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Maybe he just needs a little steroid or food stimulant to pick him up again. I have everything crossed for his vet appointment on Tuesday xxx Please let us know what the vet says and how Tigs gets on. In the mean time please give him a big snuggly cuddle from me xxx |
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He is stunning, a lovely lad, you know I had a feeling he was a ginger Tom. spooky. And he's got a baggy belly too I was wondering how you were getting on and Elaine beat me to it. I wonder if he just ain't to hungry - if your weather is as bad a ours maybe he just is not hungry - but I remember Cleo went off her food and it was in fact tooth trouble. May be worth checking out, let us know. Karen |
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Hi All Firstly, thank you so much Elaine for that lovely picture of Tigs. We've just got back from the vets. I was shocked to learn that Tigs has lost .7 kg in a month. The vet thinks that Tigs' kidneys are inflamed but he's given him an appetite stimulant (steroid) as well as another injection to try to reduce the inflammation and we have to go back on Thursday. I told my vet about the wonderful advice you've all given me on this website and that I appreciate that Tigs' condition can't be cured. However, the vet told me, without me asking, that he doesn't think now is the time to let Tigs go. We also talked about diet and he told me how bland the senior cat meat is for cats. As soon as we got back home Tigs went straight for his food bowl and had some more of the fish and rice I'm now giving him. I don't think for one moment that the steroids work that quickly... I'll let you all know what happens Thursday. Ann |
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Aww bless Tigs xxx Sounds like you have a nice vet and one that you can talk things over with which is excellent. I have been talking with another woman for most of this afternoon who's cat has been diagnosed with CRF, long and very complicated one but any way, I was talking with her about trying to encourage her cat to start eating again, so here are another few tips just in case you may need them. Catnip, sprinkled ontop of some food may also help as an apetite stimulant, provided you have a cat that loves catnip that is. Egg whites are full of vitamin B and can be mixed with a little of what ever food you are feeding. Make sure the egg white is cooked as uncooked it contains avin which in the eggs raw state doesnt allow the cat to absorb the B vits but when cooked the avin is destroyed. Hills a/d, prescription food for convalessing cats and very rich in liver. Not good for a CRF cat to be fed this often but may well help the cat get its apetite back. It is of a squishy consistancy and so can be watered down with a little boiled water easily and placed into a syringe in order to help assist feed if necessary. Just thought I'd mention these now incase I forget about them again. As always I wish you both all the very best. Stick around Ann and keep us informed as to how you and Tigs get on. Elaine xxx |
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