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She only had 1 enema. Left her half full of poo
With toby he had to have 2 enemas 2 in the afternoon another following morning
So I'm assuming 1 enema can't get all the poo out
Seems crazy that 2 anathestic are needed to clear out all poop
I def think ages...
Might be time to take him to a vet if he is impacted they can give him an enema I wouldn't recommend giving enema at home unless directed by the vet what to use and exactly how
I really think he needs to see a vet. He may have a bacterial infection in his intestines and/or parasites. The usual cure for this is metronidazole. This comes in liquid form for kittens, but it is prescription. His bottom does not look good. He may be impacted and need an enema. Can you see a vet?
I did try lactoluse long time ago, didn't help
I do worry he may need an enema if he can't go. I'm. Convinced the stitch is too tight
I don't know what to do so worried
She's asleep. Been. Asleep lomg time so I've not woken her for lactoluse
She's had so much of it, surely it should work by now
I can't understand why vet only did 1 enema and left half of the poop still inside . Now she's bunged up again
...as stopped eating and drinking
Was told she was severely constipated and kept her in overnight
Did an xray and put on drip. Full of poo. Had enema brought her back
On. Tues she caught a cold. Don't know how. She's sneezing snotty Weezy. Not eat or drink. So I took her back as it was her...
My totally constipated kitty was given an enema at the vet, then 3 days of Lactulose at home, then another enema at the vet, and in a few days he was all cleaned out. Now he is on a daily dose of 1/4 tsp Miralax (no lactulose) and 1/4 of whole psyllium seed (mised into canned food). He has...
Thank you everyone for the advice and kind words! The vet advised we do an enema when we got home and that if he didn’t poop, to bring him back in the morning. So, we gave him the enema and he didn’t poop. We brought him back this morning and they have sedated him, got him on fluids, and are...
The receptionist just rang me from the vets
He's doing OK, ate a small amount
Still kn a drip. On painkillers
He's having a second enema this morning and another loose fitting stitch
I'm. Too collect him at 4
That's all I know
I'd have preferred to speak to a vet
I. Want to talk about...
Still waiting for news of Toby
I. Dropped him off at 830
Only saw a nurse who this is the estimated cost and I. Nearly died!
She said he's having an enema and will re do stitch if thsts the issue
I don't know nothing more
I love him so much, I hope he's ok
...being that it amounts to a form of constipation. Not saying that Toby has this though. If you are able to go tomorrow, will he be able to get an enema or might another vet make a different decision? Emergency care is hugely expensive here, too, and I understand that you are trying to avoid that.
...are hard as rock and basically stuck in the middle of his intestines. Because of where the stools are located and how old he is, doing an enema was going to be risky (bc of the anaesthesia and pain level). So we agreed on giving him medication, stool softener etc to see if it would help push...
Everything she was given could cause diarrhea, the enema, laxatives, and antibiotics. It does sound like she's nauseous, so you may want to ask the vet for something or you can use Famotidine, just 1/4 of a 10mg tablet for nausea. (Known as Pepcid, just use plain Pepcid/famotidine)
...old.
She has had constipation for a while now, about 2 years or close to that. Whenever it happened I would take her to the vet to get an enema.
About half a year ago or so the vet told me to use Hilli's gastroinsential biome as it's good for cats with constipation. I did and she was fine...