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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 2311225" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>Thanks y'all [USER=24561]@Chook[/USER] [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER]</p><p>Vet first available tomorrow 2:45, so I took that!</p><p>[USER=521715]@MrsA2[/USER] we have a similar thing called Laxatone (formerly CatLax). It's mostly vaseline. For years I've used a combo of that and Miralax, both of which seem to give him gut cramps. We'd hoped that moving to this new house, effectively preventing him from feeding heavily at two neighbors, would clear up his gut issues, but the damage was already done. We now have Lactulose to try, but he doesn't like it in his food, so that's that. In addition, for the past 11 years, since his brother littermate had a bout with urinary tract blockage (bladder stones), I've fed them canned food with so much water added it's soup! Thanks for your concern, and I'm really glad the glop works for yours!!!!!!</p><p>Chook, it's actually common in elderly cats; they are prone to it. Have no idea how dogs work lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 2311225, member: 496650"] Thanks y'all [USER=24561]@Chook[/USER] [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] Vet first available tomorrow 2:45, so I took that! [USER=521715]@MrsA2[/USER] we have a similar thing called Laxatone (formerly CatLax). It's mostly vaseline. For years I've used a combo of that and Miralax, both of which seem to give him gut cramps. We'd hoped that moving to this new house, effectively preventing him from feeding heavily at two neighbors, would clear up his gut issues, but the damage was already done. We now have Lactulose to try, but he doesn't like it in his food, so that's that. In addition, for the past 11 years, since his brother littermate had a bout with urinary tract blockage (bladder stones), I've fed them canned food with so much water added it's soup! Thanks for your concern, and I'm really glad the glop works for yours!!!!!! Chook, it's actually common in elderly cats; they are prone to it. Have no idea how dogs work lol! [/QUOTE]
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