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    Scooting due to big hard stool- no luck with remedies so far

    Thanks, mrsgreenjeans, that is reassuring to know. Nothing seems to be working, and although our boy doesnt strain, the scooting with a raw, inflamed anus continues in spite if all our measures. Miralax used in moderation may be our last hope. Are there any issues with using it for life, if...
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    Scooting due to big hard stool- no luck with remedies so far

    Thanks for more great suggestions, everyone. We have bumped up the amount if water by adding more and more to his two main and one bedtime smaller meal- a bit sad that he now has to eat a thin soup but it seems the only way he will take in water. However, he seems to pee most of it out...
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    Scooting due to big hard stool- no luck with remedies so far

    Thanks! Checking out all those links and also have discovered the older and new threads on megacolon. Will try some of those altermatives to pumpkin and broccoli and see how it goes. Ironically, our other cat largely refuses to eat any wet at all- is addicted to her dry urinary tract SO...
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    Scooting due to big hard stool- no luck with remedies so far

    Our very love able 3 year old Russian Blue is scooting due to an irritated butt caused in turn by large, hard stool. He eats an almost all wet diet and in an effort to make his stools softer we have added in water, pumpkin, broccoli, and "laxatone" but although the stools are now a bit smaller...
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    Anyone find a super-tall (cat, not dog proof) doorway gate?

    Thanks so much, white cat lover, duckdodgers, and otto- some good ideas.
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    Anyone find a super-tall (cat, not dog proof) doorway gate?

    One of our two cats is like a dog when it comes to food and our doorless kitchen- diving for food scraps or residual juices in the sink, and anxious to check out the stovetops even when they are hot. It's a chore putting away cooked food immediately while it is still warm, eg by storing it in...
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    After 6 mos, our original resident girl still always hostile & mean to new boy

    It was around 6 mos. ago that we adopted a friendly, playful 2 y.o, male Russian Blue as foster-brother for our lone 4 y.o. Female tabby. We did all the textbook things to acclimitize them to one another, and though now most of the time they coexist, they generally retreat into their own...
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    Energetic, fit cat that pants very heavily after running games

    Thanks for the replies- will definitely insist on a cardio workup, sounds like an excellent idea. He recovers fast after the panting and wants to run and chase again and again... Still, better safe than sorry.
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    Energetic, fit cat that pants very heavily after running games

    A 2 year old male that we recently rescued as our second cat has no resporatory history in his medical file (owner who eventually abandoned him to shelter did at least have regular checkups, medical files, etc), is muscular, lean, and has tremendous energy for vigorous running... However, after...
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    New cat still scooting after clean bill of health for his anal glands and worms

    Thanks- that's what we are afraid of. The shelter says they dont recall him doing this. Is there any way to train a cat that likes doing it out of the habit? Eg some way to coax them to like doing the "budda" and licking themselves immediately after doing their business? He is scooting on...
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    New cat still scooting after clean bill of health for his anal glands and worms

    We had his glands expressed and have dewormed him a second time just in case that was the problem (though no sign of inflamation there in vet's office)... So perhaps this is a pure behavioiral problem- or perhaps something else is making his butt itchy? His stool is decently formed- not rock...
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    Raw, scabbed scratch wound under jaw- any treatment needed?

    The cat we are fostering either over groomed himself or, more likely, got cut there in a fight with our resident cat (we did all the textbook things to intro. The two but they still play fight- however I fear our resident, unlike the foster, is actually extending her claws). It is not bleeding...
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    Is it possible to clicker train a cat that has no interest in food treats?

    Anniebelle- thanks- great suggestions. We havent actually started clicker training yet- not even "charging" the clicker. i just ordered that book you used, to supplement the many sites and youtube videos on clicker training- all in all looks like a fantastic way to enrich a cats life a little...
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    Resident once lone cat increasingly in funk due to new cat

    Stephanietx- you are so spot on... Just how fast things can turn for the better is staggering. After a couple of nasty days, our resident is suddenly 90% more relaxed around the newbie, as if a switch was suddenly flipped. They started the other night to chase in obvious fun, and now suddenly...
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    New Cat Intro - How to know when/if to step in?

    Thanks, Coloradokitty and catspaw66... Inspiring to hear your trials of patience work out. Funny how a nine pound fluffball can cause so much drama and stress in a home for something a couple of naive humans have all planned out scientifically... Indeed we are going back tk square one, but nkt...
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