Constipated Not Constipated
Posted: 11 May 2020, 14:56
Hey all,
So this has been going on awhile, but it seems to be getting worse. The veterinarian kind of shook her head and prescribed something that was supposed to make his bowels move better but it was impossible to actually give it to him because of the timing of his enzymes and Tylosin.
Montgomery's stools are formed and generally a little bit softer than those of the other cats but not concerning. He has such a hard time actually going to the bathroom. He strains, growls, sometimes will even urinate trying, until it finally all comes flying out (and I mean flying) at once. Then he usually wants to nap for a couple of hours. It took a long time to diagnose him. I have a feeling nerve damage and/or muscle damage comes into play here. Has anyone else ever dealt with this? Any suggestions?
Thanks!
So this has been going on awhile, but it seems to be getting worse. The veterinarian kind of shook her head and prescribed something that was supposed to make his bowels move better but it was impossible to actually give it to him because of the timing of his enzymes and Tylosin.
Montgomery's stools are formed and generally a little bit softer than those of the other cats but not concerning. He has such a hard time actually going to the bathroom. He strains, growls, sometimes will even urinate trying, until it finally all comes flying out (and I mean flying) at once. Then he usually wants to nap for a couple of hours. It took a long time to diagnose him. I have a feeling nerve damage and/or muscle damage comes into play here. Has anyone else ever dealt with this? Any suggestions?
Thanks!