DanTheMan
May 8, 2004, 07:56 PM
Edit: <Problem solved>
My wife and I recently adopted a cat about a week ago, we discovered her in the back of the building that she was working in and discovered that she was very pregnant, so we decided to take her in. She gave birth a few hours later.
Now, I swear I haven't seen this cat poop the whole week. I think she's only pee'd once. My wife and I both thought the other was cleaning out the litter box until today. The cat seems to be fine, eating, drinking, she has 2 more de-worming treatments to be given on may 10 and may 17, the vet did the first one when he did her immunization Monday. We looked all over the basement and found no traces of cat poo/pee. I would imagine we could find some.
So am I just clueless? do nursing cat's just use everything they can to produce milk (this cat was very skinny when we found her, she's still very skinny, but not as much, she's plumping up slowly.)
We gave the cat a small dose of laxative today, but nothing yet.
I would assume from the posts that I've read so far that she would be having diahrea, not constipation, but I guess it is possible. Is it normal for a nursing cat to have constipation.
p.s. 3 live and kicking kittens. one was dead when we found him/her after the birth, another died because it couldn't nurse properly and our interventions failed.
My wife and I recently adopted a cat about a week ago, we discovered her in the back of the building that she was working in and discovered that she was very pregnant, so we decided to take her in. She gave birth a few hours later.
Now, I swear I haven't seen this cat poop the whole week. I think she's only pee'd once. My wife and I both thought the other was cleaning out the litter box until today. The cat seems to be fine, eating, drinking, she has 2 more de-worming treatments to be given on may 10 and may 17, the vet did the first one when he did her immunization Monday. We looked all over the basement and found no traces of cat poo/pee. I would imagine we could find some.
So am I just clueless? do nursing cat's just use everything they can to produce milk (this cat was very skinny when we found her, she's still very skinny, but not as much, she's plumping up slowly.)
We gave the cat a small dose of laxative today, but nothing yet.
I would assume from the posts that I've read so far that she would be having diahrea, not constipation, but I guess it is possible. Is it normal for a nursing cat to have constipation.
p.s. 3 live and kicking kittens. one was dead when we found him/her after the birth, another died because it couldn't nurse properly and our interventions failed.