I found that I got good at the subcutaneous fluids pretty easily. Morgan, the older cat, was kind of squirmy, so I had to wrap her in a towel to keep her still. But Emily always just stood there patiently and purred (it helped that I rubbed her ears the whole time, she loved that.)
I've always sort of wondered what really can be done for cats with constipation! Can you feed her something oily that she likes, like tuna in oil? Or does that not really help?
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I found that I got good at the subcutaneous fluids pretty easily. Morgan, the older cat, was kind of squirmy, so I had to wrap her in a towel to keep her still. But Emily always just stood there patiently and purred (it helped that I rubbed her ears the whole time, she loved that.)
I've always sort of wondered what really can be done for cats with constipation! Can you feed her something oily that she likes, like tuna in oil? Or does that not really help?