Educational Overview
Fecal Incontinence in Pets
Fecal incontinence develops when a cat or dog loses control over defecation. This is usually a sign that something deeper is going on, not just a behavioral problem.
Common signs include:
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Defecating outside the litter box or usual toileting area
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Small stool pieces found around the
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Straining or difficulty passing stools
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Hard, dry nuggets or alternating constipation and loose stools
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Involuntary dribbling of feces when stressed or excited
Possible causes:
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Constipation – stool becomes hard and compacted, painful to pass
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Intestinal or rectal disorders – tumors, infections, parasites, IBD
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Underlying conditions – feline leukemia, diabetes, kidney stones
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Neurogenic sphincter incontinence – linked to spinal injury or nervous system weakness
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Age-related decline – pets may not reach the litter box in time
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Emotional stress – animals under stress may “act out” through toileting changes
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These formulations are designed to assist the body’s natural processes and support resilience during times of environmental or physiological stress.
Faeco 81 formula
Contains:
Common Aloe (Aloe socotrina 200C)
Leopard’s Bane (Arnica montana 200C)
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
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