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My cat, Chewey, 13, long haired Domestic was having difficulty with constipation. Gave him Chia gel with 6x the amount of water to soak them in since I couldn't separate and just give him the liquid portion.
First time I did it several weeks ago, he ended up throwing up 4 days in a row TONS of hair logs. Like when all was said and done it looked like he threw up a baby cat!
This time he coughed for a few days so I knew a hairball was coming. It finally came but he had quite a struggle to get it out of his mouth. I could see it in his mouth but he couldn't get it completely out. I tried to grab it to bring tension to it to see if I could help it slide out but he jerked his head. He got it out but curled up in his cat condo panting and his heartrate was 125, usually around 20 breaths a minute. It slowed and continued to decrease. He threw up another 4 inch x 1/2 inch within an hour or so. Both pictures attached.
He pooped and peed that day which was Thursday night. Pooped Friday morning and peed. He drank a few times and layed sprawled out on top of his cat condo. I only gave him 1 small raw nugget per meal just to let his body relax. He was fine eating that and no more throw up. He also came to me middle of day for snuggles and was purring while I held him in my shirt. Tried 2 nuggets around 7pm, ate fine. 11pm I tried to give him 3 nuggets and he ate maybe 2 and saw he regurgitated liquid but continued to try to eat a little. Didn't finish. He peed and drank water.
Today he peed and drank water but trying to eat 3 nuggets I see he gets maybe 2 down, they are 1 inch nuggets you squish with a fork - raw Stella and Cheweys Rabbit, and he made a throw up gesture and stopped, repositioned his posture a little and slowly ate a little more.
I feel he has a hairball left to come up that hasn't come up yet or the hairball is too large possibly and stuck. He has never had a hard time eating with hairballs but that one seemed stuck and was large. He drank a few times today, Saturday, for like a minute or so each. His heartrate is better and he has snuggled laying on my lap all stretched out today.
Do I wait and see if he throws up the next hairball since he is purring, drinking, peeing and eating a little or should he see an emergency vet?
I may try to see if he takes a little vaseline to help it move.
It is not unusual for him to go a few days with a hairball waiting to come up but choking on it and it not coming completely out of his mouth and being stuck was a SCARY first!
I will stop the chia gel with whole flaxseeds. I could not separate the gel from the seeds so I just added a ton more water but I think the Chia gel makes his hair masses large AND SCARY!
My apologies so long and THANK YOU from a very gracious heart for ur thoughts.
Also, hairballs are usually white as he is a white cat. These are food colored like he wasn't getting his food and it was being absorbed by this Monster inside him which is probably why he was sooo hungry asking for 2 more meals a day!
Tammi
@Dr. Jeff
First time I did it several weeks ago, he ended up throwing up 4 days in a row TONS of hair logs. Like when all was said and done it looked like he threw up a baby cat!
This time he coughed for a few days so I knew a hairball was coming. It finally came but he had quite a struggle to get it out of his mouth. I could see it in his mouth but he couldn't get it completely out. I tried to grab it to bring tension to it to see if I could help it slide out but he jerked his head. He got it out but curled up in his cat condo panting and his heartrate was 125, usually around 20 breaths a minute. It slowed and continued to decrease. He threw up another 4 inch x 1/2 inch within an hour or so. Both pictures attached.
He pooped and peed that day which was Thursday night. Pooped Friday morning and peed. He drank a few times and layed sprawled out on top of his cat condo. I only gave him 1 small raw nugget per meal just to let his body relax. He was fine eating that and no more throw up. He also came to me middle of day for snuggles and was purring while I held him in my shirt. Tried 2 nuggets around 7pm, ate fine. 11pm I tried to give him 3 nuggets and he ate maybe 2 and saw he regurgitated liquid but continued to try to eat a little. Didn't finish. He peed and drank water.
Today he peed and drank water but trying to eat 3 nuggets I see he gets maybe 2 down, they are 1 inch nuggets you squish with a fork - raw Stella and Cheweys Rabbit, and he made a throw up gesture and stopped, repositioned his posture a little and slowly ate a little more.
I feel he has a hairball left to come up that hasn't come up yet or the hairball is too large possibly and stuck. He has never had a hard time eating with hairballs but that one seemed stuck and was large. He drank a few times today, Saturday, for like a minute or so each. His heartrate is better and he has snuggled laying on my lap all stretched out today.
Do I wait and see if he throws up the next hairball since he is purring, drinking, peeing and eating a little or should he see an emergency vet?
I may try to see if he takes a little vaseline to help it move.
It is not unusual for him to go a few days with a hairball waiting to come up but choking on it and it not coming completely out of his mouth and being stuck was a SCARY first!
I will stop the chia gel with whole flaxseeds. I could not separate the gel from the seeds so I just added a ton more water but I think the Chia gel makes his hair masses large AND SCARY!
My apologies so long and THANK YOU from a very gracious heart for ur thoughts.
Also, hairballs are usually white as he is a white cat. These are food colored like he wasn't getting his food and it was being absorbed by this Monster inside him which is probably why he was sooo hungry asking for 2 more meals a day!
Tammi
@Dr. Jeff