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TJ and The Dust November 29th 03 08:53 PM

Constipated Dusty?
 
I think the Dust "may" be constipated. I am not sure what qualifies as
constipation in cats. He basically hasn't pooped in 3 days. He is not going to
the box and straining, he isn't complaining, he is eating and drinking very much
so normally and he is peeing about twice a day.

We had a house full of people over the turkey day holiday and that seems to be
when he stopped. I also have removed the lid from his "booda-loo" litterbox so
that he could in and out more comfortably. Since I have taken off the lid he
has pooped, about every other day. Could the house full of people have caused a
colonic traffic jam in my little man? Does he feel "exposed" in his box now?

He has always been a "every other day" kinda pooper but that was on dry food
only. For the past several weeks he has been eating a small can of wet a day
and grazing the dry in the same quantity that he did before the wet. He is
taking Norvasc for his hypertension but I went to their website and do not see
that it causes constipation in people so I figured not in cats either... He is
not uncomfortable at all. He is getting back to the old Dust in some ways and
his irritated eye seems to be improving greatly since I STOPPED the eyedrops,
per TED's recommendation.

So.. am I looking at having to give the big guy a little kitty enema?
I can only think of this comic, remember this?
http://www.catenema.com/cat1.html .

I can't imagine. LOL. Any advice? Is there something I can buy at Petsmart or
one of the holistic pet centers?

TJ and The Dust



Karen November 29th 03 11:10 PM

in article , polonca12000 at
wrote on 11/29/03 4:03 PM:

Didn't someone mention Petromalt or something like this? I didn't remember
it, because it is not available here.
Lots of purrs and best wishes,


Yeah or laxatone or even mineral oil. I hope he goes soon!


m. L. Briggs November 30th 03 12:15 AM

On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 13:53:19 -0700, "TJ and The Dust"
wrote:

I think the Dust "may" be constipated. I am not sure what qualifies as
constipation in cats. He basically hasn't pooped in 3 days. He is not going to
the box and straining, he isn't complaining, he is eating and drinking very much
so normally and he is peeing about twice a day.

We had a house full of people over the turkey day holiday and that seems to be
when he stopped. I also have removed the lid from his "booda-loo" litterbox so
that he could in and out more comfortably. Since I have taken off the lid he
has pooped, about every other day. Could the house full of people have caused a
colonic traffic jam in my little man? Does he feel "exposed" in his box now?

He has always been a "every other day" kinda pooper but that was on dry food
only. For the past several weeks he has been eating a small can of wet a day
and grazing the dry in the same quantity that he did before the wet. He is
taking Norvasc for his hypertension but I went to their website and do not see
that it causes constipation in people so I figured not in cats either... He is
not uncomfortable at all. He is getting back to the old Dust in some ways and
his irritated eye seems to be improving greatly since I STOPPED the eyedrops,
per TED's recommendation.

So.. am I looking at having to give the big guy a little kitty enema?
I can only think of this comic, remember this?
http://www.catenema.com/cat1.html .

I can't imagine. LOL. Any advice? Is there something I can buy at Petsmart or
one of the holistic pet centers?

TJ and The Dust

Petromalt Hairball Remedy -- Femalt -- or any of the malt hairball
remedies should help. Even butter if nothing else is available. I
had to take my Siamese to the Vet once for the "works" when she was
approaching her death.

Stacey November 30th 03 01:29 AM

TJ - constipation and lack of appetite were the signs when Bob had the UTI
problem both times!

Stacey :(

"TJ and The Dust" wrote in message
...
I think the Dust "may" be constipated. I am not sure what qualifies as
constipation in cats. He basically hasn't pooped in 3 days. He is not

going to
the box and straining, he isn't complaining, he is eating and drinking

very much
so normally and he is peeing about twice a day.

We had a house full of people over the turkey day holiday and that seems

to be
when he stopped. I also have removed the lid from his "booda-loo"

litterbox so
that he could in and out more comfortably. Since I have taken off the lid

he
has pooped, about every other day. Could the house full of people have

caused a
colonic traffic jam in my little man? Does he feel "exposed" in his box

now?

He has always been a "every other day" kinda pooper but that was on dry

food
only. For the past several weeks he has been eating a small can of wet a

day
and grazing the dry in the same quantity that he did before the wet. He

is
taking Norvasc for his hypertension but I went to their website and do not

see
that it causes constipation in people so I figured not in cats either...

He is
not uncomfortable at all. He is getting back to the old Dust in some ways

and
his irritated eye seems to be improving greatly since I STOPPED the

eyedrops,
per TED's recommendation.

So.. am I looking at having to give the big guy a little kitty enema?
I can only think of this comic, remember this?
http://www.catenema.com/cat1.html .

I can't imagine. LOL. Any advice? Is there something I can buy at

Petsmart or
one of the holistic pet centers?

TJ and The Dust





TJ and The Dust November 30th 03 02:43 AM

I gave him some petramalt and will see how it goes. He hasn't had that in a
long time, he loves that stuff.
He is peeing like normal and has a normal (well, normal for a pig) appetite. My
DH thinks I am nuts because everyone in my family is always so concerned about
their bowels and the bowels of others. LOL. If you even hinted at a stomach
ache around my grandma she would immediately suggest and enema. :)

The more I think about it he may be right. I just recently removed the lid from
the box. Before that I couldn't see what his bathroom habits were and when I
cleaned the box every 3 days or so I didn't really pay attention much. There
was pee clumps their was poop. I scooped it out and threw it away. There was
always more pee than poop. He has never been a big pooper in quantity or
frequency. I may just be hypersensitive to everything since he has been having
so many problems. He is acting more like the old Dust everyday, better then he
has in weeks.

Purrs for poop would be appreciated!

TJ and the Colonic Traffic Jam Cat


"Stacey" wrote in message
. ..
TJ - constipation and lack of appetite were the signs when Bob had the UTI
problem both times!

Stacey :(

"TJ and The Dust" wrote in message
...
I think the Dust "may" be constipated. I am not sure what qualifies as
constipation in cats. He basically hasn't pooped in 3 days. He is not

going to
the box and straining, he isn't complaining, he is eating and drinking

very much
so normally and he is peeing about twice a day.

We had a house full of people over the turkey day holiday and that seems

to be
when he stopped. I also have removed the lid from his "booda-loo"

litterbox so
that he could in and out more comfortably. Since I have taken off the lid

he
has pooped, about every other day. Could the house full of people have

caused a
colonic traffic jam in my little man? Does he feel "exposed" in his box

now?

He has always been a "every other day" kinda pooper but that was on dry

food
only. For the past several weeks he has been eating a small can of wet a

day
and grazing the dry in the same quantity that he did before the wet. He

is
taking Norvasc for his hypertension but I went to their website and do not

see
that it causes constipation in people so I figured not in cats either...

He is
not uncomfortable at all. He is getting back to the old Dust in some ways

and
his irritated eye seems to be improving greatly since I STOPPED the

eyedrops,
per TED's recommendation.

So.. am I looking at having to give the big guy a little kitty enema?
I can only think of this comic, remember this?
http://www.catenema.com/cat1.html .

I can't imagine. LOL. Any advice? Is there something I can buy at

Petsmart or
one of the holistic pet centers?

TJ and The Dust







Karen November 30th 03 03:03 AM

in article , TJ and The Dust at
wrote on 11/29/03 8:43 PM:

I gave him some petramalt and will see how it goes. He hasn't had that in a
long time, he loves that stuff.
He is peeing like normal and has a normal (well, normal for a pig) appetite.
My
DH thinks I am nuts because everyone in my family is always so concerned about
their bowels and the bowels of others. LOL. If you even hinted at a stomach
ache around my grandma she would immediately suggest and enema. :)

The more I think about it he may be right. I just recently removed the lid
from
the box. Before that I couldn't see what his bathroom habits were and when I
cleaned the box every 3 days or so I didn't really pay attention much. There
was pee clumps their was poop. I scooped it out and threw it away. There was
always more pee than poop. He has never been a big pooper in quantity or
frequency. I may just be hypersensitive to everything since he has been
having
so many problems. He is acting more like the old Dust everyday, better then
he
has in weeks.

Purrs for poop would be appreciated!

TJ and the Colonic Traffic Jam Cat

It is hard to tell. With three there is definitely more pee than poop. I
would say that there should be either a little poop each day or at least
every other day though. Let us know. Pressure can do that, but if he really
IS constipated, he won't be feisty.

Karen


Victor Martinez November 30th 03 04:08 AM

TJ and The Dust wrote:
So.. am I looking at having to give the big guy a little kitty enema?


If you do, please I beg you, have a camera ready! :)

I can't imagine. LOL. Any advice? Is there something I can buy at Petsmart or
one of the holistic pet centers?


How about giving the Flabulous One some prune juice?

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Marina November 30th 03 04:26 AM


"TJ and The Dust" wrote

Purrs for poop would be appreciated!


Purrs for poop always available. As I posted just the other day, when Nikki
is constipated after the trip home from the island, I give her a tablespoon
of cooking oil. That always does the trick.

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi


Christine Burel November 30th 03 06:11 AM

Just been there with Pirate, TJ! I realized Pirate was chowing down but not
having a lot to show for it; when he refused to eat breakfast at all I knew
something was up and I immediately took him to the vet. He apparently was
quite constipated, got a kitty enema and sub-q fluids. Apparently, the vet
told me the enema only had cleaned about 1/3 out but I went ahead and took
him home thinking he might have better luck going in the quieter environment
in our house (ha) than at the vet's. Nothing dramatic happened although he
did start eating again the next day but I was concerned so picked up some
lactulose solution at the vet's which I can definitely recommend if Dust's
plumbing doesn't start up. It doesn't taste like much so I mixed it in with
his regular canned food and I am now adding extra water to Pirate's food and
am going to suggest his new owners feed him canned food only. I also found
out you can mix in baby food winter squash into the canned food or canned
pumpkin (not the spicy pie kind). Pirate is an extremely fluffy longhaired
boy and I'm sure part of his constipation problem is due to his hair.
Dusty's a longhair, too, if I remember rightly. And having recently asked
for poop purrs for Pirate myself, I'm surely sending you out a hefty purr
quotient from here.
Christine
"TJ and The Dust" wrote in message
...
I gave him some petramalt and will see how it goes. He hasn't had that in

a
long time, he loves that stuff.
He is peeing like normal and has a normal (well, normal for a pig)

appetite. My
DH thinks I am nuts because everyone in my family is always so concerned

about
their bowels and the bowels of others. LOL. If you even hinted at a

stomach
ache around my grandma she would immediately suggest and enema. :)

The more I think about it he may be right. I just recently removed the

lid from
the box. Before that I couldn't see what his bathroom habits were and

when I
cleaned the box every 3 days or so I didn't really pay attention much.

There
was pee clumps their was poop. I scooped it out and threw it away. There

was
always more pee than poop. He has never been a big pooper in quantity or
frequency. I may just be hypersensitive to everything since he has been

having
so many problems. He is acting more like the old Dust everyday, better

then he
has in weeks.

Purrs for poop would be appreciated!

TJ and the Colonic Traffic Jam Cat


"Stacey" wrote in message
. ..
TJ - constipation and lack of appetite were the signs when Bob had the

UTI
problem both times!

Stacey :(

"TJ and The Dust" wrote in message
...
I think the Dust "may" be constipated. I am not sure what qualifies

as
constipation in cats. He basically hasn't pooped in 3 days. He is

not
going to
the box and straining, he isn't complaining, he is eating and drinking

very much
so normally and he is peeing about twice a day.

We had a house full of people over the turkey day holiday and that

seems
to be
when he stopped. I also have removed the lid from his "booda-loo"

litterbox so
that he could in and out more comfortably. Since I have taken off the

lid
he
has pooped, about every other day. Could the house full of people

have
caused a
colonic traffic jam in my little man? Does he feel "exposed" in his

box
now?

He has always been a "every other day" kinda pooper but that was on

dry
food
only. For the past several weeks he has been eating a small can of

wet a
day
and grazing the dry in the same quantity that he did before the wet.

He
is
taking Norvasc for his hypertension but I went to their website and do

not
see
that it causes constipation in people so I figured not in cats

either...
He is
not uncomfortable at all. He is getting back to the old Dust in some

ways
and
his irritated eye seems to be improving greatly since I STOPPED the

eyedrops,
per TED's recommendation.

So.. am I looking at having to give the big guy a little kitty enema?
I can only think of this comic, remember this?
http://www.catenema.com/cat1.html .

I can't imagine. LOL. Any advice? Is there something I can buy at

Petsmart or
one of the holistic pet centers?

TJ and The Dust









Alphonze November 30th 03 10:09 AM

"TJ and The Dust" wrote in message ...

[snip]

I can't imagine. LOL. Any advice? Is there something I can buy at Petsmart or
one of the holistic pet centers?


A cure for mild constipation that worked very well for my mother's
cats (and which they regarded as a treat) was to give them the oil
(and a little fish) from a tin of tuna steak in sunflower oil. Then
we'd shut them outside, because it works pretty fast! Shifts hairballs
too! :)

But don't be like the constipated mathematician, who worked it out
with a pencil ;)

Cheers,
Al.


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