DiamondGirl
29-11-2008, 01:28
Sorry for the word 'trumping' lol
My kitten 'trumps' when is poo's. Now I know this may seem normal but none of my others ever do it.
She has been wormed etc...although her poo is and always has been abit runny. She has been checked over at the vet and was given the all clear.
Im wondering if it could be anything else?
I went to our vet with our cat who is so stinky, bless her, and I am convinced she has IBS! She's very timid and her fur can look tatty at times and she can trump for England and clear a room :gag:! The vet laughed (she has nooooo idea!!) and just said she needs sensitive cat food (eg Hills Sensitive etc). We don't give her too many pouch treats as it seems too rich. I suspect whatever you're feeding her isn't right for her delicate tum, perhaps you should look to something else to feed her?
Jabberwocky
29-11-2008, 09:48
Sounds like my kinda cat!
Its when they trump for fun- THATS when you should start worrying.
Plain Talker
29-11-2008, 09:48
My old dog (rip) had a very sensitive tummy. If he was fed red meat (beef or lamb etc) it would really upset his tummy, and he'd get colitis, so the vet advised us to stick to chicken-based food.
After a bit of trial and error, we found the chicken and rice/chicken and vegetables dried food suited him best. He thrived on that for fifteen years. The pup now gets fed the same stuff, and destruct-o-puppy is doing very well on it, too.
I agree with Noodle. the food you are currently feeding your kitty is possibly a bit too rich for her tum, and you need to look at giving her something a bit blander.
Jabberwocky
29-11-2008, 09:57
My old dog (rip) had a very sensitive tummy. If he was fed red meat (beef or lamb etc) it would really upset his tummy, and he'd get colitis, so the vet advised us to stick to chicken-based food.
After a bit of trial and error, we found the chicken and rice/chicken and vegetables dried food suited him best. He thrived on that for fifteen years. The pup now gets fed the same stuff, and destruct-o-puppy is doing very well on it, too.
I agree with Noodle. the food you are currently feeding your kitty is possibly a bit too rich for her tum, and you need to look at giving her something a bit blander.
A farting dog called.... Rip? :D
Youre as twisted as I am, woman, Marry me!
Plain Talker
29-11-2008, 15:00
A farting dog called.... Rip? :D
Youre as twisted as I am, woman, Marry me!
I would, but you lass would object, I think... :hihi: