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hey Solomonar, I dont live on campus, I live in a private apartment off campus. That being said, where I live, there are a lot of fereal cats sadly, and I work and see thousands of students (especially cause i am a supervisor) and it is very likely something could have passed on to me at work. Otherwise, I keep my boy STRICTLY inside for his own safety and health (hence hwy I was super shocked with tapeworm)
So far this morning, I have no seen any segments. But, he woffed down his food with the meds yesterday, but now he is not wanting it. I spoon fed him to get some in before he went to another can of cat food I put out (to see if it was meds or appitite) and he ate that completely. Any tips on how to get a powder down a cat? I have pills on the way, so I sadly am knowing I am going to have to pill him.
Otherwise, nothing else has changed. Activity, weight, bathroom use etc is still very normal. Gums are still pink, no pot belly ,etc.
So far this morning, I have no seen any segments. But, he woffed down his food with the meds yesterday, but now he is not wanting it. I spoon fed him to get some in before he went to another can of cat food I put out (to see if it was meds or appitite) and he ate that completely. Any tips on how to get a powder down a cat? I have pills on the way, so I sadly am knowing I am going to have to pill him.
Otherwise, nothing else has changed. Activity, weight, bathroom use etc is still very normal. Gums are still pink, no pot belly ,etc.