Koronin
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Our older cat needs a dental and has one scheduled in two weeks. Unfortunately he is in pain and hasn't wanted to eat much. Finally bought and tried some baby food, which he ate. Also bought kitten milk and some cat broth/purees for him. He lapped up 1 of the broths as well. Open to suggestions
07:08 PM - Apr 01, 2024
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Melinda Nowikowski
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In response to Koronin.
Mix the kitten food with some of the broth, if you haven't tried that already - we had a cat who'd crash with anemia occasionally, we always got him back on his feed mixing the kitten food with something liquid.
07:43 PM - Apr 01, 2024
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Koronin
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In response to Melinda Nowikowski.
TY. I'll try that. Tried mixing regular pate with water. He ate a little of that. I do have a vet apt tomorrow. In this case it is a drop off instead of a scheduled time, because she doesn't have any actual appointments, but wants to see him.
06:30 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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Melinda Nowikowski
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In response to Koronin.
The vets also gave our cat an anti-nausea pill, because he had idiopathic anemia, and was on immunosuppresants that upset his stomach. That won't help if the problem is your cat's mouth, though. He also had a lesion on the roof of his mouth - that's when we started watering down the food.
08:21 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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Koronin
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We just got the diagnosis. The issue is the mouth, but a dental isn't going to fix it. The issue is cancer in his jaw.
In response to Melinda Nowikowski.
12:01 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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Melinda Nowikowski
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In response to Koronin.
So sorry - it's heartbreaking to lose them to cancer. We've lost a couple of our critters, over the years, to it.
04:35 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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Koronin
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In response to Melinda Nowikowski.
Thank you.
05:51 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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Sabine
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In response to Koronin.
Oh gosh, that is heartbreaking! I wish you a lot of strength
12:15 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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Koronin
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In response to Sabine.
Thank you
05:51 PM - Apr 03, 2024
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