My 14 year old Tommy's appetite is good. Unfortunately He's constipated and (goes) approximately only once every 3 to 4 days.
When He does manage it His stools are small and appear hard. Do you folks think I should just let this continue, or perhaps buy something to try to remedy the situation? and if so, what meds would you advise?
Many Thanks.
Chris.
Tom Is Constipated
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Re: Tom Is Constipated
Hi Christopher, I too have a 14 year old, almost 15, who last year was just the same as your Tommy. I tried Katalax (which you can get via Amazon) and is a tube of palatable gunk; you just smear a small amount on the cat's lips, and had a fair amount of success, but what really helped in Mouse's case was reading on here about the Royal Canin Fibre Response. It's a dry food. I left a bowl down for her; she liked it and just helped herself. It softened and bulked up her motions and she became much more regular. These days she doesn't seem to need it at all; she's not always regular, sometimes misses a day, sometimes still produces harder stools, but on the whole her motions are large and normal. If she reverted to how she was, I'd put her back on the FR. Its only downside is its price, but it did work wonders for her - and still cheaper than the vet
Hope this helps and good luck to Tommy

Hope this helps and good luck to Tommy

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Re: Tom Is Constipated
When did he last have blood tests? Certain health conditions can cause dry, hard stools, so I'd get him checked over by the vet first.
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Re: Tom Is Constipated
Agree with Booktigger - given Tommy's age I'd make sure he gets a clean bill of health from the vet first.
Also agree with Lilith - the Fibre Response food has had so much excellent feedback; definitely something to consider for your boy if it does turn out to be dietary only
Good luck
Also agree with Lilith - the Fibre Response food has had so much excellent feedback; definitely something to consider for your boy if it does turn out to be dietary only
Good luck
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Re: Tom Is Constipated
Thanks folks. Tommy had blood tests recently and things looked ok.
Where would i buy the royal canin fibre response?
Chris.
Where would i buy the royal canin fibre response?
Chris.
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Re: Tom Is Constipated
A lot of vets stock Royal Canin - but I've heard that Amazon is cheaper - even there the prices/suppliers seem to vary from time to time. Someone else may know of another supplier who's better value.
Glad to hear Tommy's got a clean bill of health. My Mouse had a vet check too during her constipated period but again nothing untoward - relief!
Hope the Royal Canin helps Tommy
Glad to hear Tommy's got a clean bill of health. My Mouse had a vet check too during her constipated period but again nothing untoward - relief!
Hope the Royal Canin helps Tommy

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Re: Tom Is Constipated
Thanks for your help folks...will try the Fibre response.
Chris.
Chris.