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RE: My cat won't eat or drink.

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Posted by: PHKitkat at Wed Sep 27 19:19:10 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]  
   

Hi Gary,

I think your cat most likely has something called vestibular syndrome. This is often treated with steroids and antibiotics and the prognosis is good. Cats often will not eat on their own when they have vestibular problems because they are dizzy and/or nauseated.

It is possible to syringe feed a cat without getting bitten. It's much easier to show someone than try to explain it. I'm sure one of the techs would be happy to demonstrate the procedure. Any kitty could be used for a demo.

As another posted stated, Hills A/D is excellent for syringe feeding. For tube and syringe feeding hospitalized cats, we mix 3 cans of A/D with one can of water, and use a hand blender. This assures that the cat will get a good amount of water with every feeding. I personally find a 12cc syringe to be easiest for syringe feeding. I would start with a small amount, maybe only 10cc at a time, 3 times daily. If there is no vomiting, you can slowly increase the amount.

This site has some good information on vestibular disease:
http://www.cathealth.com/vestibular.htm

I feel so bad for your baby and will remember her in my thoughts and prayers. Please keep us updated on how she does.

Regards,
PHKitkat


   

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