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    Thanks for all the tips!

    In addition to the constipation, I want to help her with the hairballs so I was thinking the oil might help with that.

    Tilly hates ALL the cat laxitives and lubes; I don't think I would be able to even hide that in food. She does however LOOOOVE tuna, and gets it as a treat sometimes.

    I have some Lactulose here at home so I could try that one out too.

    Keep all the good advice coming!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomilynn View Post
    Thanks for all the tips!

    In addition to the constipation, I want to help her with the hairballs so I was thinking the oil might help with that.

    Tilly hates ALL the cat laxitives and lubes; I don't think I would be able to even hide that in food. She does however LOOOOVE tuna, and gets it as a treat sometimes.

    I have some Lactulose here at home so I could try that one out too.

    Keep all the good advice coming!!
    Cat Lax is for treating constipation and prevention of hairballs. It's great!
    Blessings,
    Mary



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

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    You can also add some fiber to her canned food. Some people like to add a bit of canned pumpkin (some cats even like it just plain!). My cat doesn't, so I just add a bit of ordinary psyllium fiber (human style, from the drugstore) to the 1/4 can of wet food that also contains his skin/coat and joint/urinary supplements and his antihistamine (and plenty of extra water - it's really more "gravy" than food!) Psyllium is flavorless and proven safe in cats. I just snip the capsule open with the scissors and sprinkle it right in.

    The problem with petroleum is that it can coat the intestine and keep a cat from absorbing nutrients. If only they made psyllium Temptations!

    Love, Columbine

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    How much?

    Hello,
    Just noticed this thread and it is exactly the same problem that my Iggi has. I'm going to try lactulose, but how much should I give him, how often and do you mix it in wet food?

    Sorry for all the questions, but I really hope this stops his little problem. It can't be nice for him.

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    Well I gave Tilly one capsule full of Salmon Oil in wet food, and it worked REALLY well! I didn't try the lactulose, so I'm not sure about the doses!

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    Thank you

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