Saturday, August 18, 2012

Another embarassing problem.....

Dear George,
This is the first time we have written a letter together but the latest developments in our household have been quite upsetting for us and our humans. The subject is "private and sensitive" but I think we can all learn from each other. It is about constipation in cats. We don't know what contributed to it but we both got constipated lately and our humans just freaked out. We are on a super, premium canned food. Cayenne is drinking more water than me and she is not enjoying the canned food as much as the raw but mummy needed to hide her medication in food. We understand that constipation in cats is a completely undesireable and dangerous condition but what do we have to do to avoid such episodes? In a matter of three days we almost ate a whole tube of constipation remedy, more than a tabespoonful of pumpkin puree, grated apples and carrots. Psyllium husk was added to our food and one of us even got a baby glycerin suppository. We don't want this to reoccur but we don't want to turn into rabbits either. Not that there is anything wrong with rabbits but eating carrots and apples is not our cup of tea. 
Tonight Cayenne was switched back to her raw food, but I refused to eat it. I will continue with my canned food. What do we do next? George, we need a few tips from you. We read there are cats that only go every second or every third or every fourth day, and up to a week. Is this normal?
Love Fluffy and Cayenne

Dear Fluffy and Cayenne,
In that interfering and maddening way that humans have, a human, Karen Overall,has studied this and says that pet cats urinate 2-4 times daily and defecate 1-2 times daily. "Defecation every other day can be considered normal." Treatments seem to vary from country to country but here in the UK a malt flavoured laxative for cats comes in a tube and I can assure you that it is very tasty. When some is put on my lips, I lick it all off with enjoyment. There is more information at www.fabcats.org
One reason for constipation can be that the litter trays are not to our liking. Is your human cleaning them up daily or (better still) twice daily. Are there two trays? Personally I like one for pee and one for poo. I just don't like mixing the two in the same litter. Have your humans given you the litter you like best? Humans are notorious for slacking off. Get them up to speed on litter box hygeine to help you go more often.
Are you drinking enough? If you only have one water bowl and it is placed next to your food bowl, you may not feel like drinking there. Get them to give you a second bowl somewhere. It's not natural to have food and water in the same place. Yes, I know it is natural for humans to eat and drink at the same place but we are not humans (thank goodness). Dehydration can lead to constipation.
And are they brushing you enough? If you are shedding and you are not being brushed daily, you will ingest a lot of hair as you groom yourself. Hairballs slow down the gut - though it is fun sicking them up near the bed so that your human steps on one with his naked foot first thing in the morning.
Luckily I have never had to have a suppository. French humans have these all the time instead of pills. My friend William absolutely loathed having anything put up his backside and would bite the vet each time the vet tried to take his temperature. That's the only time he would bite a human. Have you thought about giving Michelle a sharp nip if she tries it again. It worked for William.
Yours with sympathy,
George

7 comments:

  1. Dear George, no, I didn't bite mummy; I know she means well (even if I don't like it). I bet "biting mummy" was Celia's idea not yours :-)
    Yes, we are brushed 2-3 times a day, we have two bowls for water in two different spots (not next or close to our food) and water is chaged twice a day (water from a spring, clean and clear), yes, we do have two litter boxes with litter we like and yes, the litter boxes are cleaned more than twice a day.
    We trained our humans very well and none of us can explain what happen since it was so suddently. We even had homeopathic remedies for constipation. Guess....we're going to see a vet! Ugh!
    Love
    Cayenne

    ReplyDelete
  2. George, check this website:www.littlebigcat.com
    There is an interesting article about constipation in cats. Guess...we'll become experts in it by the time we solve our "misterious" constipation condition.
    Fluffy

    ReplyDelete
  3. I "solved" my problem with a raw yolk! However, my vet advised against it since there is too much protein!
    Minnie

    ReplyDelete
  4. Dear George, thank you so much for such an informative answer. LOTS to learned. I tried printing it out for my humans (they are not computer people)
    Excellent free education for our humans pets :-)))
    Frederico

    ReplyDelete
  5. If I'm an only household cat...why can't I have two litter boxes?
    George, do you think it's something wrong insisting in having two litter boxes?
    If my traveler human won't give me two boses I'll pee on the stairs :-) I learned a lot on this blog as you can see :-)
    Vegas

    ReplyDelete
  6. Dear Fluffy & Cayenne, I hope you are both ok and your constipation problem is solved by now. However, your letter made me be more observant of human behaviour and ponder upon their nature. Who would think that humans are such a "show off" species? You hear them talking about millions, investments, yachts, villas, gold, diamonds and so on... when they actully are so happy just seeing our daily poop! They are just soooo happy to check if the poop is soft or hard, long or short! I never heard of any cat having a special intetest in human poop. Now, what do you make of humans George?

    ReplyDelete
  7. Oh dear, our cat Joel wanted me to tell you (he was too modest to say it himself) that he has been through a similar unmentionable problem.

    For him, what makes constipation go away is 1) eating wet food with really simple ingredients, with no grains - not even rice; 2) about a teaspoon or less of pumpkin with one meal per day (do you like it too? he loves it)...

    If that doesn't work, the company vitalityscience.com has can't-fail natural products, including probiotics, that work super well for cats Joel knows. And no, we don't work for them. : )

    ReplyDelete

Help for cats whose humans show behaviour problems.

This blog is devoted to the study of human behaviour. We cats, who live with this sometimes unpredictable and always feeble minded species, can benefit from seeing their behaviour in its proper scientific context. The study of feline dilemmas, training problems, and difficulties with humans, can only benefit all of us. All of us train our humans - to buy the right food, for instance, but many of us do not have knowledge of how to improve our training methods. The human species is obviously not as intelligent as the cat, but nevertheless can learn quite a lot - if properly managed. Topics of interest include the use of claw and order, purring as a human reward, rubbing your human up the right way, when to bite, spraying as a method of making our wishes known, ignoring the human, human harassment, human inattention and sheer human stupidity. I welcome your questions. Photos can be sent via my secretary's website, www.celiahaddon.com This blog has been chosen as one of the top 50 feline blogs by Online VetTechprogramms.org