Heather & Angel (GA)
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Angel's been having elevated kidney values lately, and even though they've come down slightly with increased sub-Q fluids, she's still not eating much at all. I tried mirtazapine yesterday, but she had a weird reaction to it, so I don't want to give her that again. She apparently can't take cyproheptadine because of its interaction with another drug she's taking. The mirt did make her nibble a little more, but it's not helping nearly enough.
She'll typically come over to the bowls and act very interested in eating, but then she'll only eat a few bites if anything - but I can hear her stomach growling.
I figure that maybe she feels like I do when I've been sick, and my stomach is totally empty, like I'm so hungry I feel nauseous. Does that make sense? I thought if I could just get a little food into her, to help her stomach get used to food again, that that might help. So I gave her about a tablespoon of turkey baby food (the pure meat kind) this afternoon. She did okay with it, but I know she hates having anything forced down her throat, and she already has to have too many meds.
One of the vets at the practice where I take her has repeatedly warned against force feeding, saying that in his experience it makes cats develop food aversions. Does anyone else have experience with this?
She'll typically come over to the bowls and act very interested in eating, but then she'll only eat a few bites if anything - but I can hear her stomach growling.
I figure that maybe she feels like I do when I've been sick, and my stomach is totally empty, like I'm so hungry I feel nauseous. Does that make sense? I thought if I could just get a little food into her, to help her stomach get used to food again, that that might help. So I gave her about a tablespoon of turkey baby food (the pure meat kind) this afternoon. She did okay with it, but I know she hates having anything forced down her throat, and she already has to have too many meds.
One of the vets at the practice where I take her has repeatedly warned against force feeding, saying that in his experience it makes cats develop food aversions. Does anyone else have experience with this?