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Ah, at the start of this thread, you'd said that her poo was very dry and I thought this was her problem. Poor lass - cats do suffer so from stress, I wonder if some Rescue Remedy in her water or a Feliway spray or plug in might help relieve the stress? |
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Poor girl, hope she feels better soon x It sounds like you are doing everything you can to help her, and although a bath might be stressfull, perhaps it will help her feel a little better in the long run. Could she be drinking less water because she can't pee? Speedy had cystitis a few times and the opposite problem with her poo, but being a shorthair it was not quite so messy! |
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Thanks for asking Angieh ! |
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i do hope Joy is feeling better soon. I wonder if she's not emptying her bladder and it's full whether it's cramping her bowel and so she struggles to get the poo out and has to sit down. The reason i say this is because Jerry had to sit and almost scrape the poo out as he got older, it reminded me of a dog dragging it's bottom on the floor. |
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