Or perhaps he needs foods that are easier to digest....I have an old Hyper Thyroid cat that doesn't eat enough...She would eat chicken livers but the vet says they are too hard to digest...I guess thats the way it is...What tasts good isn't good for you....My vet pushes the Hills A/D but she doesn't love that...
 
Tad


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I don't know.  I did give him Pepcid twice yesterday after not giving it to him for a week. It shouldn't do that. I myself take a much stronger acid blocker every day but still digest my food.  My guess would be that if it is the Pepcid it means something is wrong with his stomach to make it react that way.  I am hoping that it is normal, though, to still have some undigested food in the stomach a day later, but realise that might be a silly hope.
Michelle


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Hi Michelle
  This is just a guess....But it takes acid to digest the food and the pepsid cuts down on the acid...
Is it posible that even though it makes him more comfortable its stopping digestion...

Tad




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