julie & godzilla said:
What is worrying me more then his weak legs is him not eating or drinking. I have tried to force feed a little when he needs a shot but he doesn't like that and I feel bad that I have to do all these stressful things to him. The vet gave me medicine that is supposed to settle the stomach and boost his appetite but it really doesn't seem to work. It's almost like he has given up on everything and everyone. I am so afraid I'm loosing him and I don't want that. I have been praying for a miracle.
Does anyone have any idea how I can get him to eat and drink again?
Did your vet test for pancreatitis? A spec fPLI test? This can cause a cat to stop eating and moving about as it can cause great pain and nausea. If something like this is suspected the recommendation on the pancreatitis forum is to give supportive meds. This includes anti nausea medication such as ondanestron or if vomiting then cerenia. This is given twice a day twenty minutes before eating. If a cat is given an appetite stimulant without anti nausea meds it can create a food aversion buy forcing them to eat when they feel sick. The other thing that is meant to be very helpful is sub q fluids (obviously being careful if other conditions are present). A dehydrated cat can also feel nauseous. I only ever did sub q fluid twice with my cat remi but in the end felt more comfortable adding water to his food and carefully syringing water into his mouth with a 10ml syringe. I did this about six times a day.
Finally if pain is suspected then this can prevent them eating. Buprenex or something similar was of great help.
Sorry I am probably completely off track but just in case it helps :smile: