Jeanne & Dottie
Member Since 2016
One previous poster to another thread, was right....I'd started feeding Dottie "catsoup", and for a while she gobbled it down. "But will it last?"
Nope. Starting yesterday she'd clamp her jaws shut, and turn her head when I came at her with a fingerful of pureed food. After two meals of refusal, and food flung all over, I doubled down and got out...the syringes
Fun, fun...NOT. Those youtube videos make it all look so easy. Good little cat, wrapped up like a burrito, Mom in a nice apron, all no-nonsense and cheery demeanor. Very little mess in spite of the warnings uttered at the beginning of the video.
Not my girl. I brought in my 'equipment'..doesn't sound like it's going to be an appetizing meal, does it? ...sat my kitty on my lap, and went for it.
By the time we got done I was covered from head to foot, and Dottie had a brown goatee and mustache, a remarkable set of eyebrows, and a brown bindi in the middle of her forehead, too. (How the heck did food get up there?) All through it she had this sad, reproachful look on her face. She didn't try to escape..she's gentler than any kitty I've ever had...good because I don't have the strength in one arm to hold her tight...but she just kept turning that little head of hers, away. She even had food in her ear.
Although I did get most of the food in , most of it went in when I finally resorted to pinching the sides of her toothless mouth, and popping a fingerful of food in the front of her lower jaw when she'd open wide. It just seemed gentler.
I was afraid that she was becoming food shy, but nope..when I put her down and she spotted a stray piece of dry food that Gizmo had dropped, she made a beeline towards it. I let her have it, too. I felt bad that she no longer wanted wet food. It appears to irritate a spot in her mouth, back near the throat. A sharp edge left from dental surgery? Dunno...if it continues I'll have to take her to another vet to check. My vet swears there's nothing back there that should make her gag and cry after a bite of soft food.
*sigh* And I suppose that if I'm going to get a second opinion I might as well drive the two hours to Cornell, and let them look at it. But in the meantime, she's fighting me, and I don't want this to escalate into making dinner stressful, something to hate.
So for a short time I'm throwing in the towel. I ordered from the website, Young Again. After reading about their dry food, it occurs to me that perhaps Dottie's mouth really hasn't healed perfectly yet, and she needs to get food into her anyway possible. The dry pellets go down without irritating the back of her mouth/throat..so I will at least have that available, should she get too stressed out from me lap-feeding her the wet stuff.
I'll let you know how that food does. If it works. And again, it's only a temporary solution, until Dottie's mouth issue is solved. Eventually I want her on wet food, completely. But right now I don't want to make dinnertime hateful for her..it will impede her progress. She's still getting used to ear pokes and injections, and the need to eat decent sized meals. This may be part of the problem..she has never had to fill her stomach before. So I'll have to ease her into it.
And in the meantime she won't go down in weight. That's a big fear for me. She's a very tiny kitty anyway, and very, very lean. At this point I gotta get food into her any way I can.
Nope. Starting yesterday she'd clamp her jaws shut, and turn her head when I came at her with a fingerful of pureed food. After two meals of refusal, and food flung all over, I doubled down and got out...the syringes

Fun, fun...NOT. Those youtube videos make it all look so easy. Good little cat, wrapped up like a burrito, Mom in a nice apron, all no-nonsense and cheery demeanor. Very little mess in spite of the warnings uttered at the beginning of the video.
Not my girl. I brought in my 'equipment'..doesn't sound like it's going to be an appetizing meal, does it? ...sat my kitty on my lap, and went for it.
By the time we got done I was covered from head to foot, and Dottie had a brown goatee and mustache, a remarkable set of eyebrows, and a brown bindi in the middle of her forehead, too. (How the heck did food get up there?) All through it she had this sad, reproachful look on her face. She didn't try to escape..she's gentler than any kitty I've ever had...good because I don't have the strength in one arm to hold her tight...but she just kept turning that little head of hers, away. She even had food in her ear.
Although I did get most of the food in , most of it went in when I finally resorted to pinching the sides of her toothless mouth, and popping a fingerful of food in the front of her lower jaw when she'd open wide. It just seemed gentler.
I was afraid that she was becoming food shy, but nope..when I put her down and she spotted a stray piece of dry food that Gizmo had dropped, she made a beeline towards it. I let her have it, too. I felt bad that she no longer wanted wet food. It appears to irritate a spot in her mouth, back near the throat. A sharp edge left from dental surgery? Dunno...if it continues I'll have to take her to another vet to check. My vet swears there's nothing back there that should make her gag and cry after a bite of soft food.
*sigh* And I suppose that if I'm going to get a second opinion I might as well drive the two hours to Cornell, and let them look at it. But in the meantime, she's fighting me, and I don't want this to escalate into making dinner stressful, something to hate.
So for a short time I'm throwing in the towel. I ordered from the website, Young Again. After reading about their dry food, it occurs to me that perhaps Dottie's mouth really hasn't healed perfectly yet, and she needs to get food into her anyway possible. The dry pellets go down without irritating the back of her mouth/throat..so I will at least have that available, should she get too stressed out from me lap-feeding her the wet stuff.
I'll let you know how that food does. If it works. And again, it's only a temporary solution, until Dottie's mouth issue is solved. Eventually I want her on wet food, completely. But right now I don't want to make dinnertime hateful for her..it will impede her progress. She's still getting used to ear pokes and injections, and the need to eat decent sized meals. This may be part of the problem..she has never had to fill her stomach before. So I'll have to ease her into it.
And in the meantime she won't go down in weight. That's a big fear for me. She's a very tiny kitty anyway, and very, very lean. At this point I gotta get food into her any way I can.
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Cats! Grrr...Now I am back to wondering if she's just messing with me?
I'm also glad to hear that Hannah's eating is less tricky now (anti-jinx!). I remember only too well how worried you were about trying to get her to gain some weight.
At the rate we're going I'm going to need to evaluate the local bushes' leaves in the Spring, for toilet paper substitutes