My cat is older and I have noticed that he isn't pooping as often as he should. I think he may be constipated. I was told to give him whole milk or fish oil. Well he doesn't really like either one what do you suggest? (Jill munchie - Wisconsin)
Constipation in a cat can be the first visible symptom of a more
serious condition such as a tumor, so it is very important that you have your
vet examine your cat. Any period of prolonged constipation can also be very
dangerous for a cat. However, if your cat is simply defecating less often, there
are dietary solutions. Cooked vegetables such as beans and pumpkin will provide
added digestive fiber, or if your cat won't eat such food you can attain fiber
supplements such as Benefiber®. Always seek veterinary advice before using such
supplements.
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