Carol & Yoshi
Member Since 2009
Background: Niko was diagnosed with IBD about 7 years ago and put on compounded budesonide. For about the first five years, he would have a flare about every three months and I'd work to get him calmed down and if not the vet would prescribe metrodonizale and that would do it. For years he had awful smelling diarrhea and when in pain would do it out of the litter box. But mostly in the litter box. The past 2.5 years he's gone thru trauma of losing our home to fire, moving three times, and losing his best fried our dog.
Niko turned 14 in June and was deemed in very good health on his checkup and geriatric blood work done this past April. The doc was amazed at how well he is doing. About a year ago and eating the same food he has been eating for years, Niko began having firm, non horrible stinky, poops. I was overjoyed but didn't think it would continue but has. He has run quickly and speedily away from the litter box for years and continues
to do that. Like a firecracker just went off and freaked him out. So I have noticed now and then that he does more output some days than others and he doesn't always do it at the same time of day.
So here's where I need some help. A week ago, I noticed there was no pooh in the litter box for over a day.
Wasn't worried until I went down the stairs to the garage and there before the door and off to the side was a rather large pile of solid pooh at least two days worth. I cleaned that up and have been watching the box for output and he has gone in the box. Today when he went and ran, I went to see what he had done and in front of the box was a small amount of pooh. He's been eating really well so I expected more. A little while later I noticed some odd behavior from him as if he was looking for a spot to do something in unusual places like a folder of papers that has been in that location for ages. I lost track of him for a few minutes and then discovered him in the closet getting ready to poop on a backpack that had fallen on the floor. I grabbed him and shut him in the laundry room with the litterbox until I thought he had finished, then let him out and checked the box. Again, a larger poop than normal. So now I'm concerned that he is going to be pooping in odd places around the house and don't know what to think about this behavior. This is not dry, hard pooh. He is eating well, sleeping more, playing less these days and peeing fine.
I'm wondering if I need to give him a small bit of stool softener daily of some sort and maybe put down Dr. Elsey's cat attract litter in a box to see if that will help. He does not behave like he's in pain. Cleans himself. Loves to be brushed. I need to get a grip on this now and just now sure what to think or what to do. I just can't have him pooping everywhere!
Suggestions? Ideas? Help!
Niko turned 14 in June and was deemed in very good health on his checkup and geriatric blood work done this past April. The doc was amazed at how well he is doing. About a year ago and eating the same food he has been eating for years, Niko began having firm, non horrible stinky, poops. I was overjoyed but didn't think it would continue but has. He has run quickly and speedily away from the litter box for years and continues
to do that. Like a firecracker just went off and freaked him out. So I have noticed now and then that he does more output some days than others and he doesn't always do it at the same time of day.
So here's where I need some help. A week ago, I noticed there was no pooh in the litter box for over a day.
Wasn't worried until I went down the stairs to the garage and there before the door and off to the side was a rather large pile of solid pooh at least two days worth. I cleaned that up and have been watching the box for output and he has gone in the box. Today when he went and ran, I went to see what he had done and in front of the box was a small amount of pooh. He's been eating really well so I expected more. A little while later I noticed some odd behavior from him as if he was looking for a spot to do something in unusual places like a folder of papers that has been in that location for ages. I lost track of him for a few minutes and then discovered him in the closet getting ready to poop on a backpack that had fallen on the floor. I grabbed him and shut him in the laundry room with the litterbox until I thought he had finished, then let him out and checked the box. Again, a larger poop than normal. So now I'm concerned that he is going to be pooping in odd places around the house and don't know what to think about this behavior. This is not dry, hard pooh. He is eating well, sleeping more, playing less these days and peeing fine.
I'm wondering if I need to give him a small bit of stool softener daily of some sort and maybe put down Dr. Elsey's cat attract litter in a box to see if that will help. He does not behave like he's in pain. Cleans himself. Loves to be brushed. I need to get a grip on this now and just now sure what to think or what to do. I just can't have him pooping everywhere!
Suggestions? Ideas? Help!
