My cat hasn't been eating much for the last few days. She's eaten and drunk almost nothing in the last 24 hours.
I'm supposed to be taking her in to the vet in four hours' time (first appointment I could get since the vet is presently in surgery). But now I'm fretting because I've read sites that say that when they stop eating and drinking, organ failure can follow very fast.
She's shrunk a lot in the last few days. And her appetite's been off for a while - we thought it was the heat, but then she started refusing to eat anything.
And I can't reach my parents, who might be able to get her to another vet sooner.
eta: Got cat to vet okay. She had a little to drink when I got home, but the vet's going to keep her overnight to monitor her and get an IV drip with some glucose and liquid into her. She's lost about 0.5kg, but she was only 3.5 to begin with. *is a little anxious*
Thanks to all the people who sent well-wishes. They were really appreciated.
I'm supposed to be taking her in to the vet in four hours' time (first appointment I could get since the vet is presently in surgery). But now I'm fretting because I've read sites that say that when they stop eating and drinking, organ failure can follow very fast.
She's shrunk a lot in the last few days. And her appetite's been off for a while - we thought it was the heat, but then she started refusing to eat anything.
And I can't reach my parents, who might be able to get her to another vet sooner.
eta: Got cat to vet okay. She had a little to drink when I got home, but the vet's going to keep her overnight to monitor her and get an IV drip with some glucose and liquid into her. She's lost about 0.5kg, but she was only 3.5 to begin with. *is a little anxious*
Thanks to all the people who sent well-wishes. They were really appreciated.
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I suspect that those sites are reflecting the fact that a cat that is ill with something deadly (like our cat that developed a fatal case of extreme old age at 21, or another that had diabetes which we chose not to medicate because this was just not the right cat for a daily injection regime) will, as death approaches, stop eating and drinking, and then die soon thereafter.
If your cat just feels simply awful because of kitty tummy bug or whatever, she may simply be avoiding adding fuel to the fire, and not have the learned response of "I must eat/drink to keep my strength up" that humans have.
I hope that the causes are benign, and that the vet will be able to fix all. The animals in our lives are important people, and when they are suffering, it colors our whole world.
*a hug for you, and a gentle rub to that area of the mouth corner that cats so like to have rubbed to her*
Icon is in case your cat reads better than any of ours.
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It's particularly stressful because she's never been sick like this before - she's been an incredibly healthy cat for a rescue kitty.
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She's okay, although there are liver issues and she's staying at the vet over the weekend.
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I wish it had been better news (feed her one of these horse pills a day, and by the time your scratches are all gone, she'll be totally recovered).
For our kids and our pets, there is a limit to what we can do. Life happens to us all. The good thing is that you know you are providing her with a good life and good care, and comfort and attention. It is all we can really do.
Hmmmm. Seems I still need a kitty icon.