BJM
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I didn't notice any problems immediately and did the morning routine of testing & shooting.
And when I gave him his 3 pellets of kibble reward ... he mouthed them and didn't eat them.
And he always scarfs his treat.
I put down fresh Fancy Feast classic turkey and giblets ... and he didn't eat that either.
I offered fresh Fancy Feast turkey florentine ... and he didn't eat that either.
And his morning routine is to be a voracious eater, even competing with the other cats for the food.
Then I noticed someone (of my 11) had vomited sometime during the night. And Spitzer was meatloafing on the lid of the garbage can. High index of suspicion for me.
OK. vet visit. Dropped him off about +1.5 since insulin.
On my way to work, the vet calls and leaves me a message - he's eating and they couldn't put it down fast enough. Naturally.
I think thats the insulin kicking in. If he is the one that threw up last night, his GI system is on the fritz and he could throw up again after eating. I called and discussed with the vet - she'll check routine bloodwork and will send out the feline pancreatitis test (because I'm concerned and want to rule it out ... or in). She'll also run serial curves, but we know those'll be higher due to vet stress.
Not how I wanted to do morning!
And when I gave him his 3 pellets of kibble reward ... he mouthed them and didn't eat them.
And he always scarfs his treat.
I put down fresh Fancy Feast classic turkey and giblets ... and he didn't eat that either.
I offered fresh Fancy Feast turkey florentine ... and he didn't eat that either.
And his morning routine is to be a voracious eater, even competing with the other cats for the food.
Then I noticed someone (of my 11) had vomited sometime during the night. And Spitzer was meatloafing on the lid of the garbage can. High index of suspicion for me.
OK. vet visit. Dropped him off about +1.5 since insulin.
On my way to work, the vet calls and leaves me a message - he's eating and they couldn't put it down fast enough. Naturally.
I think thats the insulin kicking in. If he is the one that threw up last night, his GI system is on the fritz and he could throw up again after eating. I called and discussed with the vet - she'll check routine bloodwork and will send out the feline pancreatitis test (because I'm concerned and want to rule it out ... or in). She'll also run serial curves, but we know those'll be higher due to vet stress.
Not how I wanted to do morning!
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