I've also heard of using ice cube trays or wax paper to freeze portions, then store in freezer baggies (for portioning things like food, pumpkin, etc).SUPER update on Dev!!! I am so relieved to hear this great news. You have done a great job with his care and I think you ALL are on the mend now. For the constipation, you can give him some plain canned pumpkin - about 1/2 tsp. to start and see how that goes. I use Libby's plain pumpkin. You can divide up the can into those small storage containers and freeze them. Only keep the one container in the fridge for about three days or so. It can spoil, so only prepare up the containers enough for three to five days at a time. Some kitties love the stuff and will lick it off your finger. Other's not so much and you may have to gently syringe some into his mouth. But, that will help move things along. Once daily. You can work up to 1 TBSP or more, if needed. That will make him feel more comfortable. There are other remedies (natural) as well and you can even talk to your vet about using Miralax. Give Dev a big scritch for me!!! :rub:
How long ago was that Diego?
Hi my name is Jessica posting my name as #DiegoJames( my kitten's name) ( full story about him on my 1 and only tread I have if interested) I'm thinking that learning how to potty train my previous cat Scamper will help you. Scamper has a little bit of a different story than your little guy. Scamper was kinda mentally challenged. He constantly peed on my clothes, blankets, rugs, etc, and I didn't know what to do. My dad when I was about 6 or so always brought in strays at our house. Reminding my self of that I asked about advice. He said to be strict but, not to much so in a stern voice when Scamper did that is said no but, did not hit him. It seemed to work! I also reminded him where his litter box was by pointing and he did learn! That cat was my cat when I was 8 though!