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Carl & Polly & Bob (GA)
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Hi all,
Got my internet today! Also have a "cat problem" to relate and see if you have any ideas.
Mullet, my civvie, wouldn't eat at all Sunday or Monday. He'd act hungry, but would just walk away from the bowl. He's 15 years old, so I was fearing the worst when I took him to the vet today. Mullet is the least vet-friendly cat I have ever had. He hates them. If he needs anything done, they have to sedate him. Today was no different. He got his 3 year rabies shot. He was also given some sort of "drunk cat" drug to calm him down so they could examine him. The first thing the vet noticed was a lesion on his tongue. Didn't know this, but he said that can be a symptom of kidney/liver problems. So then I asked him to run a blood panel. Just a quick whatever they can check there test. Turns out his blood results were perfect. Vet said for a 15 year old cat, his bloodwork was better than probably mine or the vet's was. So, they he checked "teeth". Turns out Mullet has a cracked tooth, lower right side, in the back. He's never had any dental work done. The edges of the tooth put the lesions on his tongue. So it hurts to eat.
Mullet is currently at 11.5 pounds, which is about a pound less than his norm. The vet told me that because they already had him punch-drunk, putting him under to take care of the tooth today was not an option. Didn't want to chance it with a 15 year-old cat. So, he sent me home with some nutri-cal to give Mullet every day, and I have to make his food easy to eat, with minimal chewing. Luckily, I've seen all the ideas here about how to make wet food more "appetizing", like mix it with warm water, use cheese, etc. to get him to eat. I never had to do anything for Bob. He'd eat rocks if they tasted okay to him. I've never seen him turn away from a meal. Anyway, I made Mullet some yummy salmon FF soup, and he ate a bit, then cried and followed me. So I pointed him back to the bowl, and he ate some more, then followed me. After about 6 reminders where the bowl was, he ate about the whole can, so I was happy. I'm thinking he was still loopy enough to not remember where the food was once he got his nose out of the bowl.
So, tonight, he ate okay. I guess I'll have to allow more time for feeding for a few days. Usually I just put the bowl down, he hoovers, and it's over in 10 minutes or less. I guess what I am after is any other "good ways" to get him to eat. I'm praying I don't have to resort to syringe feeding, because Mullet is just plain vicious when it comes to behind handled or having stuff forced in his face. I went with the "smear the nutrical on his paw and make him lick it off" route, and that seemed to work. Vet suggested giving it to him in a syringe, but like I said, that's a last resort with Mullet.
So, any tips will be appreciated.
OK, now I am going to attempt to somehow catch up with all the recent goings on.... It'll take me a while!
Missed you guys!
Carl
Got my internet today! Also have a "cat problem" to relate and see if you have any ideas.
Mullet, my civvie, wouldn't eat at all Sunday or Monday. He'd act hungry, but would just walk away from the bowl. He's 15 years old, so I was fearing the worst when I took him to the vet today. Mullet is the least vet-friendly cat I have ever had. He hates them. If he needs anything done, they have to sedate him. Today was no different. He got his 3 year rabies shot. He was also given some sort of "drunk cat" drug to calm him down so they could examine him. The first thing the vet noticed was a lesion on his tongue. Didn't know this, but he said that can be a symptom of kidney/liver problems. So then I asked him to run a blood panel. Just a quick whatever they can check there test. Turns out his blood results were perfect. Vet said for a 15 year old cat, his bloodwork was better than probably mine or the vet's was. So, they he checked "teeth". Turns out Mullet has a cracked tooth, lower right side, in the back. He's never had any dental work done. The edges of the tooth put the lesions on his tongue. So it hurts to eat.
Mullet is currently at 11.5 pounds, which is about a pound less than his norm. The vet told me that because they already had him punch-drunk, putting him under to take care of the tooth today was not an option. Didn't want to chance it with a 15 year-old cat. So, he sent me home with some nutri-cal to give Mullet every day, and I have to make his food easy to eat, with minimal chewing. Luckily, I've seen all the ideas here about how to make wet food more "appetizing", like mix it with warm water, use cheese, etc. to get him to eat. I never had to do anything for Bob. He'd eat rocks if they tasted okay to him. I've never seen him turn away from a meal. Anyway, I made Mullet some yummy salmon FF soup, and he ate a bit, then cried and followed me. So I pointed him back to the bowl, and he ate some more, then followed me. After about 6 reminders where the bowl was, he ate about the whole can, so I was happy. I'm thinking he was still loopy enough to not remember where the food was once he got his nose out of the bowl.
So, tonight, he ate okay. I guess I'll have to allow more time for feeding for a few days. Usually I just put the bowl down, he hoovers, and it's over in 10 minutes or less. I guess what I am after is any other "good ways" to get him to eat. I'm praying I don't have to resort to syringe feeding, because Mullet is just plain vicious when it comes to behind handled or having stuff forced in his face. I went with the "smear the nutrical on his paw and make him lick it off" route, and that seemed to work. Vet suggested giving it to him in a syringe, but like I said, that's a last resort with Mullet.
So, any tips will be appreciated.
OK, now I am going to attempt to somehow catch up with all the recent goings on.... It'll take me a while!
Missed you guys!
Carl