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  1. rotorpilot56

    Post Enema Behavior

    Yes! Well, he's returning to normal. His appetite is returning. So good to see. Thanks!
  2. rotorpilot56

    Post Enema Behavior

    Thanks for that. I appreciate it. Yes, he is picking at food a little here and there. I did speak with the vet and they said it may still be a day or two more. BTW, thankfully he has no kidney issues but I worry just because cats do have fragile kidneys, that's all. I appreciate your story and...
  3. rotorpilot56

    Post Enema Behavior

    Thanks. Well I sure hope so. He's still way out of normal. Still has a very weak appetite yet. If I let him outside with me, I see him still make many futile attempts to poop. Very frustrating to watch and I know it must be for him, of course. I'm doing everything I can to encourage him to eat...
  4. rotorpilot56

    Post Enema Behavior

    Thanks again. I will look into the Miralax to help. Thanks again.
  5. rotorpilot56

    Post Enema Behavior

    Hi Di and Bob, Thank you for that. Yes I have been checking that and the vet did say that it appeared that his bladder was small at the time and he didn't feel it looked like a UTI or blockage scenario, just constipation for some unknown reason. But I did learn how to check for such things...
  6. rotorpilot56

    Post Enema Behavior

    Yes, very encouraging. Thanks
  7. rotorpilot56

    Post Enema Behavior

    Yes. Thanks. I had tried that first thong this morning and zero interest. BUT, out of desperation,I had just gone over and touched his upper lip with a little tuna water which got his interest. And then I slid the bowl of some watery fresh tuna under his chin and he went right for it for a...
  8. rotorpilot56

    Post Enema Behavior

    Thank you Feeby's owner and Di and Bob, Yes it is excruciating to witness his discomfort and misery. He stopped convulsing and throwing up later in the day and his efforts to poop seem to have stopped as far as I have been able to witness. And I am keeping a close eye on him. I noticed he tried...
  9. rotorpilot56

    Post Enema Behavior

    Hi Everyone, My little doll, Garfield, eleven years old and a perpetual kitten just went through his first health issue. Fortunately it was a common thing...Constipation. After every other effort under Vet care to get him going again, we opted for an enema, performed by the Vet. It worked well...
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