My cat hasn't pooped in a couple of days, and I'm really worried. Is it safe to give her Miralax, and how much should I use?

I've noticed that my cat hasn't pooped in a couple of days, and I'm starting to get really worried about her. She seems a bit more subdued than usual and hasn't been too interested in her toys. I've read that some people use Miralax for their constipated cats. Is it safe to give her Miralax, and if so, how much should I use?

Answer

It seems your cat is experiencing constipation, which may be causing her to feel subdued and uninterested in her normal activities. You mentioned considering using Miralax, a common laxative, to alleviate her symptoms.

  • Monitor key symptoms: changes in bowel movements and behavior.
  • Explore safe options like dietary changes before medication.
  • Seek professional guidance for appropriate treatment and dosage.

It's not uncommon for cats to experience constipation, which can often make them appear less playful or energetic. Miralax (polyethylene glycol 3350) is sometimes used by veterinarians to help relieve constipation in cats, but caution is advised. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the correct dosage based on your cat's size and health history, as administering the wrong dose could lead to complications. Additionally, try to ensure your cat is hydrated and receiving a balanced diet to support healthy digestion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if my cat is constipated?

    Signs of constipation in cats include infrequent, hard, or dry stools, straining in the litter box, and a decrease in appetite or activity levels.

  • Is Miralax safe for cats?

    Miralax can be safe for cats when used appropriately, but it's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the correct dosage and duration of use for your specific pet.

  • What are other ways to help prevent constipation in cats?

    Ensure your cat has access to fresh water, feed a diet high in moisture and fiber, and encourage regular exercise to support healthy digestion.

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