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Hi, have any blood tests been taken, ultrasound scans or x-rays. These will all help to throw some light as to what is happening. Is she being sick, does she have any diarrhoea, is the weight loss rapid, is she peeing or drinking a lot. We may be able to help more once we know her symptoms. |
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Hi, so sorry to hear about your cat it must be very worrying. My daughters cat, Harvey is displaying the same symptoms, blood tests didn't show anything. He is currently staying at the vets awaiting x-rays tomorrow and being opened up if these aren't conclusive. I think your cats need further investigations as you need to know what is causing this if he is to be helped. Good luck. |
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Poor cat - I'd see if you can't find another vet. The frothy vomit sounds to me as if your cat has at least got an inflamed stomach and she won't eat because it makes her feel sick. I would try giving her slippery elm to see if it calms her stomach. http://www.littlebigcat.com/health/slippery-elm/ I have used slippery elm with my old cat Merlin to good effect and I know other members here who also swear by it. |
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