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Hello I'm from Hong Kong, my cat's issues have led me to find this website and I would like to seek advice from all of you. Please forgive my poor English.
I started feeding my cat raw meat on September 13th . She is 4.5 months old and weighs 2.9kg . I give her a total of 150g of raw meat each day , divided into three meals of 50g each . From September 13th to September 14th , I fed her chicken thighs with " My Natural Cat Premix . " After eating this , she had one bowel movement in the morning and one in the evening each day . The stools appeared to be type 4 on the Bristol stool scale ( described as soft and smooth like a banana ) , somewhat clay - like , and slightly malleable . However , here is a problem . With a raw meat diet , the stools should be type 1 or 2 , and they shouldn't be so frequent . Since starting the raw meat diet , she has experienced two times of impacted stool within two days, requiring her to drag her bottom on the floor to pass the stool .
I though it was the chicken thigh's problem so I changed to chicken fillets for her. But it caused 2 times of stool impaction at the same day (15th Sep). I have currently stopped using this premix and the problem solved. I through it is because of the Psyllium Husks Powder in the ingredients.
I would like to ask if any other users of the premix have experienced a similar situation.
I started feeding my cat raw meat on September 13th . She is 4.5 months old and weighs 2.9kg . I give her a total of 150g of raw meat each day , divided into three meals of 50g each . From September 13th to September 14th , I fed her chicken thighs with " My Natural Cat Premix . " After eating this , she had one bowel movement in the morning and one in the evening each day . The stools appeared to be type 4 on the Bristol stool scale ( described as soft and smooth like a banana ) , somewhat clay - like , and slightly malleable . However , here is a problem . With a raw meat diet , the stools should be type 1 or 2 , and they shouldn't be so frequent . Since starting the raw meat diet , she has experienced two times of impacted stool within two days, requiring her to drag her bottom on the floor to pass the stool .
I though it was the chicken thigh's problem so I changed to chicken fillets for her. But it caused 2 times of stool impaction at the same day (15th Sep). I have currently stopped using this premix and the problem solved. I through it is because of the Psyllium Husks Powder in the ingredients.
I would like to ask if any other users of the premix have experienced a similar situation.