Rated 5 out of 5 by 6
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 Good product but be careful
This product works well but 12 mls is quite a lot with my experience with my cat with chronic constipation and mega colon, Try 1/3 of this amount to start, at the most 1/2 at a time, the other half can be repeated in an hr if no results. see your vet about lactulose orally. walmart has it cheap, works best for me given 1/2 hr to 1 hr after every meal or 3-4 times a day, 1-2mls. Do this consistantly and keep in touch with your vet. Your cat may not need as much. also, keep in mind if used often the results will eventually become less and less, very important to keep the oral going. after 3yrs, i am going to have my cat the surgery, partial colectomy. it has good reviews. but hope you don't have to go that far. God bless!
April 21, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 Thank You For This Site & Animal Lovers.
I had recently wrote in asking for help for my cat who was having trouble moving his bowels. like many others with the same problem my heart goes out to u all. after i had written in my cat had gotten worse so i had to take him to the vet another high bill i cant afford ,then the doctor came in and examined Toby my cat and he was backed up to much witch would of needed an operation and then there was not garentee he would be ok . well It was the Sadest day in my life II had to put my best friend down. : ( I called Angel View and asked for a private creamtion so i can have my Toby back home where he belongs. Good luck to all of u animals lovers, and Thank You.
October 1, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 great product
I'm so glad I found this site. Our cat suffers from mega colon and each visit to the vet was costing hundreds. For 1 enema they charged $29.00 and the cat usually got 3 and 4 each visit. Do you have any idea how many I can purchase for $116.00? I now give him one when I see that he needs it at a cost of $5.00 You can't beat that.
June 14, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 Very good.
Usually I use liquid glycerin suppositories when my cat gets poorly in this way (he is also on meds and liquid paraffin, but often still needs extra "help"). When the liquid glycerin just does not do the job, I reach for this. I think the foaming at the mouth comes from actually licking the stuff--I am fairly sure that docusate is a soap-like substance, and they will foam at the mouth intensely and be very unhappy for the taste if they lick this. I started using a washcloth and wipe him off after; since then, no foaming at the mouth.
October 27, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 This stuff really does work.
It works well, but it is very messy for your pet. Make sure you put your pet in the bathroom or a hard-floor room where you can clean up. My cat sometimes doesn't make it to the box, so that's why I do that. Judge your animal's size carefully and don't give him too much, or he will get sick and froth at the mouth. Use caution, and it works well!
July 30, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 Works fast and does good job
This product works very well on my dog who has megacolon.
April 11, 2007