Enema for the cat, PART 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2010

Poor Patches was bit blocked up but after the added fiber (pumpkin) in his diet his trips to the litter box were still coming up empty. It was time for an enema for the little guy so the decision was mineral oil over glycerin (definitely no saline solutions for small animals!).

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  • did you at least lube up the cat first?

  • How the **** did I end up watching this damn video?!

  • Enemas containing sodium phosphate (one common US brand is Fleet) should also be avoided because they are extremely dangerous for cats.

    Electrolyte abnormalities induced by hypertonic phosphate enemas in two cats (1985) Jorgensen LS, Center SA, Randolph JF, Brum D, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 187 pp1367-8 reports on two cats who suffered severe problems after such enemas, and advises against their use for cats with renal problems in particular.

  • Did it work?

  • no stop! ah! he's all squirming and he thinking how's he's gonna poop on you in your sleep. "AH HAVE BEEN VIAHLATED!"

  • This is so disturbing.

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