Cat Digestive Problems My Cat Is Sick With Digestive Problems, Has Anybody Heard Of This? What Can I Do To Help Her?

My cat is sick with digestive problems, has anybody heard of this? What can I do to help her? - cat digestive problems

My cat is just over 5 years. Over the past eighteen months, had severe indigestion. She suffers from diarrhea and constipation.

If you are constipated, they panic and rage,) a break at the height of the carpet, while sounds painful wines (. Finally, the contribution should go to the toilet and go to the toilet (constipation during his time that) almost never in his litter box.

Originally, this would happen every two months, then once a month and now 2-3 times per month.

Is also difficult to clean the buttocks when the bride and groom themselves (I use baby wipes to bathe, and, if necessary) and pulls her hair back in the arms and legs, when the bride and groom (even if they do not do consistently, The hair grows in time and went on other occasions, a vet told me that this behavior is due to anxiety).

It is also very sensitive about having their feet touched. Not sure if this is connected.

We took her to the vet several times blood was tested for the panel, all were the normal. The vet gave us a laxative to give, if you are constipated, but now she is denied.

He breaks even when she has digestive problems (usually) just before a bowel movement.

You eat healthy and drink water (even if it sometimes seems to stand up and do not feel thirsty to water every time I bring water to her and she drinks a lot of drinking). She is happy and plays with our other cat is a cat, love and happiness in not having pain in my stomach. Our other cat, about 3 years and is in good health. I'm trying to understand what is wrong with that, so that I can help! It was built by 2 different vets, not a diagnosis or has seen to improve: (

11 comments:

kananask... said...

What foods are eaten?

Dry foods are common culprits, since it loads, such as wheat and corn in them. It can cause the hairpulling diahrea and constipation.

Tip: Read through www.catinfo.org for more information.

Please change your diet there is an obvious danger!

BlueXJ said...

It is a very important scheme. I have a cat with similar problems, his kitty. Did I (and everyone else) Purina One Hairball formula. She and yogurt mixed with feed every other day has done wonders for her. At the beginning I had put fish oil in foods Yoghurt days was not given and was well tolerated and appears to contribute to the stabilization of their BM.
It is a cat, and now much happier that it is over 4 years. It was not an attack against the bowel problems in over 3 years.
Good luck with your cat.

BlueXJ said...

It is a very important scheme. I have a cat with similar problems, his kitty. Did I (and everyone else) Purina One Hairball formula. She and yogurt mixed with feed every other day has done wonders for her. At the beginning I had put fish oil in foods Yoghurt days was not given and was well tolerated and appears to contribute to the stabilization of their BM.
It is a cat, and now much happier that it is over 4 years. It was not an attack against the bowel problems in over 3 years.
Good luck with your cat.

BlueXJ said...

It is a very important scheme. I have a cat with similar problems, his kitty. Did I (and everyone else) Purina One Hairball formula. She and yogurt mixed with feed every other day has done wonders for her. At the beginning I had put fish oil in foods Yoghurt days was not given and was well tolerated and appears to contribute to the stabilization of their BM.
It is a cat, and now much happier that it is over 4 years. It was not an attack against the bowel problems in over 3 years.
Good luck with your cat.

BlueXJ said...

It is a very important scheme. I have a cat with similar problems, his kitty. Did I (and everyone else) Purina One Hairball formula. She and yogurt mixed with feed every other day has done wonders for her. At the beginning I had put fish oil in foods Yoghurt days was not given and was well tolerated and appears to contribute to the stabilization of their BM.
It is a cat, and now much happier that it is over 4 years. It was not an attack against the bowel problems in over 3 years.
Good luck with your cat.

Will E said...

Let the cat out of what they eat grass and vomit .. Gastrointestinal tract is likely to be resolved. I had worked a horse, digestive problems, that I 'had mental block "(the pink widgets) had perfect

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verka said...

Sorry! I have a cat that had the same problem, but not so serious, stop the vet injected him with antiobotics and try a natural remedy ... Cat food and healthy. I have my cat is natural grass, wheat (help w / digestion), have the yogurt in the diet (w / bacteria0 advantageous, giving him Iams: Formula catffood hairball ... it was much better after
Hope this helps

Heidi Anne said...

I am sorry for your cat. I propose to change brands of cat food is not good for Purina Cat Chow as natural. http://www.catchow.com/naturals/ You can also use a free sample big enough to see how your answer kitten. It's food will be so much easier to kittys on the stomach. I also have a veterinarian no more tests (I know its expensive), but it could be something that wouldnt appear on the blood test. I've also heard that out, can help a little yogurt in the diet, a system, then maybe you should try Kittty. I would also like to say just keep an eye on him to see if things change or get worse, and try to be as comfortable as possible. I hope your kitten feels better soon!


Ah yes, remember that if you change the food, it must proceed slowly, with food from my old, or you can give your kitten diarrhea and stomach cramps.

Heidi Anne said...

I am sorry for your cat. I propose to change brands of cat food is not good for Purina Cat Chow as natural. http://www.catchow.com/naturals/ You can also use a free sample big enough to see how your answer kitten. It's food will be so much easier to kittys on the stomach. I also have a veterinarian no more tests (I know its expensive), but it could be something that wouldnt appear on the blood test. I've also heard that out, can help a little yogurt in the diet, a system, then maybe you should try Kittty. I would also like to say just keep an eye on him to see if things change or get worse, and try to be as comfortable as possible. I hope your kitten feels better soon!


Ah yes, remember that if you change the food, it must proceed slowly, with food from my old, or you can give your kitten diarrhea and stomach cramps.

Katprsn said...

Tut'm sorry to hear about the problems of your kitten, not your vet recommends a cat food with digestive problems has been to the vet and saw, now a sign of digestive health problems my cat has to lose weight, so I was looking for food, good luck She and Kitty!

LunaPurr said...

It must be difficult for you to see your cat in pain and not help the situation. What you describe, my cat has happened a few times, and has since been resolved, but I know how you feel.

What I did was change their diet. I (cautiously, the mixture has changed with the prior meal), until I found this food that gives the best consistency (solid, but find most significantly exceeded) Poo. On a plain old Purina Cat Chow. It can for you, but different.

When they "episodes" I told him boiled chicken and rice. It is very irritating for non-kitty digestive system.

But since you will have a hard time, could be something more than just a severe food allergy or sensitive stomach. If the veterinarian to check the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome? Diabetes? Kidney failure? Thyroid problems? A blood test would probably show no ISI, and it sounds like it might be a possibility.

They seem very serious, as you help your cat, then here is what I recommend - for all the ills you have symptoms such as Kitty OnlineThey have described and ask the vet to each test and how they do it. Push. Do not be lazy, go to the vet. You can try a veterinary school - the kids love to play "House" with his cat (the TV show ... not dress like a baby).

Good luck and hope to find out what happens!

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