judy and squamee(GA)
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PMPS last night 351 .9U
AMPS 339 Keep the dose? She is eating cat food this morning.
AMPS 339 Keep the dose? She is eating cat food this morning.
In cats with cancer, anorexia may result from a decreased sense of taste and smell secondary to chemotherapy, pain, the effect of the tumor on the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., partial intestinal obstruction) or liver (metastases), and possibly the release of an anorectic substance by the tumor (tumor necrosis factor).
Inflammatory, infectious, or neoplastic diseases can cause inappetence, probably due to release of cytokines such as interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor.
Medications such as antihypertensives, diuretics, antibiotics, and narcotic analgesics may also cause anorexia.
This does not mean heating the food probably above 100F or putting it in the microwave. It's unfortunate he does not make the overheating issue more clear that it can destroy nutrients.heating the food to improve its aroma and temperature.
I fed H on a plate not a bowl - it did make a difference.Feeding bowls should be wide and shallow
Hmm I thought he said it released hormones.. oops. I do think there is a specific name for the petting/eating response.Mild stimulation of the cat by petting and stroking its back frequently stimulates eating when a palatable food is present.
Also associated with pancreatitis. You might ask your vet about B-12 injections. I by from Costco with Rx and use the insulin syringes to give it SubQ.Although evidence for the efficacy of B vitamins is difficult to find, a deficiency of B vitamins is associated with anorexia.