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Thread: I think Xavier may have IBS/Collitis? *UPDATE*

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  1. #1
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    Xavier does go outside, yes? When Pinot had a bit of a "digestive issue" the first thing the vet asked me was if she went outside and could have come in contact with another animal's feces somehow (inadvertently). This is a high risk for transmitting parasites. Just a thought. Get the poop test.

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    I would be careful putting a cat on dry only. My vet has warned me that, especially in males, a diet of only dry can often lead to urinary tract blockages. I have to feed both my cats wet in addition to their dry because of this. One of my cats gets a blockage whenever he decides to eat only dry. This is a massive vet bill to correct, so I would ask your vet about it.

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    I have too agree about the pouch. Our CREW gets a mix of canned and dry every morning and we free feed dry 24/7. Over the last 25+ years we have had 0 problems. The Crew is strictly indoors so we don't have to worry about out side problems. There is nothing like a good dry and wet food always check the ingredients.
    GILL & Crew;

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    I would stop the pouches as well. Definitely sounds like a soft food issue; until you add in that he goes out. THEN you have 2 factors involved.

    Thing is, as he goes out and hunts, if he doesn't like the dry you offer he can go get something himself, which may or may not be good for him.

    Good luck with this, let us know what the stool sample indicates!
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  5. #5
    Have you considered a pro-biotic such as Forti Flora to sprinkle on Xavier's food? My RB Puddy had this problem occasionally and Forti Flora took care of it. Cats usually like the flavor and you can sprinkle it on dry food as well.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

  6. #6
    Thank you for all your excellent advice. I will definately ask a lot of questions when I take him to the vet. I think I will write a list of things, so I don't forget to ask certain questions.
    Thanks Guys.

  7. #7
    Xavi has an appointment at Cardiff Cat Clinic at 5.45 on Monday. I'll let you know how it goes. Cardiff Cat Clinic are very good, being a cat only practice. The vet is very lovely and gentle with the cats and he was where I took Jack in his last days, I transferred Jack there because I was unhappy with the other vets who had operated. He was wonderful with him, and made him comfortable before he was PTS.
    I would trust him with any cat.

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