OMGosh -- I couldn't write that story while I was working ... tears still flow. We're so thankful she made it through the night; but tonight's another night:
When she had an appetite, Zoey was on a diet of about 6 ounces of food per day. We've been feeding her some higher carb food in an effort to keep her BGs from dropping. We've given her the Mertz (?? -- appy stim) but she's still not wanting her food. She fights us hard to try and syringe feed her and I can see the side of her mouth is kind of sore looking from probably being fed last night and this morning. I've been using my finger to push some food in her mouth when I feed her (I hate the syringes) but she's really fighting us, quite strongly now, to avoid us putting anything in her mouth. How long before the Mertz kicks in? She ran one of the kitties off their food before I gave her the mertz, but she only took a few bites before stopping. DH says it appeared to him that she's eating on one side of her mouth. It makes me wonder if she's not sore from the syringe feeding and her mouth hurts. I've given her the mertz (I don't remember if that's the name or not) but I hate to give her any pain meds in case it counteracts the stimulant we're going for.
Any ideas? I'm worried about her not eating enough and adding liver issues to the assortment of hurdles she has to jump. I've fed her .5 ounces of food, force fed, and I've left her an assortment of 3 different .5 ounces of foods on a tray and an entire jar of beech nut chicken and chicken broth. Of course she's looking at me like I've poisoned them all, but I did not add any of her pancrea powder to them. I'm afraid that maybe she's had a reaction to that (because I googled it and read a man's post that his cat's mouth got sore and he had to wait an hour after putting the enzymes on the food before feeding -- I wait 20 minutes.). So ... can I give her pedialyte to drink or anything like that that will help add calories to prevent her from going hungry and all of the slew of issues THAT can bring?
And while I'm asking questions: I'm giving Zoey some steam treatments for nasal congestion. I've put a vaporizer in with her crate set up (it's pretty long so there's lots of room) and I've put a heavy blanket covering the entire thing. I put her in for about 10 minutes (once the steam builds up ) and then take her out. Is there anything in that procedure that would cause anyone reading this any concern? There's nothing that I can think of that could hurt her, but I wanted other minds thinking about it, too. Mine is kinda numb. I know we're not supposed to use menthol with cats -- is there anything else that might help? Herbs, maybe?
I'm going to grab a nap while her numbers are good and give her a break away from me and see what she does. I'll check back in a bit.
((hugs)) for each of you.

























































