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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: sarasara on February 28, 2008, 12:23:26 PM
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My cancer cat has constipation and I have been using liquid parrafin as recommended by the vet. Unfortunatly it is not working and I wonder if anyone knows a surefire remedy which is preferably tastless and odorless and can be added to her food?
I already have to give her prednisone and norocalv tablets (ground with a little marge so she can take them in without cutting her tumour which is where the windpipe meets the stomach pipe) twice a day and dont want to further stress her.
Hope someone has experience in this,
Thanks,
Sara.
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long term liq parafin isnt actually that great.
Get some "lactulose" from the chemist :) Its a stool softener and not absorbed so not a direct laxative. you could ask your vet for dosage as i cant remember what it is for a cat, failing that try 0.5 ml twice daily and see how it goes, it can take a few days to take effect so if after 3 or 4 days no change increase to 1 ml twice daily etc.
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My cat Dragan had chronic pancreatitis and got really bad constipation. Lactulose helped him, the dosage was 1.5mls twice daily or lower if he wasn't having problems. There is also a stool softening drug (can't remember its name now) that he had prior to being prescribed the Lactulose. Also found that if he was really bad Katalax for a couple of days on his paws helped. Good luck
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Thank you both very much I will obtain some lactulose and I will look intoKatalax.
I was using her paws too medicate her but now she just ignores anything I put there so I have to grind her noroclacv and predisterone up fine, mix with as little marge as pssible to make a paste and put it in her mouth...that way the tablets dont cut her tumour as they pass down the gullet.
regards,
sara.
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you could also get a wee syringe from the chemist (or vet) for lactulose if you wish (it doesnt really have a taste though)
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Best of luck and let us know how you get on
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Mine got moved from katalax to lactulose (1 - 1.5ml depending how blocked) which I syringe in and they don't mind the taste (very sticky though; watch your clothes). It usually takes about 7 -8 hours to work in my 2's experience. I think it's gentler and more palatable all round than katalax. Poor wee girl, hope it works for her. All the best.
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Just remembered the name of the stool softening capsules - Peridale.
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long term liq parafin isnt actually that great.
Get some "lactulose" from the chemist :) Its a stool softener and not absorbed so not a direct laxative. you could ask your vet for dosage as i cant remember what it is for a cat, failing that try 0.5 ml twice daily and see how it goes, it can take a few days to take effect so if after 3 or 4 days no change increase to 1 ml twice daily etc.
How much is that in terms of teaspoons? I dont have anything to measure the amount,
Thanks,
Sara.
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A teaspoon is 5ml so you really need a syringe to measure that properly, the chemist/vet can sell you one with the lactulose
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my latest bottle of lactulose comes with a measuring cap on top. Pour some sticky muck into the cap, then syringe it up. Then wash the cap straight away as this stuff sticks! 1ml - 1.5mls is actually very little when you see it. I would start with a lowish dose (say 1mls), then if it doesn't work, try 1.5mls and if that works a bit too well, adjust from there. Ideally get a clearly marked 2.5ml or 2ml syringe from the vet (hopefully would give you one) or you can buy very cheaply at a chemist. Good luck.
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From what I can remember, Slippery Elm can also be used for constipation. Hopefully you'll sort something to get things moving :hug: