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Not sure really. What you write makes sense, especially the kitten food as it's gentle on the stomach and has extra nutrients. What about some kind of supplements - vitamins, fish oil etc? |
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I would say sleep,good food (whatever it is ) little and often and sleep. Chester is a young cat and although yes he's been off on a "away day" wandering.....he was fit and healthy before so he will be again. His loss of weight is problably down to lack of regualr meals....so that weight should come back once his regular food supply starts. His muscle tone should lso come back just daily activities like playing with his brother/you and Dinah. I would think sleep and regular small meals is the key for a fortnight then back to normal. You could add those cat conditioning tablets you get like Catzyme (dog version is Vetzyme) and if he will/does eat it a meal aweek of sardines/pilchards in oil. Glad he is back.....amazing how cats and dogs live in the present isn't it...he is not thinking "ahhh home again" to him he is there so its normal. |
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As his front clawas are worn down it makes you wander if he was locked in somewhere doesn't it.....no injuries must mean not a car accident, I think he was locked in. |
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kitten food is good cause it has a high calorie content.. but if he has a good appetite then probably small meals more often.. i mean... he lost his condition over a period of a few weeks... he should put it back on gradually without too much effort just by eating his normal food.. Hills also have a convalescence food for underwieght cats... im sure that some of the other brands will have one as well.. they might be worth a look at |
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Agree with everything as above. I can't stop smiling at the thought of Chester being home with you again. He will regain his condition - you've got everything it takes to make him "your" lovely Chester again. Regular updates would help too! |
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I'm sure you can indulge him in a few kitty treats, but yep I agree with some others who said, little and often. His stomach will have shrunk so don't overload. Maybe a good protein diet? it's recommended for muscle build up in humans, sorry not expert in feline anatomy but it may be a positive. Also exercise to strengthen those weakened legs a little. |
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As all above. If he likes cheese that will help too as a little treat. If he is ok with milk I'd give him 'carnation' as it will add flesh to his bones (tip from greyhound rescue lady). A good convalesence diet once or twice a day too. I'd imagine he will come back quite quickly as he was fit and healthy before he went walkabout. I have a similar book as this below for dogs, used it when Fern was very poorly after all her chemo. It was good physio for her. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search/ref=pd_lpo_ix_dp_am_us_uk_en_shiatsu.020for.020cat s_gl_book?keywords=shiatsu%20for%20cats&tag=lpo%5F ixdpamusukenshiatsu.020for.020catsgl%5Fbook-21&index=blended But most of all - hugs and love which I'm sure you have piles of. |
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I agree with what everbody else has said especially his food little but often I think is the best way and the convalescence food sounds like a good idea as it should help to really build him up. Great that he is back home . |
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