Constipation can happen on occasion
in people and in animals including cats. Signs that your cat may be constipated
include your cat straining to poop, leaving small or hard clips of poop in the
litter box, or even just living small liquid pieces in the litter box. This
could be a clue that your cat has something going on. You should call your vet
and schedule an exam. Cats should have one bowel movement a day. If your cat
doesn’t have a bowel movement one day then wait to make sure the cat has one
the next day. If not then call the vet. Other signs of constipation may include
mucous or blood covered stools, loss of appetite, lethargy, vomiting, abdominal
discomfort and even lack of self grooming. Low fiber diets, dehydration,
excessive grooming and numerous hairballs can all be causes for constipation. Learn more here or call your vet
Anderson, IN.
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