oscarandlucy
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A few weeks ago Oscar had a strange episode that landed him in the vet emerg. See thread here:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=39556
He has been fine since then, until last night. I noticed that he had not had a bowel movement (he usually has one every second day). In the middle of the night, he started crying and vomiting. While I cleaned the vomit, he started hunching and straining as if trying to have a bowel movement. He was nowhere near his box. The straining seemed to cause him great pain, and after an attempt, he would lie down and pant. This happened a few times with a few minutes of calm in between. Finally, he passed a fairly large stool during one of these horrible episodes - it seemed as if his whole lower body was cramping up.
Once he did that, he was fine. He ate and then slept comfortably through the night. This seemed to be a milder version of what happened last time. Although that time the panting, shaking and howling were so dramatic that they overshadowed the bowel movement, which was just written off as a symptom of whatever else was going on.
So, is it possible that what he is experiencing is severe constipation, even if his normal schedule if only off by one day? I think we will get to the vet but in the meantime, are there any suggestions that won't threaten his OTJ?
He loves lactulose (acts like it's the best treat ever) but I hesitate to give it to him since it is a sugar. I also give him 1/8 tsp psyllium each day. Should I up the psyllium? give lactulose regularly? something else?
All thoughts welcomed. Thank you in advance.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=39556
He has been fine since then, until last night. I noticed that he had not had a bowel movement (he usually has one every second day). In the middle of the night, he started crying and vomiting. While I cleaned the vomit, he started hunching and straining as if trying to have a bowel movement. He was nowhere near his box. The straining seemed to cause him great pain, and after an attempt, he would lie down and pant. This happened a few times with a few minutes of calm in between. Finally, he passed a fairly large stool during one of these horrible episodes - it seemed as if his whole lower body was cramping up.
Once he did that, he was fine. He ate and then slept comfortably through the night. This seemed to be a milder version of what happened last time. Although that time the panting, shaking and howling were so dramatic that they overshadowed the bowel movement, which was just written off as a symptom of whatever else was going on.
So, is it possible that what he is experiencing is severe constipation, even if his normal schedule if only off by one day? I think we will get to the vet but in the meantime, are there any suggestions that won't threaten his OTJ?
He loves lactulose (acts like it's the best treat ever) but I hesitate to give it to him since it is a sugar. I also give him 1/8 tsp psyllium each day. Should I up the psyllium? give lactulose regularly? something else?
All thoughts welcomed. Thank you in advance.