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		<title>How Healthy is your Cat&#8217;s Colon?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to colon health, cat digestive systems are quite similar to those of humans.  Just as with humans, cats can suffer from a number of digestive disorders. In fact, constipation is relatively common in felines. Therefore, as a pet owner, it is important for you to understand how to recognize digestive problems [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to colon health, cat digestive systems are quite similar to those of humans.  Just as with humans, cats can suffer from a number of digestive disorders. In fact, constipation is relatively common in felines. Therefore, as a pet owner, it is important for you to understand how to recognize digestive problems as well as how to help your cat maintain a healthy colon.</p>
<p><b>Feline Constipation</b></p>
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<p>Concerning colon health, cat constipation is relatively easy to recognize.  Fortunately, it is fairly easy to help your cat recover from <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.colon-cleanse-constipation.com/feline-constipation.html">feline constipation</a>.  </p>
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<p>Just as with human colon health, cat colon health problems have a great deal to do with the age of the cat.  As in humans, older cats are more susceptible to constipation.  Those that are eight-years-old and above are more likely to become constipated.  Nonetheless, it is possible for a cat of any age to become constipated.  </p>
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<p>A cat with bowels that are functioning efficiently will usually have one or two bowel movements every day.  Of course, just as with humans, every cat is different. Signs of feline constipation include:</p>
<p>No bowel movements, or very infrequent bowel movements<br />Straining during a bowel movement<br />Painful bowel movements<br />A sudden decrease in the amount of stool produced</p>
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<p>When it comes to colon health, cat constipation is a sign that something is not working correctly within the digestive tract.  And, if you fail to take action, your cat may become quite ill.  Signs the constipation has advanced and is becoming serious include:</p>
<p>Failure to keep itself groomed<br />Lethargic behavior<br />Loss of appetite<br />Crouching and hunching up<br />Vomiting<br />Passing a small amount of diarrhea, which is runny and blood-tinged</p>
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<p>Some potential causes of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.colon-cleanse-constipation.com/cat-constipation.html">cat constipation</a> include:</p>
<p>Ingesting foreign bodies, hair, and animal bones<br />A dirty litter box<br />Recent hospitalization<br />Lack of exercise (let your cat out to run)<br />Obstructions, such as improperly healed pelvic fractures or tumors<br />Medication<br />Hair matted with dirt/mud<br />Injuries from cat fights<br />Obesity (don’t overfeed your pet please or share your meals)<br />Parasites, usually obtained from dirt, animals, or unclean water</p>
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<p>To maintain proper feline colon health, constipation needs to be treated as soon as possible. The first approach is to address the underlying cause of the problem. A cat that is dehydrated, for example, may receive intravenous or subcutaneous replacement fluids to help encourage a bowel movement.  </p>
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<p>If a change of the underlying cause is not enough to get things moving again, the veterinarian may administer an enema to your pet to help induce a bowel movement. If the cat is severely constipated, however, it may be necessary to place the cat under anesthesia and remove the feces manually. This can be a very time consuming process.</p>
<p><b>Feline Obstipation</b></p>
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<p>Feline obstipation is similar to constipation, but must be treated differently. Whereas constipation is characterized by difficulty in eliminating waste, obstipation occurs when the cat’s bowels are blocked and it is unable to pass any waste at all. The cause of obstipation and the signs and symptoms of the disorder are usually the same as with constipation.</p>
<p><b>Feline Megacolon</b></p>
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<p>A cat that suffers from chronic constipation or obstipation may ultimately develop Megacolon, which is a distended colon with poor movement.  When this occurs, fecal matter remains in the colon and becomes continuously drier. As a result, the colon becomes filled with waste almost as hard as concrete.  </p>
<p><b>Maintaining Colon Health Cat Style</b></p>
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<p>Maintaining your cat’s colon health requires many of the same steps for maintaining the health of a human colon. Placing your cat on a high fiber diet, for example, will help prevent your cat from becoming constipated.  Like humans, cats are unable to digest fiber. As the undigested fiber sits in your cat’s colon, it absorbs water and helps loosen the stool while also providing it with extra bulk.</p>
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<p>Since cats tend to have more sensitive digestive systems than humans, however, it is important to implement a high fiber diet slowly. Changing your cat’s diet too abruptly can cause it to experience gas pain.  Therefore, you should spend about five or seven days gradually modifying your cat’s diet.</p>
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<p>Foods that can be added to your cat’s diet to increase its fiber intake include:</p>
<p>Canned pumpkin<br />Bran<br />Vegetable meal<br />Whole grains</p>
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<p>Your cat may not want to eat any of these foods alone. Therefore, you will need to mix them in with your cat’s canned cat food. It is also important to ensure your cat drinks plenty of water. This is particularly important when increasing fiber consumption since the fiber will absorb water within your cat’s digestive system.</p>
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<p>By helping your pet maintain proper colon health, its digestive problems should not be of serious concern. However, if problems arise, contact your veterinarian right away to take care of the issue before it worsens.</p>
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		<title>Irritable Bowel Syndrome and its Effects on Cats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Irritable Bowel Syndrome is not only common among humans but also among animals particularly cats. Basically, the IBS that is experienced by people is the same type that cats also feel. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Irritable Bowel Syndrome is not only common among humans but also among animals particularly cats. Basically, the IBS that is experienced by people is the same type that cats also feel. </p>
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The Irritable Bowel Syndrome among cats is the same gastrointestinal disorder that is also felt by human. The large and/or small intestines are also affected. IBS in cats usually affects the contractions of the digestive tract resulting to irregular bowel movement. Aside from that, IBS also interferes with the normal distribution of food and waste material inside the cat&#8217;s body resulting to the accumulation of toxins and mucus in the cat&#8217;s intestines.</p>
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These accumulated toxins often obstruct the normal function of the digestive tract. In the process gas and stool are trapped causing bloating, constipation and distention. It is also surprising to note that the same IBS factors in human have been identified to cause the same effects among cats. Factors causing IBS such as stress, overuse of antibiotics, poor eating habits, bacterial, and viral infection, parasites and food allergies were found to affect cats as well. </p>
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Likewise, a blockage is also very common among cats since they love to chew as well as swallow objects. This too can trigger IBS symptoms.</p>
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Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Cats</p>
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It would be surprising to note that cats and humans exhibit the same Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms. And here are some of them:</p>
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-	Constipation among cats is just like in humans. It is also exhibited by hard, small, pebble-like stools, which make bowel movement very difficult. <br />&#13;<br />
-	Diarrhea is a more frequent bowel movement wherein the stool is often soft and watery. Cats with IBS usually experience successive loose bowel movement alternating with constipation. <br />&#13;<br />
-	Abdominal pain is also common among cats with IBS. The pain can range from mild to severe. <br />&#13;<br />
-	The presence of mucus in the stool is also a common sign of IBS.<br />&#13;<br />
-	Another symptom of IBS that may be observed in cats is vomiting and nausea.<br />&#13;<br />
-	Gas pain or flatulence is also an indication of IBS in cats<br />&#13;<br />
-	Bloating <br />&#13;<br />
-	Intolerance to certain types of foods<br />&#13;<br />
-	Anorexia which most of you may think is only common to us human but surprisingly is also exhibited by our feline friends. </p>
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Treating Your Cat&#8217;s Irritable Bowel Syndrome<br />&#13;<br />
Since Irritable Bowel Syndrome involves many factors, it is very important that you have your cats examined by a veterinarian. This way you will know what&#8217;s triggering IBS symptoms in your pet cats. In case you prefer to apply natural methods in controlling your pet&#8217;s IBS symptoms still it is better to consult first a veterinarian before applying any type of IBS treatment to your cat to avoid further complications.  </p>
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A change in your cat&#8217;s diet is also a good way to control Irritable Bowel syndrome. However make sure that you consult a veterinarian or a nutritionist to provide your cat with a personalized diet and program. </p>
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Feeding your cat with the right type of food is still the best way to control your cat&#8217;s Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Cats like humans prefer different types of foods. There are some cats that like eating raw food while there are some that prefers home cooking or canned food. </p>
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It is very important that you try to experiment with foods that work for your cat. If you can keep a food journal in which you can jot down foods that your cat needs to avoid then so much the better. This will guide you on the proper food to give your cat and in turn keeps IBS symptoms in control.</p>
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