Eyulf wrote:yeet your Pepelogoo wrote:does anyone know of cat treats/bribes for cat with "tummy trouble"? I don't think Gary can easily eat temptations and wisker's brand without giving him pudding poo.
This is a suggestion simply going off my Sisters partners cat, Jacan, as they said they had to try different foods or she'd have tummy trouble.
I'll try to post some pics of brands she was given and was fine with.
She'd be given these as a treat in the kangaroo flavor. We were also getting the regular size packs for Misty, sand Jacan was fine eating any of the flavors.
We were giving this brand to my cat Misty, sensitive tummy Jacan came along and ate some, there were no ill effects, and she'd get super excited to have a serve. (I think Jacan liked this though as we'd get different flavors, as her owner would get the same flavor all the time of the Optimum below.)
This is the main brand Jacan was getting, her tummy and poop improved, and she was fine.
Hopefully this is helpful. Suggestions through experiencing a cat with tummy troubles, and finding these brands her poops were regular.
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Thanks to non stop rain last night I've got a poop mess to clean up, Misty is almost 18 years old, I guess it was too wet and she couldn't hold it. She usually just waits for a break in the rain and pops out her cat door, and does her thing before the rain starts heavy again. No she doesn't mind rain, if it's not too heavy she actually sits in it for a while sometimes.
Gary used to eat grain free, he would eat Fromm. but would still have runny, sour poop. the vet did not really dismiss my "can cats have IBS?" and just checked for germs and parasites
I can see how he does on the food of blue buffalo sensitive. otherwise the easiser to find is Hills. that will give him less offensive solid poops. but giving him 5 temptations 3 meow mix temptations makes it like pudding, and might as well of given him cheese or turkey cold cut.
he used to be indoor-outdoor, but now with 3 legs, he can't without a restraint. so I need to distract him from running out the door.
he also makes sounds when he poops. vet knows, "hey when Gary has is sour pudding poops he seems to cry when doing it? what is up with that?"