Yes, a skinny wiggly grain of rice. There's still SOME gas, but MUCH less than there was. And his belly bloat has definitely decreased. So, there air has definitely cleared quite a bit.
I have him eating a wet "pate" (sorry, can't figure out how to do the accent sign over the e) and he seems to LOVE it, while the dry has begun to go uneaten. He DID need to be dewormed, as we saw a worm make their exit while at the vet) so hoping the gas and bloating gets better as worms do...
He woke up all fresh and rested and back to being a crazy energetic kitten! Also, his bloated belly has gone down a bit so that is great news! As to the nuclear gas, I'm not sure yet because I've been at work. I am headed home for lunch so we will see how the belly looks and see if he is still...
Well, just got back from the vet about an hour ago. Turns out Tux Had NOT been dewormed yet, and while we were there, out comes a tiny worm. The vet went ahead and dosed him and I am to dose him again at the end of the month. Hopefully this is the cause of the gas and bloating. It was...
We have had him for two weeks this coming Saturday. He was on something else when he was a foster. He likes the food, plays like a crazy person. He is VERY relaxed and fit right in right away, so I would be shocked if it is stress, but who knows. I was just curious if gassiness is a kitten...
I am a new cat mama, but have been a dog mama for awhile. I've been reading some of the old threads and plan on havong my boy tested for words, even though he was given the all clear for that from the vet treating him while he was a foster. but still wanting to ask: do I HAVE to feed my 13...