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Why Is Treatment Of Cat Constipation So Important?

 

Cats suffer from constipation quite regularly. Most of the time this eventually passes, but the home treatment of cat constipation is really important. This article looks at why it is so important.

Constipation simply means that it takes too long for the food that kitty has eaten to travel through his digestive system. This ends up producing very hard and dry feces that are painful and difficult to pass.

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Risk factors for constipation tend to be a poor diet and too little exercise. If your cat has a poor diet, is very sedentary and/or is overweight, then he's going to be at higher risk of constipation.

Cats are also prone to a condition called megacolon. The exact cause behind most cases of megacolon is unknown. But what this condition means is that the cat's large intestine has become enlarged and filled with hard fecal matter. Middle aged and male cats are at higher risk. This is serious stuff so you don't want to let it get this far.

If left untreated, constipation and megacolon can ultimately be fatal. But don't panic because there's a lot that we can do to help improve our cats digestive health. The following steps are sufficient to sort out most cases of cat constipation. In the rare cases when kitty is showing no signs of improvement, you should visit the vet to check to see whether there is potentially something else blocking the intestines.

  • Make sure that kitty is drinking enough water and is eating good quality food.

  • Groom your cat regularly. Ingested hair is a common cause of constipation in cats.

  • Monitor your cat's weight and control the food they eat accordingly.

  • Make sure that your cat is getting some exercise. Play with him and make him move if he is reluctant to do it himself.

  • Try a regular digestive health supplement that will increase the fiber in his diet. When such supplements are used, it's doubly important to ensure that he's drinking water.

  • If your cat has regular bouts of constipation and diarrhea, try a probiotic supplement to support the friendly bacteria in his gut.

If kitty is constipated, please don't ignore it. Get some products for pet constipation today.

 

 

 

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