Megan and Boots (GA)
Member Since 2015
Perfect timing. Went away for just a couple days, came back to a sick civvie
Boots has been holding his BG numbers well even with a reduced pet sitter insulin dose, but we came back to Polly, who has IBD (has always presented with symptom of hairballs, nothing else really), seeming OK initially (ate a meal, made a nice poop) but within an hour of that, she was having small amounts of diarrhea (time to get gross: light brown liquid, some just dime-sized drops, some slightly larger puddles with small soft solid matter in it) and vomiting - first food, now just clear liquid and foam. It all started just about 24 hours ago. Last known diarrhea was about 7+ hours ago, and she just last vomited (foam) about an hour ago.
We scheduled a vet appointment for Friday, but I'm getting worried. I had hoped this would just be a fluke thing that would resolve on its own by now. Not sure what to do. It's now 24 hours since last food (kibble, that's all she eats), and unknown time since last water. Haven't seen her at the water dishes all day today at least, and have been monitoring her closely. She's mostly been on or under our guest bed (not really abnormal for her, honestly) and coming out of that room someplace to vomit.
Our cats all occasionally vomit, but it's normally a one-and-done sort of thing, not a 24+ hour thing (been vomiting immediately after diarrhea, and now about every couple hours since the last diarrhea). And diarrhea is (thankfully!) something we rarely deal with in this household. I don't THINK it's emergency vet worthy - yet - but am not sure when to make that call. Not sure when to try to offer food (again, she only normally eats kibble, so I know she won't touch "bland" chicken/rice diet for upset tummy).
Any advice on what you'd do in this situation? How long to wait to get to regular vet visit (we could try to get her a sooner appointment for tomorrow maybe) or to emergency vet? How long til we should try to get some food into her? I know it's all relative and some people have kitties who vomit and have diarrhea regularly, but this is definitely abnormal for Polly, so I don't want to dismiss it, but don't want to overreact either.
Really appreciate any insight anyone has!
We scheduled a vet appointment for Friday, but I'm getting worried. I had hoped this would just be a fluke thing that would resolve on its own by now. Not sure what to do. It's now 24 hours since last food (kibble, that's all she eats), and unknown time since last water. Haven't seen her at the water dishes all day today at least, and have been monitoring her closely. She's mostly been on or under our guest bed (not really abnormal for her, honestly) and coming out of that room someplace to vomit.
Our cats all occasionally vomit, but it's normally a one-and-done sort of thing, not a 24+ hour thing (been vomiting immediately after diarrhea, and now about every couple hours since the last diarrhea). And diarrhea is (thankfully!) something we rarely deal with in this household. I don't THINK it's emergency vet worthy - yet - but am not sure when to make that call. Not sure when to try to offer food (again, she only normally eats kibble, so I know she won't touch "bland" chicken/rice diet for upset tummy).
Any advice on what you'd do in this situation? How long to wait to get to regular vet visit (we could try to get her a sooner appointment for tomorrow maybe) or to emergency vet? How long til we should try to get some food into her? I know it's all relative and some people have kitties who vomit and have diarrhea regularly, but this is definitely abnormal for Polly, so I don't want to dismiss it, but don't want to overreact either.
Really appreciate any insight anyone has!