Thanks. Poncho would want Remington in the pic (and me too) so it's good. Right now I'm trying to make sure he has enough food in him as we approach +6-8hrs. He hasn't ever resisted this much with force feeding. Very stressful! He has a vet appt. in the morning. I need to get the anti nausea meds!
AD is what I have been force feeding him....developed an aversion to it I think so I don't see him voluntarily eating it. I got some Friskies Mixed Grill he seems to like to eat on his own, but I think I need a blender to make it more liquid-like since he licks wet food instead of biting it.If he'll eat the A/D on his own, that'd be fine for now. It is high calorie and moderate carb.
Thanks. Poncho has been mostly a dry food eater and I usually gave him a little wet food in a separate dish. He'd always just lick the food's juices and leave dehydrated remains.....funny cat.I've found with Rosa that she likes any of the pate type foods to have quite a lot of water mixed in (I just mix it with a spoon, I don't blend it) so it's more like a soup or gravy consistency. She's seems to prefer to just be able to lick the food up too. I also find if she doesn't seem sure about a new flavor, that offering a bit on a spoon will often get her to taste it and decide it's OK where if it's just put in the bowl, she might not bother with it too much. Either of both of those might be worth a try to get him more interested in eating on his own.
I'll try that. Thanks!You might be able to get away with 1/4 of a 4 mg ondansetron tablet twice a day. Try the 1/2 for now but amd perhaps tomorrow but after that may go for the quarter and see if it is enough. That way the tablets will last longer..
Hope it does the job.
That's good to know. Thank you for the scritches and hugs.....Poncho is getting spoiled on the scritches!Hi Chris,
I'm so pleased to hear you got the ondansetron Rx! Keeping fingers and paws crossed that it will help Poncho. BTW, it took a few days for it to really start helping Saoirse so if it doesn't make much of a difference at first, please don't lose heart.
Sending more scritches for Poncho and anotherfor you.
That comes easy.....made a big baby out of him.Poncho needs a bit of spoiling!![]()
I didn't know it came in injectable form. I need to get this sinus infection knocked out. TheDoxicycline isn't cutting it. I'm going to ask for something else.I'm so glad you got the ondansetron!!! I agree with Remi that I'd try 1/4 to start and see if that helps.....thst way it will last longer. ECID but 1/4 works for Gracie although now I buy the injectable from thriving pets. It's cheaper and you can give it with an insulin syringe if the vet calculates the correct conversion from mls to units. Perhaps if it works for him, she will write you another script.
Keeping Poncho in our prayers.
That's good news, Chris.All is well. Gaining weight, normal BG numbers in am, getting stronger. Thanks.
I'm getting more sleep for a change but not normal amount yet.....but lots of cat naps for "balance".That's good news, Chris.
And how are you doing?
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Still the same as long as his sinus issue is there. He'll eat a little and then I have to fill in the void. Since all this started I've had a suspicion there was something wrong in his mouth causing his lack of appetite and always wanting to lick his food, plus when he chewed it seemed to be a struggle. The old vet insisted his mouth was normal save for the normal wear and gingivitis and his appetite issue was only pain related. Well we now know that all along he had this sinus infection brewing and this morning he has started pawing at the left side of his mouth as he chews. The vet will look at this Monday....and I'll bet all the while a problem in his mouth was a barrier to his eating issue as well as the URI. Tooth absess maybe?That's fantastic news, Chris! I'm so glad. How's Poncho's appetite coming along?
That's most likely the problem. We'll find out Monday. Thanks for the good info.My vet told me Max's teeth "looked ok" when I first brought him in, but she didn't get a great look at the very back teeth cause he never let anyone open his mouth. It wasn't until I noticed his mouth bleeding and smelling terrible that we figured out the teeth were the source of his problems, and probably triggered his DKA. They should be able to see an abscess on an xray if that is the source of the URI. It's probably worth considering a dental if he's got tartar even if he doesn't have an infection, as this can make it hard to regulate his diabetes.
It looked like he was trying to wipe something off the side of his mouth.....1st time I've seen him do that. I might try to give it a look when he has awakened. I hope Saoise's gums are better. Wondering if Turmeric (Curcumin) is tolerated by cats. It's supposed to be a great anti inflammatory for humans.The only time I ever saw one of my cats paw at their mouth like that was when something was stuck to her teeth. I'd say a dental check is a very good idea.
I don't know whether it's any help to you but Saoirse's gums were mildy inflamed only a couple of months ago, but when the vet examined them recently they had become much more inflamed. I don't know whether or not diabetes might make gum inflammation worse???