Jenk
Well-Known Member
My Cali boy has been having intermittent fecal issues--namely small fecals and an overall decreased output at times. As always, there's more than one thing going on that could be causing digestive upset (e.g., sensitivity to various hay types, shedding,ingesting cotton from the canvas we put downfor his exercise time).
For the past few days, I've offered him one papaya tablet (since he's shedding). And for two days, I gave him a small amount of oat hay.
He had a slowdown issue in Dec. and one less than two weeks' ago.
This morning, I found six teeny-tiny specks of fecalson his floor, which was my first head's up of a problem. He also has normal-sized fecals in his litter box but is still passingsmall ones, too.
I'm about to pull my hair out! Could these issuesbe caused by a combination of ingested fur, ingested cotton material (about a 1/2"-square piece), and sensitivity to certain hay types (e.g., oat)?
Age: Approximately 22 mos. old.
Breed: Californian
Background: Unknown; he was found as a stray and brought to ashelter, where he was neutered.
Thank you,
Jenk
For the past few days, I've offered him one papaya tablet (since he's shedding). And for two days, I gave him a small amount of oat hay.
He had a slowdown issue in Dec. and one less than two weeks' ago.
This morning, I found six teeny-tiny specks of fecalson his floor, which was my first head's up of a problem. He also has normal-sized fecals in his litter box but is still passingsmall ones, too.
I'm about to pull my hair out! Could these issuesbe caused by a combination of ingested fur, ingested cotton material (about a 1/2"-square piece), and sensitivity to certain hay types (e.g., oat)?
Age: Approximately 22 mos. old.
Breed: Californian
Background: Unknown; he was found as a stray and brought to ashelter, where he was neutered.
Thank you,
Jenk