Our kitty has been a bit constipated since he came to us a week ago, he is pooing regularly but they're hard and small. He's on the same food he used to have, but I guess he's been inactive as he was hiding, and he didn't eat much the first few days either. I checked with the rescue place he came from, and he had always been fine there, so I'm thinking it'll settle.
We're feeding him pouches in jelly/gravy and adding a little water too to see if that helps, and also I've been encouraging him to play and run about with me as much as possible.
Anyway, I called the vets today to book him in for his vaccinations, and asked them if they had any tips re the constipation. They recommended a dry food diet and said that it would be better for his dental health too long term. I was advised to wean him off the pouches over the course of a week.
That sounds counterintuitive to me - what do you think? (I'm assuming the lady who answered the phone wasn't one of the vets by the way.)