My vet & I have been going a theory that my cat was constipated. For some
reason, until the third medication was tried, she did not do a full rectal
exam. Today, in the preparation for performing an enema, the vet found
something blocking "the way" out of the anus almost completely. The feces
behind this growth or whatever it is seemed soft. No x-rays have been done
yet.
I'm seeing an internist on Monday as that it the earliest he's available in
a 'specialty' clinic. The cat does defecate but it is a long struggle and
sometimes things end up on the carpet.
I am unsure what this blockage is and neither does my vet.
Has anyone experienced this? Please contact me directly as well posting to
this list at cello700@cox.net.
Needless to say this has me VERY concerned and am frustrated that I can't do
anything until Monday.
The cat is otherwise in good spirits, has not lost weight, does not show any
signs of fatigue, and her coat is good. Also no coughing.
I appreciate this opportunity to hear from any of you.
Thank you in advance,
Steve
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Lynne - 19 Apr 2007 17:37 GMT
> No x-rays have been done yet.
Seems like that should have been done already.
Since there is a blockage of some sort, I'd have my cat at an emergency
hospital where a specialist could look at him sooner. That may be alarmist
since the cat is still able to defecate, but that wouldn't stop me.

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mlbriggs - 19 Apr 2007 18:44 GMT
> My vet & I have been going a theory that my cat was constipated. For some
> reason, until the third medication was tried, she did not do a full rectal
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Did the Vet consider "megacolon"? My understanding is with this
condition the anus is too small or doesn't dilate. I have heard of
babies having this problem. Best wishes. MLB
Cheryl - 20 Apr 2007 01:32 GMT
> Today, in the preparation for performing an enema, the vet found
> something blocking "the way" out of the anus almost completely.
> The feces behind this growth or whatever it is seemed soft. No
> x-rays have been done yet.
I'd suspect megacolon. What the vet felt could be an anal stricture
caused by straining.

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Barry - 21 Apr 2007 14:52 GMT
> My vet & I have been going a theory that my cat was constipated. For some
Hi, I just woke up, my vision is a little bleary
I thought your last name said sphincter
cats are YUMMY - 21 Apr 2007 19:29 GMT
> Hi, I just woke up, my vision is a little bleary
>
> I thought your last name said sphincter
Dream state residual?