Sarah & Charlie-cat
Member Since 2022
So, Charlie's not eating again. We had a good go and yesterday I skipped his Mirtaz and Cerenia. He ate his snack and then dinner was syringe fed and took almost an hour to get enough food in him that I felt ok giving him his insulin. He ate a little overnight and threw up a few little bits of brown liquid, and a hairball.
Breakfast was syringe fed, another hour-long battle. I got a little more into him this afternoon, but not nearly as much as I would like given his ketones a couple of weeks back were 1.1, 1.2.
It has been suggested perhaps he has IBS, which is why getting him off the pred has led to crazy numbers and these episodes where he won't eat.
If I was going to say one of my cats has IBS, I would go with the one who projectile vomits on my bed at 3 am and can only basically eat one food. And she's always been a puker and is very small. But in the before times, he used to eat 3 kibbles, walk away, come back, eat 3 more, walk away, rinse repeat. Not in the very early days I had him, I don't remember him having any issues with food other than trying to eat all the other, smaller cats' food. He was throwing up and not really eating before his bizarre diagnosis of thrombocytopenia in 2021 (new vet is absolutely convinced he does not have this). And he was occasionally throwing up the fall before his pancreatitis attack and diagnosis of diabetes.
New vet seems convinced nothing is wrong with him other than diabetes. I don't think she does ultrasounds, we would need a referral to the internist an hour away. Although, it looks like from what I found online that you might as well go straight to a biopsy if they can tolerate the anesthesia.
I was looking at the IBS food on Chewy and it seems full of corn, rice, potatoes, peas, so that seems problematic.
Any advice here on getting him to eat or what would help if this is IBS?
Breakfast was syringe fed, another hour-long battle. I got a little more into him this afternoon, but not nearly as much as I would like given his ketones a couple of weeks back were 1.1, 1.2.
It has been suggested perhaps he has IBS, which is why getting him off the pred has led to crazy numbers and these episodes where he won't eat.
If I was going to say one of my cats has IBS, I would go with the one who projectile vomits on my bed at 3 am and can only basically eat one food. And she's always been a puker and is very small. But in the before times, he used to eat 3 kibbles, walk away, come back, eat 3 more, walk away, rinse repeat. Not in the very early days I had him, I don't remember him having any issues with food other than trying to eat all the other, smaller cats' food. He was throwing up and not really eating before his bizarre diagnosis of thrombocytopenia in 2021 (new vet is absolutely convinced he does not have this). And he was occasionally throwing up the fall before his pancreatitis attack and diagnosis of diabetes.
New vet seems convinced nothing is wrong with him other than diabetes. I don't think she does ultrasounds, we would need a referral to the internist an hour away. Although, it looks like from what I found online that you might as well go straight to a biopsy if they can tolerate the anesthesia.
I was looking at the IBS food on Chewy and it seems full of corn, rice, potatoes, peas, so that seems problematic.
Any advice here on getting him to eat or what would help if this is IBS?
