Scottish Fold Constipation
Infrequent, difficult, or absent bowel movements. More common and potentially serious in cats (megacolon).
Breed Note: Scottish Fold
While Scottish Folds don't have a specific breed predisposition related to this symptom, any cat showing these signs should be monitored carefully.
Common Causes
⚠️ Red Flags — See a Vet Immediately
- •No stool for 3+ days
- •Vomiting with constipation
- •Crying when trying to defecate
- •Distended abdomen
- •Lethargy
When to See a Vet
If no bowel movement for 48+ hours, straining is painful, or there is blood when attempting to defecate.
Home Care Tips
- 1Increase water intake (wet food, water fountains)
- 2Add fiber (canned pumpkin — plain, not pie filling)
- 3Encourage exercise
- 4Monitor litter box daily (cats)
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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If your pet is showing concerning symptoms, please contact your veterinarian. AIVET is a decision-support tool in active development and is not validated clinical software.