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Cats and Constipation

2/4/2025

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PicturePhoto by Nadiye Odabaşı
by Nomi Berger
 
When cats are constipated, it not only makes them uncomfortable and restless, it could be a sign of a serious underlying medical problem.
 
Cats, on average, move their bowels about every 24 to 36 hours. If yours doesn’t pass one as frequently, strains when attempting to poop or doesn’t leave any poop in her litter box, she may be constipated. While most cases of constipation are mild enough to be treated at home, it’s wisest to contact your vet if yours hasn’t moved her bowels in more than 48 to 72 hours.
 
If you’re unfamiliar with the many possible causes of feline constipation, consider the following:

· Insufficient fiber in their diet
· Dry food 
· Stress or anxiety
· A bowel obstruction due to bones or string blocking it
· Excessive grooming (this results in extra hair inside their digestive tracts)
· Arthritis pain
· Pain or spinal issues
· Kidney problems
· Feline megacolon (this occurs when a cat’s colon gets so large that the muscles are unable to squeeze, leading to a buildup of dry, hard stool)
· Allergies
· Nerve problems
· Ruptured or impacted anal sacs (both can cause pain when defecating)
· Narrow places, tumors or other problems within the colon
· Chronic conditions like hyperthyroidism, diabetes or kidney disease
· Inflammatory bowel disease
· Perianal disease
· Cancer
 
As to the various signs and symptoms of cat constipation:
· Inability to defecate at all
· Straining or crying when inside the litter box
· Avoiding the litter box
· Going into and leaving the litter box numerous times without pooping
Any one of these behaviors merits an immediate call to your vet since your cat may be suffering from a serious urinary tract problem.
 
And because constipation can be a sign of other underlying health issues, you may notice that your kitty is exhibiting one or more of these symptoms:
· Decreased appetite
· Drinking more or less water
· Urinating more
· Difficulty jumping up
· Loss of muscle
· Hiding
· Walking stiffly
· Weight loss
· Nausea
· Vomiting
 
In short, the reason(s) for your kitty’s severe constipation must first be properly diagnosed, then promptly treated to decrease the risk of permanent damage due to prolonged distension of her colon.
 
If, however, your kitty’s constipation is both infrequent and mild enough to be treated at home, consider the following suggestions:
· Help her maintain a healthy weight
· Minimize her stress and anxiety
· Provide her with probiotics
· Switch to a hypoallergenic diet, one with lamb or chicken and special, limited ingredients to reduce any intestinal inflammation
· Try fiber-rich foods, a teaspoon of canned, pureed pumpkin once or twice daily, or ginger as natural remedies
· Increase her exercise to both help her lose weight and keep her active, thereby reducing stress and promoting normal movement within her intestines
· Use over-the-counter laxatives (before doing so, consult your vet since they may worsen symptoms in cats with underlying or chronic diseases) *
· Keep track of how often your cat poops in her litter box and the consistency of her stool at least twice a week initially, then every week or every two weeks thereafter if all is well.


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    Blog articles for TCMR are written by Nomi Berger, an established author and journalist of 40 years, living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who graciously volunteers her time and talent to help further our rescue efforts.


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