Abby has not been able to poop today and she only peed a little. I didn't clean her box yesterday but when I cleaned it today it looks like she has pooped, but small amounts (several of them but small). I have found three little pea sized "balls" of soft poop with mucous in them and she has a little mucous on her butt now (very very small amount). She did eat dry food today and a little of her wet. I broke down and gave her a small amount of just Friskies and I noticed that she did eat a little of her mixed wet.
I fed her about a tablespoon of pumpkin this morning.
I little background. My husband I just moved 1000 miles three weeks ago. Abby has had some behavioral issues with the move (to be expected) but she's been eating fine. I have been unable to find her the Max Cat Light so she's been eating friskies wet (junk I know but she loves it) and her Purina One dry. I am now slowly switching her to California Natural wet and Nutro Weight Manegement dry.
Could it just be a case of too much change all at once or something more serious?
I am new to the area so I don't have a vet yet but I checked the phonebook and there are a few ER vets that are open now.
I hope I am just being an over worried Mommy but being new to the area I don't have the comfort of my regular vet.
Thanks for reading all this.
I fed her about a tablespoon of pumpkin this morning.
I little background. My husband I just moved 1000 miles three weeks ago. Abby has had some behavioral issues with the move (to be expected) but she's been eating fine. I have been unable to find her the Max Cat Light so she's been eating friskies wet (junk I know but she loves it) and her Purina One dry. I am now slowly switching her to California Natural wet and Nutro Weight Manegement dry.
Could it just be a case of too much change all at once or something more serious?
I am new to the area so I don't have a vet yet but I checked the phonebook and there are a few ER vets that are open now.
I hope I am just being an over worried Mommy but being new to the area I don't have the comfort of my regular vet.
Thanks for reading all this.