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Repeating RectalProlapse
Current thread from @Jabzilla
I agree that you need to determine if there are skeletal abnormalities which would add a new twist to the rectalprolapse, which can occur without Manx Syndrome. If...
...information on your part. The latter link requires you to provide an email address to gain access to the report on coloplexy.
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...years now. We are back on Miralax after an uncomfortable night where he used the litter box and when he came out, he had some mild rectalprolapse... I'm self-diagnosing here, but I could definitely see a big pink bulge as if the inside was coming out. The stool he had just gotten rid of was...
I don't know how much help it is to look at related threads on this site, but while you wait to hear from others, you might want to peruse these.
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...follow her instructions once again and see what happens. I have been told that one of my cats who had problems with constipation (no rectalprolapse) would go when she was ready and that she could handle it herself. Some cats don't like lactulose; have you been able to administer the correct...
Welcome to The Cat Site! Thank you for adopting Jasmine and giving her a new life. There are numerous threads here on TCS about rectalprolapse.
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However, this condition can run the gamut from less to more serious, so try to remain calm until you see the...
...finally made an account and figured I'd ask for help. One of my cats just started week 3 of having a purse string suture in for a rectalprolapse. I dont know for sure what caused the prolapse originally. I suspect it was due to inflammation caused by a C. Perf infection that he had. The...
I don't really see much in the pictures that is worrisome, but let me see if @Jabzilla can take a look and offer an opinion. Their cat has been dealing with rectalprolapse for some time now and could be called our resident expert.
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I got my cat Jasmine from a shelter a month ago. What I know from the shelter is she is three years old and came in with a litter of kittens. Since taking her home she has already had some bloody diarrhea which the vet prescribed antibiotics and that cleared up. I have since changed her...
Thank you! This is my first cat and in the last month she has gotten an antibiotic shot after her spay and has been on antibiotics for diarrhea. I am so worried and don’t want to overload her system with medication. She is also on a ring worm topical because we just got skin testing back on her...
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Hi, kitten is doing so much better! He’s gaining weight and eating great on his own. The diarrhea has slowed to just a constant annoying drip of poop. It’s very watery though. Just enough that it gets on anything he lays on, and his path of...
Hey Willow,
I'm glad to hear the new diet has been helping Bunny and that her poops are consistently good now! Was this morning's prolapse the same as the previous ones? The same in terms of size/swelling and color? When it happened, did the prolapse go back in or does it have to manually be...
...he is unable to push out the stool. I think you need to pursue whatever the vet meant by 'hernia'. Are they talking about a possible rectalprolapse (although that is not apparent in your last pic), which can have the appearance of being red and swollen? There are cases where a rectal...
I agree. This sounds to me like something that perhaps an internal med specialist needs to be consulted. It could even be a variation of a rectalprolapse, which is generally treatable.
I recently got this cat her anus always look that I thought it was normal anyways she got deworm after deworming she still having blood in her anus it looks swollen almost protruding she crying everytime I wipe her bottom I’m just wondering is this normal or prolapse? I went to vet they told me...
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If you can, try to find a vet who can see this and possibly reset it himself, if that is possible. The long term problem with a prolapse is that the skin/tissue can dry out...