Natural Home Remedies For Cat Constipation
 Bhoomi Kagra |  Oct 23, 2025, 15:13 IST
Cat Not Pooping? The Ultimate Guide to Feline Constipation Remedies
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In this article we talk about cat constipation, natural home remedies for relieving it, and easing the stress. From exercising to using oils, laxatives and changing diet, we cover a number of things to do.
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Cats, our feline companions just like us, experience constipation once in a while. It makes stool dry, hard and difficult to pass. It can be caused due to a number of things like an unbalanced dry diet with less fiber, sedentary lifestyle, fur indigestion and even dehydration. 
Here are some of the natural home remedies for relieving our feline friends from the discomfort:
                
 
Constipation mostly lasts for a short time but causes a lot of irritation and discomfort. But if it lasts for more than 48 hours, with blood, vomiting, fever or any other symptom, a vet should be consulted immediately.
 
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Here are some of the natural home remedies for relieving our feline friends from the discomfort:
1. Hydration
Ensure Your Cat Drinks Enough: Combatting Constipation Naturally
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2. Wet food
Gravy Power: Using Canned Food to Boost Cat Hydration & Digestion
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3. Fiber rich diet
Fiber-Rich Diet: The Key to Moving Your Cat's Bowels Smoothly
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4. Natural laxatives
Natural Laxatives: Pumpkin & Aloe Vera Juice for Your Cat's Gut
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5. Physical exercise
Move It to Relieve It: Exercise as a Home Remedy for Cat Constipation
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6. Olive oil
Natural Lubricant: A Small Amount of Olive Oil for Softening Cat Stool
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7. Diet change
The Diet Connection: When to Change Your Cat's Food for Relief
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8. Probiotic
Good Bacteria Boost: How Probiotics Relieve Cat Constipation
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Constipation mostly lasts for a short time but causes a lot of irritation and discomfort. But if it lasts for more than 48 hours, with blood, vomiting, fever or any other symptom, a vet should be consulted immediately.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
- What are the symptoms of constipation other than no poop?There are other signs like frequent visits to the litter box without defecating, straining or crying when trying to defecate. Passing small, hard and crumbly stools. Or having bloody stool or anus.
- Are human laxatives safe for cats?No, human laxatives are not safe for cats as they are designed for human physiology not for cat's, they can be toxic and may lead to some serious health problems.
- Is milk good for cat constipation?No, milk may provide temporary relief as they moisten the gut, but is not good as most adult cats are lactose intolerant and milk can cause diarrhea, gas or cramping.