Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Trix's appy is still crappy today. Last night, I finally broke down and started assist/syringe feeding. I was really hoping to not add another layer of stress for her, and things were looking so much better earlier in the week that I thought I was going be able to avoid it. But, she really needs more calories, and even kibbles aren't enticing her.
She actually doesn't seem to mind it too much! She isn't fighting it at all, and she's actually leaning into the syringe.
The thing of all this is, at this point, when I look at her, I don't see a cat who feels unwell - definitely not like when the pancreatitis first started up, and I don't see a cat who shouldn't want to eat. She is bright-eyed. Her posture and sleeping positions are relaxed and comfy. She is social with us beans and she is snuggling with all the other kitties again. She is not weak or wobbly, she doesn't feel boney or spiney. After syringe feeding, she does not seem nauseated, and goes into a nice little post-meal grooming session. She does have a little dandruff which she's had for quite some time, but her fur is shiny and soft. She's not excessively dehydrated, and she's not drinking a ton of water. She's not vomiting at all - not even a little spot of foamy fluid - nor does she have diarrhea.
Yet despite all that, she does not want to eat enough food. I don't know if she's afraid to eat now or what. I'm wondering if she's stuck in that cycle of not eating enough has made eating uncomfortable, so now she doesn't want to eat enough. Hopefully having a fuller belly from the syringe feeding will spark the memory that a full belly feels good. After each syringe feeding, I've also offered her a small plate of fuds, and she has eaten some of it.
Just minutes after this morning's first syringe, she came over and curled up on my lap for a snooze. And, she just came and jumped on my lap now, also a few minutes after syringin. Such a sweet girl...
As per the vetty's instructions, I did pick her "least favorite" of the fuds I've been feeding lately (Purine One Chicken) and that will be the ONLY food I syringe, in case she develops yet another aversion. At least with the syringe feeding, I know she can't reject it if the binder is in there!
So that is where we're at this fine Saturday morning. I'm actually off from work today - a rare Saturday off! Tonight we are celebrating my Mom's 80th birthday (tomorrow is her actual birthday). So it will be a busy day anyway.
Have a great day, LL!
Amy
Trix's appy is still crappy today. Last night, I finally broke down and started assist/syringe feeding. I was really hoping to not add another layer of stress for her, and things were looking so much better earlier in the week that I thought I was going be able to avoid it. But, she really needs more calories, and even kibbles aren't enticing her.
She actually doesn't seem to mind it too much! She isn't fighting it at all, and she's actually leaning into the syringe.
The thing of all this is, at this point, when I look at her, I don't see a cat who feels unwell - definitely not like when the pancreatitis first started up, and I don't see a cat who shouldn't want to eat. She is bright-eyed. Her posture and sleeping positions are relaxed and comfy. She is social with us beans and she is snuggling with all the other kitties again. She is not weak or wobbly, she doesn't feel boney or spiney. After syringe feeding, she does not seem nauseated, and goes into a nice little post-meal grooming session. She does have a little dandruff which she's had for quite some time, but her fur is shiny and soft. She's not excessively dehydrated, and she's not drinking a ton of water. She's not vomiting at all - not even a little spot of foamy fluid - nor does she have diarrhea.
Yet despite all that, she does not want to eat enough food. I don't know if she's afraid to eat now or what. I'm wondering if she's stuck in that cycle of not eating enough has made eating uncomfortable, so now she doesn't want to eat enough. Hopefully having a fuller belly from the syringe feeding will spark the memory that a full belly feels good. After each syringe feeding, I've also offered her a small plate of fuds, and she has eaten some of it.
Just minutes after this morning's first syringe, she came over and curled up on my lap for a snooze. And, she just came and jumped on my lap now, also a few minutes after syringin. Such a sweet girl...
As per the vetty's instructions, I did pick her "least favorite" of the fuds I've been feeding lately (Purine One Chicken) and that will be the ONLY food I syringe, in case she develops yet another aversion. At least with the syringe feeding, I know she can't reject it if the binder is in there!
So that is where we're at this fine Saturday morning. I'm actually off from work today - a rare Saturday off! Tonight we are celebrating my Mom's 80th birthday (tomorrow is her actual birthday). So it will be a busy day anyway.
Have a great day, LL!
Amy