Prayers from us for sweet Sedona too.
Prayers from us for sweet Sedona too.
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
I will try the drinking fountain, and I know she will love it as she loves to play in water!
Sedona has been spending less time in the litter box, so I take this as a good sign!
sixcats
Glucosamine is good, but takes a while to start working. You might try a Feliway Safe Space plug-in - it's "kitty incense" that humans can't really smell (unless I'm right on top of it, then it's a very faint cedar-coconut smell) that has a calming effect. The drinking fountain's a great idea! Be sure to get a mat to put under it, though, if she's a splasher.
Love, Columbine
My foster Lacey has a similar problem. She was on glucosamine/chondroitin in her food. She has been off it for awhile and has not shown any straining. The poor cat had been bounced around a lot and had been in a foster home where she was picked on. Now she's in my 3rd floor cattery with two other kitties she gets along with.
I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
"Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb
Hi agian,
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me how to post on the cat health forum....this is on the general cat forum, but really more appropriate for the cat health one. (I'm new to this!)
FYI Sid (Sedona's nickname) (that's her pic as my avatar) is still straining at the litter box. No worse, but no better either
sixcats
My Charlie-girl has the same problem which flares up from time to time. I give her sub-Q fluids twice a week, and basically encourage her to drink and pee as much as possible...I have lots of water bowls which are kept very clean and filled with fresh water once or twice daily. The litterboxes are kept immaculate.
When she flares up and winds up in too much pain to urinate, I usually do put her on a SHORT course of pred to make her feel better ASAP.
She hasn't had a flare-up since I put her on canned food, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it keeps her healthy!
Just scroll down to forum jump and click on this and it'll show you all of the different areas on PT. Click on cat health and it'll take you there. I'm so sorry to hear that she's still having problems.When my RB Sunny had a similar problem, he was put on some kind of muscle relaxent medicine that's actually for people and it worked well for him. I found out later that he was very stressed out from wearing his new collar so I took it off of him and he never had this problem again.
I'd also recommend that you start feeding her some canned food mixed with some extra water so she'll be sure to get enough moisture in her diet. I'll keep her in my thoughts and prayers.
Thanks for the info.
I have posted on the cat heath forum now as well.
Sedona eats almost all wet food anyway and always has....I feed all my cats a combination of wet and dry Wellness. She never has been too keen on the dry so eats the wet.
I really can't figure out what could be stressing her...but will keep thinking!
sixcats
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