Mazy cat had another regurgitation episode four days after the 20 day span ended. It was her first supper meal and there was a big wad of fur in it. 11/17/16- That was the day I was home sick all day and her meal schedule was quite different with no 6 1/2 hour fast between breakfast and lunch. It wasn't foul smelling and I was able to make up the difference in later meals.
Part of these next paragraphs are taken from other threads but want to keep things all in one place also. Some is added just now.
Sprinkled a little GLM over Mazy cat's supper on 11/18/16. Just the tiniest bit. She went crazy for it. It has a pretty strong smell. So that's one good thing. Now to see how her system handles it. Of course I will being doing it extremely slowly. By the time she's on a full dose and getting the benefit winter will be almost over.
Apparently it can take up to two months to begin to help with arthritis. And I've read it is recommended to start with a double dose, a loading dose, for the first few weeks, to hasten the benefit. But of course I can't do that with Mazy cat.
1000 mg is a very small scoop, but still Ive got to start tiny with her.
I am using this brand:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FAZRKJO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1(next part: don't know if it is begause of the GLM or not. We'll see how it goes)
Mazy cat never did finish eating last night. I've learned not to push it when she says "No".
Two missed meals and missed bedtime supplements....but if she'd eaten it and puked it all up, they would have been missed anyway, and she would have puked besides. This morning there was a lot of Mazy cat poop in the litter box, and then she went down with me before breakfast and pooped even more.
So not only did she need to skip those meals, she needed the 10 1/2 hour fast, too.
I wonder if the GLM, tiny dose as it was, had anything to do with all the extra poop. Interesting......