Looks like Nelli didn't like not getting her shot











Thanks Carla. Now I’ve been allowed to crack, have a melt down... think clearly now, if that makes any sense. Thanks for checking with us.I'm sorry Nelli is not feeling well. I wonder if she ate something outside that is causing her tummy to be upset. It sounds like she may be nauseous if she is acting like she wants to eat and then turning away. If that doesn't clear up, she won't be able to eat. You don't want this to go on too long with her not eating or she could develop fatty liver disease. You may want to get her into the vet today. You also have to be careful about DKA with her being diabetic. This is caused by not eating + no insulin + infection. Sending prayers.![]()








I will Paul. I'm so worried.Prayers for you and Nelli
Please keep us updated
I'm so sorry about Nelli not feeling well, I hope it's something simple to make her feel better. Sometimes their fur gets like that from dehydration. Let us know what you find out, hope all turns out wellThanks Carla. Now I’ve been allowed to crack, have a melt down... think clearly now, if that makes any sense. Thanks for checking with us.
She’s very still as though if she moves around that will be uncomfortable.
I truly can’t imagine Nelli getting into any poison. There are no chemicals, toxins or pesticides anywhere in her life inside and outside?
I am worried and confused.
I will take to to ER.

Thanks Rosie.Sending prayers and hugs for you and Nelli![]()
@carfurby, ok.I'm sorry Nelli is not feeling well. I wonder if she ate something outside that is causing her tummy to be upset. It sounds like she may be nauseous if she is acting like she wants to eat and then turning away. If that doesn't clear up, she won't be able to eat. You don't want this to go on too long with her not eating or she could develop fatty liver disease. You may want to get her into the vet today. You also have to be careful about DKA with her being diabetic. This is caused by not eating + no insulin + infection. Sending prayers.![]()







Yes EYE know. Seemingly NOT the”Vet n residency”.That meatloaf position she was in indicates she is in pain. I hope you get some answers and please keep up updated.

Hugs, Krystina. I hope you were sent home with something for nausea and pain.........Yes EYE know. Seemingly NOT the”Vet n residency”.
This has been a complete, useless interruption in both Nelli and my life today.
Discuss.
We’ll be home in about an hour. I’ll send synopsis later.
Thanks for your interest and concern about Nelli![]()



Has started going through her chomp, chomp-chomp rapidly to one side of mouth, antics lately.
Yes, Vet did say her gums looked good- were pink. She had complete exam and cleaning back in OctoberDid they look at her teeth?

Did they test for the pancreatitis? If it's pancreatitis, there is usually vomiting and some diarrhea and appetite drops from being in pain. If she were mine, I would want the appy stimulate but only if an anti-nausea is given first as you don't want her appy to be stimulated if she is nauseous. She needs to eat so she doesn't develop liver issues.Has started going through her chomp, chomp-chomp rapidly to one side of mouth, antics lately. Every time she eats although only briefly this afternoon eating the raw chicken?
Nelli clearly has some gastrointestinal issue going on.
Now... what next? I have grown more and more careful, apprehensive too, loading Nelli up and carting her off to some Vet, some where.
Is it true the next best exploratory route is an ultrasound? If so, is it best to see an internal medicine vet- I’m wondering. Would a PCare Vet be just as capable of reading ultrasound- I’m wondering.
NONE. It was terrible to put Nelli through... for what?Could they give you ANY explanation as to what could possibly be going on??
She ate 3 hours ago- whole cut up fresh raw chicken thigh and (fresh raw) chicken hear.She needs to eat so she doesn't develop liver issues.
Oh...... Krystina is the Snap something or other......I hope some others weigh in that know. I know that @Marje and Gracie knows what it is.What is test abrv. For Pancreatitis?
this one? http://www.idexx.nl/smallanimal/reference-laboratories/testmenu/innovative-tests/spec-fpl.htmlOh...... Krystina is the Snap something or other......I hope some others weigh in that know. I know that @Marje and Gracie knows what it is.
Yes,
is the one for pancreatitis. The SnapfPL is just a yes/no, and is often done in house. The SpecfPL is more comprehensive. For an overall view of her GI function, there is the Texas A&M GI Panel that includes SpecfPL, cobalamin, folate and TLI. As for an ultrasound, I would always prefer someone skilled in analyzing ultrasound results. I have heard too many cases of inconclusive results by a regular vet so the person had to go get it redone by someone who knows. In my vet clinic, a ultrasound specialist vet travels to the clinic, so that might be an option for you.
I am glad to hear she is eating a little something now. The antivomiting drug the vet mentioned today is likely Cerenia, which also is an antinausea and has some anti inflammatory properties so might have been a good one to get.
As for insulin, and if it happens again, you are always good to give a half dose. Not all the insulin injected goes to combat carbs in the system. Cats undergoing anesthesia who cannot eat are OK to get half a dose. Besides which, Nelli was high and no insulin might actually make her feel even worse since she's been spending time in much better numbers lately.



@Bronx's dad thank you, yes- bingo!
Thanks Wendy, I sincerely appreciate this knowledgeAs for insulin, and if it happens again, you are always good to give a half dose. Not all the insulin injected goes to combat carbs in the system.






So, then, WHAT'S WRONG?! ...no idea. She's been on Cerenia and Metronidazole since May. She's doing ok, but now has some skin condition on her (chubby + cute) belly since the U/S. WTH!!!Made decision not to have/pay for a “anti-nausea injection, SQF” (whatever “SQF” is). A gut decision.I am glad to hear she is eating a little something now. The antivomiting drug the vet mentioned today is likely Cerenia, which also is an antinausea and has some anti inflammatory properties so might have been a good one to get.
@Marje and Gracie thank you... thanks a million (as usual) for your IMHO, words of wisdomI agree
You can go either with a specfPL or an ultrasound. IMHO, the U/S is better because the specfPL can be elevated if there is any inflammation of liver, intestines, gallbladder, etc. The U/S will tell which organ, if any, is actually affected.
Sending many vines for Nelli.






?”Wendy’s...41.@Marje and Gracie thank you... thanks a million (as usual) for your IMHO, words of wisdom
By the way... what post # are you referring to here “I agree?”
Ok.Wendy’s...41.
Yes! What an experience.” are you responding to post 39?