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We have an older cat (age 14) and she has been having constipation. We do several things, give her olive oil (she likes) and belly rubs (she loves) to stimulate the bowels. We only wet canned food. We have also been using GNC Pets petroleum free hairball formula with fiber (psyllium). If no BM in two days, we use the enema and it works immediately. Highly recommend. We keep a few on hand.
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This worked wonderfully to get my old cat "going" again. She had not had a bowel movement for many days. I bought 2 of these, one as a backup in case the first one needed a booster. In no time at all she was running for the litter box. Within a day she back to her normal volume and regularity of potty breaks. She's feeling much better now and eating well again. I'd use this enema on her again in a heartbeat.
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These work great, pure glycerin works well too. Cats have 2 sphincters so you have to go real slow, and keep plunging liquid a little as you remove from the cat so as not to create suction (pain!) for your cat. They may throw up if you go too fast (not dangerous just messy), and my 14 lb aby just needs 1/2 the syringe. For long term constipation issues try 1/4 tsp Miralax daily in the food, for more info see feline constipation dot org
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My 16 year old kitty has mega colon and needs this one time per week. If not for this product, I would have to put him down. :(
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my cat is older and having issues to have bowel movements...the enema got her to go immediately ...I have used two so far weeks apart and have another one ready to use if she does not use the litter box soon....seems to be safe and very easy to use...the cat does not mind it at all...
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