Canned food is more easy digested so that could be part of why his poo is smaller, his body is using more nutrients.
The problem you face with just putting the Miralax on top of a meal of wet food is just what you experienced. The whole meal of wet food could have to be tossed - so food loss and no Miralax in the cat.I was the one feeding him. 1/8 teaspoon miralax on top of wet food, add 2 tablespoon water and mix. Just like the humane society advised me.
Someone suggested Tuna. Think that would work?The problem you face with just putting the Miralax on top of a meal of wet food is just what you experienced. The whole meal of wet food could have to be tossed - so food loss and no Miralax in the cat.
Better off to try some different treats with the Miralax and not put it in his food at all. Or use just a spoonful or so of a 'new' food he doesn't normally get as he might also consider that a treat and be more willing to eat it.
That is certainly a good thing to try! You can mix some of the tuna 'juice' from a can of tuna in water, and then give him a piece of the tuna as a treat.Someone suggested Tuna. Think that would work?
I've always heard to add some water, but perhaps the broth serves the same purpose. Hope it works!Local humane society (different person this time) said don't add water and gave me a couple packets of food with broth in it to try.
It worked!
Soooooo good to hear!Never thought I'd be so happy to see cat poop before in my life. One large stool and a few small ones.