Just a quick update ... Today I saw Jim eat a piece of his cat grass and swallow it ...great , he can def swallow , but then I thought oh no here comes a vomit, but no...just wanted to chew. And I just arrived home to find that he had eaten a little bit of food off his plate!
So cautiously optimistic. He continues to improve - today came to greet me as I arrived home, and is making more attempts at grooming - doing paws, further up his legs, his nut sack and bum, and kind of spitting on his paw and wiping his face. He tries to groom his body but can't as his feeding tube neck bandage prevents him bending round. he ends up quite wet with cat spit as he has no tongue to wipe himself off.
The tube feeding is going well. I think we might have to 'run' him just a little hungry (carefully of course) to encourage the eating. Do have to also be mindful that he is a diabetic in remission . I have not tried putting pieces of food in his mouth as don't want to create an aversion - he has had so much trauma in his mouth.
He seems to have a stub of a tongue - you can sometimes just see it when he is grooming.
so, all fingers and claws crossed ...!
Birdi
So cautiously optimistic. He continues to improve - today came to greet me as I arrived home, and is making more attempts at grooming - doing paws, further up his legs, his nut sack and bum, and kind of spitting on his paw and wiping his face. He tries to groom his body but can't as his feeding tube neck bandage prevents him bending round. he ends up quite wet with cat spit as he has no tongue to wipe himself off.
The tube feeding is going well. I think we might have to 'run' him just a little hungry (carefully of course) to encourage the eating. Do have to also be mindful that he is a diabetic in remission . I have not tried putting pieces of food in his mouth as don't want to create an aversion - he has had so much trauma in his mouth.
He seems to have a stub of a tongue - you can sometimes just see it when he is grooming.
so, all fingers and claws crossed ...!
Birdi