Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Cats, Bowel Infection Is It Common For Manx Cats To Have Problems With Bowel Movements?

Is it common for manx cats to have problems with bowel movements? - cats, bowel infection

My Manx cat is finally always jammed rug or chair, or around the anus. I want to die, but I'm so tired of cleaning up the ass! This does not happen every day, but somewhere between a few times a week, not with one episode after month. I am afraid that has a colon problem. I took him to the vet quickly, but I just wanted to know if someone this has happened to them (if you're a Manx-) cat.

5 comments:

alikonda said...

Often, the consistency of the feces of a cat with the food they eat. (For a solid stool is not as messy!) Something as simple as a change of diet should solve your problem.

How long have you had this cat? My cat (not used in Isle of Man, but a Bobtail) to similar problems as a kitten, but her over as he got older (in a few months).

Good luck with your cat is dirty!

austinrk... said...

our man is not a good sign for the use of the litter, you feel very low and should happen. try the hair in all, this will be cut shorter. "☻

urbantig... said...

Unfortunately, intestinal problems very common in Manx cats. Kittens Although originally a natural mutation, the gene will lead to the Isle of Man man in his dominant form, and death in utero. In the recessive form, so that different degrees of taillessness. What gene fused vertebrae in the pelvic area and also taillessness a similar problem with spina bifida birth defects in humans and the cause of the intestine and anus, which often leads to intestinal problems can.

Your vet should be able to tell if your cat has these problems, or if their problems are caused by something else.

Of course, if this does not happen very often, it can be a little messy in the litter and end with droppings stuck to the skin. But there is an Isle of Man, I would be on the Isle of Man was to receive questions.

MARY C said...

I understand that this is fairly common. I thought of for a long time to get, but said the adoption agency, and I decided not to do. I think the lady at the agency, it can overcome it and learn to do yourself, but that was long ago that told me. You may contact a vet (call) or cement the place you got the.

Good luck.

Sienna's Mommy said...

I have a cat named National Rump. It has no tail, not even the extra vertebrae, the ceiling was only the cat is all. Anyway, when I arrived, the cats learn about tailess, and said some may have bowel problems, because something is missing, it will not affect additional vortices in the gut because they have all the nerves, the cats tail. But with her in May that he would do it clogged or stomach problems. If your stuck in the skin, shaved hair. I have cut this problem with my Pomeranian, but if the hair had a clean ass again. It does not sound like your problem tailess get some cats, because of what I feel from my vet, intestinal problems so bad to the point where no one say that the serious and must be able to sleep. And it happens in the first year of life. But there is a constant problem, not something that happens every two months. Take her to the vet if your concern, but more like plastic surgery minor problems for me.

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