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  1. 17 lis 2023 · There is a wide variety of weight management cat food options designed to work for a wide range of cats — from very obese and overweight cats, to those on the cusp of being overweight, and those who have lost weight and need help maintaining their new healthy physique.

  2. 11 mar 2018 · Uses of Docusate Sodium for Dogs and Cats. Docusate Sodium is used to stimulate bowel movements in animals with constipation or when there is a need to empty the large intestine for surgery or for diagnostic procedures such as colonoscopy. Precautions and Side Effects. While generally safe and effective when prescribed by a veterinarian ...

  3. 23 lis 2021 · With laxatives and stool softeners available over the counter, it might be tempting to try treating your constipated cat yourself without a veterinarian. Mild cases of constipation may resolve with over-the-counter laxatives, especially if you try to reduce your cat’s stress and increase their water intake.

  4. For cats: give one 50 mg capsule by mouth once daily. For small dogs, weighing 20 lbs. or less: give one 50 mg capsule by mouth once to twice daily. For medium to large dogs, weighing over 20 lbs.: give one 100 mg capsule by mouth once to twice daily. So, can you give your dog or cat Colace/Docusate Sodium? The answer is: Yes!

  5. 14 gru 2021 · Nutrition and Feline Idiopathic Constipation. The mainstay of feline idiopathic constipation management is nutrition, including potential modifications to diet form and fiber intake.

  6. www.merckvetmanual.com › digestive-system › diseases-of-the-stomach-and-intestinesConstipation and Obstipation in Small Animals

    Mild constipation can often be treated by dietary adjustment consisting of avoidance of dietary indiscretion, ready access to water and high-fiber diets, and use of suppository laxatives. Continued or longterm use of laxatives should be discouraged unless absolutely necessary to avoid constipation.

  7. 24 maj 2023 · Initially, some mildly affected cats can be managed on an outpatient basis with dietary changes alone. Fiber supplementation is a commonly employed nutritional strategy in constipated cats, and there are various types of dietary fiber and fiber sources, each with different potential benefits.