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| jilllox Member   Posts: 13 |  posted 02-13-2004 11:42 AM     Funn,y just a few days ago I thought my cat was constipated, but after three days without a bowel movement, he did his thing. This morning I noticed he had diarrhea overnight. This is the third time in three weeks. The first time was pretty bad and he vomitted also. I took a sample of the poo to the vet and it was fine. He told me to feed Henry some baby food and that did the trick. Now I have no idea why he is having this again. Everything in his diet is the same. He eats heartily and is not lethargic at all. What are your thoughts? IP: Logged | 
| cmr Member   Posts: 15 |  posted 02-13-2004 03:32 PM     I've read that constipated kitties can actually pass a small amount of diarrhea. You might want to have it checked out. Do you see him straining in the box unable to go? IP: Logged | 
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