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Fish oil will increase bile secretion because fat is what triggers it -- bile is used for fat digestion.
Morning bile vomiting can sometimes be helped by feeding a small snack right at bedtime. For some reason some dogs' tummies like to have something to work on overnight.
This may not be...
A balanced commercial diet is just that, balanced, and doesn’t need supplemental vitamins or minerals. Adding single minerals in particular can be harmful, since many are toxic in excess, including manganese.
Yes to discontinuing the tuna water. Mercury is not the only concern with tuna, the histamines and other compounds could be an issue. See Why Fish is Dangerous for Cats | Little Big Cat - Dr. Jean Hofve
Head trauma is a very common cause of seizures! You could try Traumeel or homeopathic Arnica to resolve the original issue (at least keep on hand in case of any future head-banging incidents!). Although constitutional homeopathy is always best for this sort of thing....
A balanced commercial raw food will be sufficient, including taurine, calcium, vitamins and other minerals, and taurine, without any supplementation
No need to add water to a complete diet--you're trying to prevent something that isn't happening and probably won't. Extra water will dilute...
Baby food is almost pure protein and fat... it is nearly all digested and absorbed, so there won't be much poop created from it. It's unlikely he's actually constipated, more that he's just mostly empty. Unless the sitter sees him straining in the box, I don't think there's a problem.
No need for medication without active infection, though I would still use the enzyme protocol just to clear any "leftovers" out. It takes some effort but it will help support her overall bowel health and avoid potential recurrence.
Panacur is generally pretty safe, but it is not all that effective against giardia. It will usually reduce the diarrhea, but it doesn't kill the parasites and they can make a comeback.
Yes, it's fine to hold off on the meds. If you want to try an alternative protocol after you get back, here's mine: Giardia Natural Treatment Protocol | Little Big Cat - Dr. Jean Hofve
Funny but I just got an email this morning about how 10 years ago this protocol cleared giardia in a mama cat...
Shelters have been spaying and neutering at 8 weeks for decades. They do it because too many people are too irresponsible to trust to have it done later. I'm not a fan of it (particular in male kitties), and if you can wait until 12-16 weeks that's much better. However, cats will come into heat...
Just to catch up, manganese *can* be hard to balance in a raw diet.
Just fyi, I don't recommend using kelp as a supplement for cats, as it is very high in iodine. This can lead to thyroid issues.
Well look on the bright side... it isn't diarrhea! In my world, nice formed stools are very easy to scoop up and flush. Perry's didn't even smell bad! Over decades with many cats, I've learned to appreciate the little things, lol!
I would think that one dose of vaseline a week would be plenty...
It had very smple ingredients: Wheat Bran, Primary Dried Yeast, Calcium Lactate, Lecithin, Montmorillonite Clay, Whey. Not sure what it would accomplish.
What were you using it for?
BTW I love your nerdy measuring... I am genetically incapable of actually measuring exact amounts in a recipe so I admire you greatly for your precision! 🥰