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Time for another Remedy?

It's me with the cat that probably has Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

He no longer has the issue with the prolapsed anus but still has diarrhea that spills out when he is sitting or walking after first straining and evacuating nothing in the litter. He also has urgent urination issues. The other day his litter box was too far away and he walked up on a cushion and peed.

I've given him at least 2 extra doses at least 12 hrs apart and they don't seem to be helping.

He still has little dribbles of diarrhea outside the litter box in the early AM.

It had been so many days since he'd had solid food, I gave him a tablespoon mixed with with the broth and ordinarily when giving him just the broth, he'd go to the litter within the next 20 minutes and have a bowel movement. I thought, for sure he would with solid food but instead he strained and only a drop or two of diarrhea came out.

To me it sounds like his symptoms are more Aloe like or Pulsatilla-ish. Don't you think? He never drinks water and he does crave affection and his stools are always changing.

Aloe fits because of the early morning diarrhea;sudden urging and also the urine component.

Do I have to wait any period of time before starting something else?
 
  emilybh on 2013-06-03
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