09-09-2012, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom Hmmmm....odd. So in sum, no matter how you're scheduling the foods, the poos are soft at the end, for the eve poo - but just for Momo and Princess, is that right? Yup
Are Momo and Princess from the same breeder? Nope. I can't recall if you're giving probiotics or not...? No, there is probiotics in their kibble.
I did give them nature's pharmacy digestive enzymes (very small amount) in the past & it made everyone's poopie soft, so I stopped giving it. If not, I'd recommend BeneBac; I usually recommend Natures Farmacy, but given how odd this is, I'd skip it right now bc it has the enzymes...which are usually great, but in this case I'd stick w/ a simpler formula like BeneBac Powder. I will get try benebac, Thank You Ann!
Were their poos ever firm, in their lives? Princess' was fine b4 she went to go live w/my aunt. My aunt started giving her table scraps bc Princess wouldn't eat her food. Wonder which came 1st? She got colitis & was very sick & ever since then, her poopie has not been normal in the evenings only. If they were, I wonder when that changed or what caused it... As for Momo, after he had the surgery to remove a queen palm seed from the entrance of his small intestine, his poopies has not been normal (from what I can recall). This was when he was 7 months old & he is 5 yrs old now, so it's been a long time. If he eats a little more than his measured amount, it will be soft, so I am thinking of giving less food but more frequently, maybe that will help. | I've had Turbo & Princess w/me the past few months...I don't think I'll send them back to my aunt's anymore. I need to figure out this poopie business. |
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