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SeANMcBAY
Jun 28, 2006

Look on the bright side.



One of my little good boy cats, Sweaters, has been having issues with impacted anal glands lately and has been scooting. They’ve been expressed twice but seem to get impacted again soon quickly. My vet suggested changes to his diet. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions in regards to high fiber quality and affordable cat food?

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SeANMcBAY
Jun 28, 2006

Look on the bright side.



He’s not overweight at all. He’s a healthy weight according to the vet. He’s also pooping fine as far as I can tell. His glands are not infected yet. She thinks he may also be allergic to something but suggest diet changes first before going that route. Thank you for the information.

SeANMcBAY
Jun 28, 2006

Look on the bright side.



It’s not a big deal at all unless it makes them throw up or have diarrhea.

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