple of weeks. we have tried to narrow it down to the food but DH is pretty convinced that its the fact we stopped the Renew. He reckons the effect of the renew carries over for a while but then something tips him over the edge to trigger it. So we are putting him back on the renew. if/when he gets better we will stop the renew again and see if it comes back after that... might be something he has to be on indefinately. Maybe Gobbles is the same..
I think I should restart the ReNew--the only reason I stopped it the other day was because I thought I was overdoing it and thus, butt splatter. I took him off the ReNew AFTER he had diarrhea for a few days...Obviously, the ReNew isn't causing the GI issues for Gobbles...I did myself a favor last week and broke down and ordered a bottle of 30, instead of 14. I hope Tiggy feels better soon.
 
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Larry and Kitties said:
You can give metronidazole forever at about 62.5 mg (1/4 of a 250 mg tab) twice daily forever (if it works). My Lightning was on it one a day for aver a year until this spring when I increased it to twice daily.
Thank you, Larry. Pretty gentle stuff then! I'll see where he's at the day before the flagyl runs out and if still having GI issues, will ask the vet for more...he puked one of them, so (if he doesn't puke any more up) he only has enough for 4.5 days...
 
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It seems like you've tried or are trying everything else, I personally would 'try' the grass... worst case scenario is he isn't any better... and yea, I see your point about not wanting him to vomit, but maybe he 'needs' that one vomit with the grass to make his belly feel better and allow him to eat.... Any chance of a furball? That's a big one with the grass grazing for my babies, when they can't get it out by themselves, they use the grass to bring it up... works every time. (I know, probably not, but ..just thought I'd mention it)
 
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I don't think that I would give ham at this point. It could be too much - treat him like you would a baby and bland, gentle foods - even buy baby food and try giving him that.

Beechnut stage 2 is a good option - just meat and broth - comes in many flavors, chicken, turkey, lamb, beef

I'm sorry to hear he isn't feeling well. guess he isn't up for a CATapult ride, cause Maui says today is CATapult day!
 
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OH NO.....I am so sorry your sweet Gobbles is sick! I can tell you are beyond worried....

I don't have any advice....just wanted to let you know we are all thinking of you and wishing a speedy recovery for your G!

He got better and healthy last time this happened....he will do the same this time....


~kelly
 
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kat, sorry to hear gobbles is having problems. just a few thoughts off the top of my head:

going on the symptoms you've described...

could he possibly be constipated? this is gross, but sometimes a constipated kitty will have diarrhea that is able to seep around and by a compacted stool in the bowel. this could also cause vomiting (no where for the food to go).

you mentioned ReNew... are you talking about the probiotic ReNew? the only reason i'm asking is 2 of my 4 cats will become constipated from probiotics if i give them when they really don't need them.

you might want to consider having an abdominal x-ray done...
 
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Hi Kat, to share with you the story of my Tiger, 14 yrs old male. Tiger always have upset stomach whenever he's not well. Last couple of mths, he had bad diarrhea lasted for wks. Vet found nothing "wrong", prescribed antibiotics & med. he was better when taking the med & gone back to watery poo afterwards. He did not vomit. I tried giving steamed pumpkin which didn't help. Then I tried giving him smashed steamed rice & his diarrhea stopped. Normal stool for a month already
The way is steaming white rice till its cooked. Smash one soup spoon it into paste like, add in water bit by bit as you smash, grind. Mix this soup spoon of rice paste with canned food. Tiger will not eat this on his own, I have to force it into his mouth. This mix cannot be too watery as it will be difficult to feed. I fed him this rice paste three times every day.
 
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Have you tried 1/4 Pepcid to see if it helps him eat?

And some of the ideas for constipation may help with diarrhea , too. Check out the Feline Constipation site for ideas.

I've heard plain aloe juice may be soothing, though I have no experience with it.
 
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Sending purrs and prayers. Hope that Gobbles gets well soon!!
 
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Kat

From what you have described, could be a pancreatitis attack. They can test for it at the vet. I would not let it go on for very long before you take him in.

Terri
 
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Thank you, everyone, for your ideas and thoughts. You've all given me great ideas, but here's where I'm at:

He will not eat pumpkin in any way, shape or form.

He pukes up the metamucil (probably because the only way I can get it into him is a feeding syringe).

He is snubbing most of the food I've bought him or eating very, very little.

He is on Day 2 of the Flagyl.

I have not tried Pepcid AC yet.

His liquid poo was yellow, but this morning it was dark (maybe from the flagyl, ham or Royal Canin?)

He is not meatloafing, was laying on my husband's lap last night, went outside (harnessed) and wanted his belly rubbed--therefore, I do not suspect pancreatitis.

I cannot afford to get an x-ray at this time. Period.

He ate a little bit of ham at dinner last night (not smoked); at least I got him to eat something.

He ate a little bit of Friskies Plus this morning, again, at least I got him to eat something which has to be better than ham plus I mixed water in with it to help hydrate him and get the flagyl working.

So where do I go from here? If I try the myraid of foods recommended, I think that may make things work.

If I give him some miralax, it can potentially make his diarrhea worse.

i have cypro on hand, for appetite, if needed, but have not given him any.

It has been suggested to feed him chicken, rice, baby food, grass, miralax, renew; at this point in time, I will let him eat anything because he really needs to eat and it just ain't happening, but I am still on the fence about the grass. If I do try the grass, I'd wait a good 4 hours after his flagyl is given to him.

I don't know what try do/feed him today; my thinking is to borrow a blender from a neighbor and maybe blend together chicken and rice, with a little broth (will check label for onions)???He MAY eat some of the Friskies, but I know it isn't good for him.

Should I restart the ReNew? He hasn't had it now for 4 days.

If he were your cat, keeping in mind NO $$ for vet, what might you do? Again, I REALLY appreciate opinions and advice
 
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A simple test of stool impaction or whether it is too hard while still inside the colon is to take your hand and place it across the spine of the cat between the tail and ribcage. Press gently with your thumb and fingers on each side of the spine. You should not be able to feel anything hard in the colon. A normal colon will be relatively soft and the contents should not be much larger than 3/4 of an inch in diameter

could very well be constipated. do the above to make sure
 
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Kat, I'm sorry Gobbles is not any better. I did a Google search and saw that some vets recommend a 12 to 24 hour fast to help reset the digestive system. They say to give lots of water during the fast. I don't know if this is something you want to consider for Gobbles, but I thought I should mention it.

I also saw that Slippery Elm helps with diarrhea. They recommended one capsule twice a day, but didn't say what size the capsule was.

This is from Tanya's Kidney Disease site and gives good dosage information: http://www.felinecrf.org/holistic_treatments.htm#SEB_what_is_it

Also, baby food was recommended to get him to eat.
 
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dian and wheezer said:
A simple test of stool impaction or whether it is too hard while still inside the colon is to take your hand and place it across the spine of the cat between the tail and ribcage. Press gently with your thumb and fingers on each side of the spine. You should not be able to feel anything hard in the colon. A normal colon will be relatively soft and the contents should not be much larger than 3/4 of an inch in diameter

could very well be constipated. do the above to make sure
Hi Dian--I tried checking him for constipation; a little difficult to find his ribs as I'm sure you know what I mean since you've met him...

If I did the exam correctly (tried 3x) his colon area is firm. I had to feel through his belly "roll" meaning where his plump fat layer hangs underneath him. He was actually enjoying me rubbing it, nudging the corner of the door (rubbing face on it), so I did that for a short while.

I already gave him the flagyl an hour ago but am thinking maybe I should give him a dose of miralax?

He is acting hungry again--sitting near his cupboard where food is kept.

I'm not 100% on the constipation, but am willing to try miralax--I can probably sneak it into his food...

Any suggestions, anyone? What if I am wrong and the miralax makes his diarrhea worse? If miralax, how much???
 
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I just read about giving vaseline (1/3 to 1/2 teaspoon) if constipated. I might try that, however, what if it is NOT constipation? Would it make the diarrhea worse or harm him in any other way??
 
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It could slightly aggravate the diarrhea. Test small doses.

Psyllium fiber, 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon - aids in both constipation and diarrhea by absorbing and holding water. For constipation, it may help soften new stool: for diarrhea, it soaks up excess liquid to give it some form. Again, test small doses and provide ample liquid for hydration, maybe plain broth or tuna water.

If he seems hungry, try small amounts of food - 1-2 teaspoons at a time - and give it some time to settle. Think about how you'd manage a GI upset for a kid - slowly and carefully.
 
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I also saw that Slippery Elm helps with diarrhea. They recommended one capsule twice a day, but didn't say what size the capsule was.

I have used this on Maui - if you decide to try this - you buy it in capsule form - make sure it only contains slippery elm bark nothing else. You open the capsule and take the amount that is in the smaller part of the capsule out and mix with a little water. Then you syringe it into cat or mix with food if he will eat it that way.

You can do this once or twice a day for up to 3 days. If no improvement, stop using it.

Too much slippery elm and you can cause constipation. It's a homeopathic remedy.

If this were Maui, I would use the baby food and canned food with water added. I might even give some baked or boiled chicken if she will eat it. I would consider trying raw food, but may wait until I see improvement, as I wouldn't want any bacteria from the raw causing further problems.

I would also syringe water so she doesn't get dehydrated.

I wouldn't rush to give grass. Especially if you are picking it from outside. You don't know what fertilizers may be on it or dog poop, etc. If you are going to give grass, then go to pet store and buy pet grass - either from seeds or already growing. At least you can be sure that it is clean, then I would limit the amount of grass given.

What I understand about vaseline it's more for hairballs. I don't know it I would give petroleum jelly to Maui in this condition.

Just my thoughts...
 
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BJM said:
It could slightly aggravate the diarrhea. Test small doses.

Psyllium fiber aids in both constipation and diarrhes by absorbing and holding water. For constipation, it may help soften new stool: for diarrhea, it soaks up excess liquid to give it some form. Again, test small doses and provide ample liquid for hydration, maybe plain broth or tuna water.

If he seems hungry, try small amounts - 1-2 teaspoons at a time - and give it some time to settle. Think about how you'd manage a GI upset for a kid - slowly and carefully.
do you mean 1-2 teaspoons of psyllium fiber?
 
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carfurby said:
Kat, I'm sorry Gobbles is not any better. I did a Google search and saw that some vets recommend a 12 to 24 hour fast to help reset the digestive system. They say to give lots of water during the fast. I don't know if this is something you want to consider for Gobbles, but I thought I should mention it.
My vet always suggests 24 hour fast for diarrhea. It sometimes helps. I think it depends on the cause of the GI problems. Another thing to consider is a food allergy. When Gobbles was sick the last time did your vet mention that as a possibility?
 
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TheBowHuntress said:
...do you mean 1-2 teaspoons of psyllium fiber?

No, I mean food - edited previous post to clarify.

If you do fast him, check for ketones.
 
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Hi Kat, just wanted to say we're thinking of you and Goobles. I hope he feels better soon. One of my civies wouldn't eat and had diarrhea. Turns out he's was really constipated. They had to do an enema on him. I just don't know what to advise for Gobbles.

(((HUGS))))
 
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Gail & Houdini said:
Houdini had something similar and Flagyl worked great. The only thing he would eat was chicken baby food. Can you maybe make your own in a blender?
I made some. He snubbed it; but his drooler, Jessie, was thrilled!!! Nothing goes to waste here :mrgreen:
 
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Hillary & Maui said:
I don't think that I would give ham at this point. It could be too much - treat him like you would a baby and bland, gentle foods - even buy baby food and try giving him that.

Beechnut stage 2 is a good option - just meat and broth - comes in many flavors, chicken, turkey, lamb, beef

I'm sorry to hear he isn't feeling well. guess he isn't up for a CATapult ride, cause Maui says today is CATapult day!
No go on the baby food. I tried a few. Tell Maui: paws crossed, he'll squeeze into his speedo very soon...
 
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carfurby said:
Kat, I'm sorry Gobbles is sick again. Have you tried mixing pumpkin into his food? When Furball has loose stools, the pumpkin helped her. Of course some cats won't eat it.

Sending prayers to you and Gobbles.
Thanks Carla; he won't touch it...
 
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Jill & Alex said:
kat, sorry to hear gobbles is having problems. just a few thoughts off the top of my head:

going on the symptoms you've described...

could he possibly be constipated? this is gross, but sometimes a constipated kitty will have diarrhea that is able to seep around and by a compacted stool in the bowel. this could also cause vomiting (no where for the food to go).

you mentioned ReNew... are you talking about the probiotic ReNew? the only reason i'm asking is 2 of my 4 cats will become constipated from probiotics if i give them when they really don't need them.

you might want to consider having an abdominal x-ray done...
Thanks Jill. He possibly COULD be constipated; I palpitated his colon and it feels firm, but I can't say for sure as I have never "examined" his colon (might be something I can ask a vet tech friend). I understand what you mean. He hasn't vomited today and is eating some. I administered 1/3 tsp. metamucil at 10:30 mixed into about 1.5 tablespoons of medium carb FF (+ water added into the food), all of which he ate. He also had about 2 tablespoons of chicken broth. Just now, he ate about 1 T. of food with water mixed into it. Yes, ReNew (Ultimate Flora Critical Care 50 Billion). I am debating giving this to him at his next feeding. Perhaps the flagyl is working; he hasn't vomited and his appetite is better today. I only found diarrhea in his LB once, although it was dark colored (could be from flagyl? or perhaps chip-chop-ham he ate yesterday).
 
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tortie58 said:
Hi Kat, to share with you the story of my Tiger, 14 yrs old male. Tiger always have upset stomach whenever he's not well. Last couple of mths, he had bad diarrhea lasted for wks. Vet found nothing "wrong", prescribed antibiotics & med. he was better when taking the med & gone back to watery poo afterwards. He did not vomit. I tried giving steamed pumpkin which didn't help. Then I tried giving him smashed steamed rice & his diarrhea stopped. Normal stool for a month already
The way is steaming white rice till its cooked. Smash one soup spoon it into paste like, add in water bit by bit as you smash, grind. Mix this soup spoon of rice paste with canned food. Tiger will not eat this on his own, I have to force it into his mouth. This mix cannot be too watery as it will be difficult to feed. I fed him this rice paste three times every day.
Thank you! I tried rice by itself, rice with broth and rice blended (in blender) with chicken and broth. He snubbed all.
 
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Maggies Mom Debby said:
carfurby said:
Kat, I'm sorry Gobbles is not any better. I did a Google search and saw that some vets recommend a 12 to 24 hour fast to help reset the digestive system. They say to give lots of water during the fast. I don't know if this is something you want to consider for Gobbles, but I thought I should mention it.
My vet always suggests 24 hour fast for diarrhea. It sometimes helps. I think it depends on the cause of the GI problems. Another thing to consider is a food allergy. When Gobbles was sick the last time did your vet mention that as a possibility?
If I fast him, I will have to force water on him. He is now eating a little watered-down Friskies and drank some broth. The vet did mention food allergy last time; I did a process of elimination with regard to his food (began on Tuesday) and I don't believe any are a food allergy.
 
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GOBBLES UPDATE:

He is eating a little more than yesterday; watered down Friskies wet food, although not nearly enough. He is drinking chicken broth (no onions). He had his third 62.5 mg dose of Flagyl this morning and 1/3 tsp of Metamucil mixed into his food. So far, he has not vomited and only diarrhea'd once (dark) early this morning. Up until me giving him Flagyl, Royal Canin "digestive sensitive"--he merely just licked the gravy off of it--and a few bits of lunchmeat, his liquid poo had been yellow.

Weird that he wants me to rub his belly....so I am doing so and he is bearing his belly for me to do it more!

ETA: he basically inhaled Tiki (chicken flavor) and it's juice--about 4 Tbs. total. Then about 10 minutes later, he took a large, liquid yellow poo.


I noticed that he has been licking his butt a bit (gross but true); on examination I noticed it is sore looking. His anal glands do not look clogged. I cleaned his butt, ever so gently, with an alcohol-free baby wipe that I warmed up first. When I washed him, his anal glands excreted dark fluid though do not seem clogged (I expressed them and got very little fluid which was not stinky; basically odor-free). I then applied a little Vaseline to his butt. I can tell that his butt is irritated and a little sore; I read that diarrhea can do that.
 
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You may want to take warm water compresses to his butt as well. This will help with any build up, plus it's only water so won't hurt him. Then you can put some vaseline on after.

Keep offering the baby food even if you need to spoon or syringe feed it. You want him to eat and that is soft enough and simple enough to digest easily.
 
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since we are playing with the butt hole, how about a few of those stamped autographs I was talking about at reunion
 
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