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Emma Copley - 27 Mar 2005 13:18 GMT
Have you tried asking your vet for special diet like Hills id or RCW
sensitive control. These are very bland food and somtimes can help if there
problems with digestive system.
Linda Boucher - 27 Mar 2005 20:27 GMT
Hi
she is on special  food from the vet always  as been
the 3 foods we have tried her on  are from the vet
the vet said the one we have tried  are the best ones,
my Husband  is getting fed  up with steeping in poop
all the time because she drop some on the floor
when she gets out of her pan,he wants to put her to sleep
but i don't want to do that

> Have you tried asking your vet for special diet like Hills id or RCW
> sensitive control. These are very bland food and somtimes can help if
> there problems with digestive system.
Deborah, DVM - 28 Mar 2005 00:54 GMT
> Hi
> she is on special  food from the vet always  as been
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> when she gets out of her pan,he wants to put her to sleep
> but i don't want to do that

I must've missed the original post, so not sure what all has been done with
this kitty.  That being said, I've known of two cases of cats with soft
stool, otherwise healthy, that didn't seem to improve with any amount of
medication, and for which no cause could be determined.  Both cats cleared
up when put on cheap cheap cat food.  No idea why, but I have heard of this
working, and know for a fact that it has worked for at least two cats.  So
Wal-Mart brand special kitty might be worth a try ;-).  Of course I'd be
sure you've ruled out all potential causes first, and this is assuming you
have an otherwise healthy kitty with no other medical problems.

Deborah, DVM
 
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