Dyana
Member Since 2009
Here's the video on assist feeding if you haven't watched it yet.
I had not heard of this. However I won't be able to find spirulina or kelp powder. (I'm that rural). I can order it, but we should be at the vet before it arrives especially b/c of the holiday.Definitely try to get more food and fluids in her. Have you looked at the Liver Shake? Hang in there, Runswith and Alphacat!![]()
Wow. That's a lot more work than I have to go through. Runswith is so easy. Though I am envious of those giant syringes.Here's the video on assist feeding if you haven't watched it yet.
If there's a tack shop for horsey people anywhere near you they will likely have giant syringes you can buy.Wow. That's a lot more work than I have to go through. Runswith is so easy. Though I am envious of those giant syringes.
Thank you for your help!
That's so very sweet of you to offer. I don't think she will make it that long though.Is her liver affected because of her not eating?
I can send you some feeding syringes (like in the video).







Thank you for the sympathy.I am so sorry this is happening to your baby.![]()
Lovely photo of her.Thank you for the sympathy.
She's cuddled at my side, and I'm keeping my mind off of it by being on a board of cat people that care. Being here helps.
Thank you, every last one of you!
We had 20 years together, more years than I could have ever hoped for.
Here's a photo of her in the grass yesterday. You can't even tell she's sick really. (There's also a long winded bit about her... lol.)
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. I lost my GA boy to cancer. We had 14 1/2 years together but it still is never long enough 
I'm sorry for your loss. I feel your words so very much, and feel very greedy and selfish today wanting more than my 20 years.Very sorry about the news, Alphacat. I lost my GA boy to cancer. We had 14 1/2 years together but it still is never long enough
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The vet gave her supplement for a month and we were told to come back for another Chk but so many thgs happened the last mth that I put it aside. This vet can be such a pessimist. Every -ve result she'll thk its cos of cancer. but I'll bring her in this weekend. Hope this time everythg is ok.I'm so sorry @Waheeda. The unexpected loss is so hard. One of my other cats liver tests came back abnormal when we had her spayed as a kitten. We had her on the special liver food for a month and then tests went back to normal. Definitely f/u since maybe your solution is as easy as a short term diet change...
I will hope so too for y'all!The vet gave her supplement for a month and we were told to come back for another Chk but so many thgs happened the last mth that I put it aside. This vet can be such a pessimist. Every -ve result she'll thk its cos of cancer. but I'll bring her in this weekend. Hope this time everythg is ok.




I'm so sorry to hear the news was not good. We are never ready to let them go no matter how long they are with us. Make more memories, spoil your beautiful little girl and enjoy every precious moment. 






She has always been skittish. Oddly enough she gets happier when we make big changes. She likes when we move the furniture. When we moved 2 years ago she began coming downstairs to visit when we had company.I would be worried about her stress level while camping. Is she microchipped? Has she been camping before? Does she like to be on a harness and leash?





It's so sad to part with your fur baby. I'm teary-eyed just reading this. Cherish your time with Runswith. Hugs to you.Runswith update:
It's time.
There's got to be some karma law that says all craziness with animals will happen on a weekend when your vet's not open.
We have been up and down the last week, having a good day, and then a slide backwards. She hasn't eaten on her own in several days. Today I tried to give her all three of her pills, knowing we might have a terrible day. (She hates the appetite stimulant on, and generally throws up after it.) I wasn't quite prepared for how bad it was going to get today. She's weak from not getting/keeping down enough food, so her back legs aren't very stable. Up until today she's had weakness, but was still able to climb up and down into bed and over to the water dish and in the litter box, even in the tall litter box. She went #2 three times day before yesterday, that was progress... but today... she cheeked her prednisolone and then spit it out when I wasn't looking. I found it half dissolved and gave it to her again. About 30 minutes later she was wailing. It's similar to the "I'm going to puke" meow, or the "I'm bringing you my toy" meow. So my spouse went up to try to pet her and help her keep it down by distracting her with love. We brought her downstairs and she just looked miserable. Then I noticed the drool. Her little tongue was hanging out a quarter of the way. I thought it might be the end right there. So I brought her outside. She sniffed the wind, and the flowers.
We brought her back inside, and I remembered we had pain meds for this... so I gave her a syringe of pedialyte, a half syringe of food and then her pain meds. Her breathing is less labored now, and she not as drooly.
Unless she wakes up bright eyed and bushy tailed, I'm done forcing medicine and food on her unless she needs the food to get her pain meds. Monday morning we will be at the vet's office to end her suffering.
Tonight she's sitting with us on the couch and I'm trying to find the oldest photo of her that I have and reminiscing about the last 2 decades of Runswith.













Oh my ... so hard.This cat is really trying to maintain her immortal status...
This morning she's been very alert.
She has gone to the water dish a couple times throughout the night, and the litter box.
This morning I sat tuna in front of her and she ATE IT.
She hasn't voluntarily eaten anything in many days.
Now what do I do?
Saturday she was rough. The decision was easier to let my baby out of pain.
Today, My Runswith woke up in my arms. Oh my goodness!
This reminds me of a kitty called Gussie who has passed but took his sweet time thinking about when he was ready. Go have a look at @Gussie's mom 's threads.






Seriously? I don't even eat the stuff. And it doesn't work with the roast chicken you buy at the supermarket? Do they put catnip in the breading? I haven't eaten KFC for years, but I might test this theory.Many references on here about KFC enticing a kitty to eat.
People who try it generally remove the coating and skin and only use it to get a kitty who's under the weather to eat.Seriously? I don't even eat the stuff. And it doesn't work with the roast chicken you buy at the supermarket? Do they put catnip in the breading? I haven't eaten KFC for years, but I might test this theory.
Then what about boiled chicken? One of my vets suggested it but I haven't tried it yet. I mean, chicken is chicken, eh? Maybe it's the oil. Oils tend to make flavours stronger.People who try it generally remove the coating and skin and only use it to get a kitty who's under the weather to eat.
I think it's the flavour. If boiled chicken works I'd use that instead.Then what about boiled chicken? One of my vets suggested it but I haven't tried it yet. I mean, chicken is chicken, eh? Maybe it's the oil. Oils tend to make flavours stronger.
You could cook the chicken in the oven (with the skin even if you remove the skin afterwards, you could leave it but unless you have some food processor or meat grinder skin is very difficult to chew so I wouln't recomend it just now), for some reason (guess different flavor) my kitties wouldn't eat boiled chicken but if it's are cooked in the oven they love it, also chicken thighs have a stronger smell (kitties are all about smell) plus a little less protein that would make the chicken easier to digestThen what about boiled chicken? One of my vets suggested it but I haven't tried it yet. I mean, chicken is chicken, eh? Maybe it's the oil. Oils tend to make flavours stronger.
I have cooked chicken several different ways. For the most part my cats will eat anything chicken. In the winter I regularly get a rotisserie chicken and make my own soup and stock with the left overs. This gets a few of the cats attention.Seriously? I don't even eat the stuff. And it doesn't work with the roast chicken you buy at the supermarket? Do they put catnip in the breading? I haven't eaten KFC for years, but I might test this theory.