I would suggest digestion aids, such as proviable-KP gel, bene-bac pet gel, acidophilus+ liquid, bactaquin capsules, and laxatone gel.
It is generally safe to give your cat a small amount of olive oil for constipation, but it is best to consult with a veterinarian first to ensure it is appropriate for your cat's specific situation.
It is recommended to give your cat olive oil for constipation only occasionally and in small amounts, as it can cause digestive issues if given too frequently. Consult with your veterinarian for specific guidance on how much and how often to give your cat olive oil.
if your cat cannot poop, give it an approved anti-constipation medication together with vegetable oil.
It is generally safe to give a cat a small amount of olive oil for constipation, as it can help lubricate the digestive tract. However, it is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any human food or supplements to a cat, as they can provide guidance on the appropriate dosage and ensure it is safe for your specific cat.
take your cat to the vet if you have not already
It is not recommended to give olive oil to a cat experiencing constipation without consulting a veterinarian first. The appropriate amount and method of administration can vary depending on the cat's specific condition and health needs. It is important to seek professional advice to ensure the cat's well-being.
It is not recommended to give olive oil to cats for constipation without consulting a veterinarian first. The amount and type of oil can vary depending on the cat's size and health condition. It is important to seek professional advice to ensure the safety and effectiveness of any treatment.
You should give your cat to someone that already knows how to take care of them. If you don't know anyone like that, put it for adoption to a good home.
Yes, it is generally safe to give cats olive oil for constipation in small amounts. However, it is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any new food or supplement to your cat to ensure it is appropriate for their specific health needs.
It seems so, at least my cat has constipation now and we just started giving him Baytril.
find your closest vet that is not closed and take poor cat there
Hi, there are probably many things you could try, but when I foster kittens, I usually give them a small amount of oily tuna (the kind from the tin) and this seems to help.