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Carl & Polly & Bob (GA)
Well, actually it's my 2nd, after Mullet's excellent adventure with chocolate a couple of months ago...
This time it is Bob. I can't remember Bob ever having problems with either constipation or diarrhea in his 12 years of life. Since Monday night, I've been finding small puddles, always in the LBs thank goodness. Last night I determined it was Bob, and not Mullet who was leaving these foul smelling treasures in the boxes. I had noticed that Bob would leave the box, moaning and howling, after using it. But Bob has always done that. Like he's telling the world he has done his job, and now it is someone else's job to make the box presentable for his next visit, and to do so NOW. So I didn't think anything was amiss. I have two cats who share 5 boxes (meantime, in 30+ years of living in and owning various homes, I've never lived in one with more than one bathroom, so my cats should feel pretty damn special).
Anyway, I've confirmed that Bob is the one with the problem. The messy details...
No evidence of blood, mucous or worms. Just small puddles of liqui-poo that are the same color of the food, maybe a litter darker. No change in diet, unless FF and Friskees have changed ingredients in the past week. He did eat a few scraps of pork ribs last weekend, but the poops didn't start until days later. Mullet and three people ate the same ribs, with no ill after-effects. So I don't think it's too serious a problem, but I know diarrhea is NOT a good thing, and after dispensing gallons of sub-q fluids last year to the little guy, I don't want to have to deal with treating dehydration by making him look like a camel every day.
So, today, I'm a newbie. What is the standard first step treatment to make the puddles change back into normal deposits?
Thanks in advance,
Carl, Bob and Mullet
This time it is Bob. I can't remember Bob ever having problems with either constipation or diarrhea in his 12 years of life. Since Monday night, I've been finding small puddles, always in the LBs thank goodness. Last night I determined it was Bob, and not Mullet who was leaving these foul smelling treasures in the boxes. I had noticed that Bob would leave the box, moaning and howling, after using it. But Bob has always done that. Like he's telling the world he has done his job, and now it is someone else's job to make the box presentable for his next visit, and to do so NOW. So I didn't think anything was amiss. I have two cats who share 5 boxes (meantime, in 30+ years of living in and owning various homes, I've never lived in one with more than one bathroom, so my cats should feel pretty damn special).
Anyway, I've confirmed that Bob is the one with the problem. The messy details...
No evidence of blood, mucous or worms. Just small puddles of liqui-poo that are the same color of the food, maybe a litter darker. No change in diet, unless FF and Friskees have changed ingredients in the past week. He did eat a few scraps of pork ribs last weekend, but the poops didn't start until days later. Mullet and three people ate the same ribs, with no ill after-effects. So I don't think it's too serious a problem, but I know diarrhea is NOT a good thing, and after dispensing gallons of sub-q fluids last year to the little guy, I don't want to have to deal with treating dehydration by making him look like a camel every day.
So, today, I'm a newbie. What is the standard first step treatment to make the puddles change back into normal deposits?
Thanks in advance,
Carl, Bob and Mullet