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  1. My pal Morbo

    My pal Morbo

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    My pal Morbo

    I am relatively new, posting for the first time just a week ago. But everything happened so fast. Four years ago my husband and I adopted a beautiful Norwegian Forest cat from the Humane Society. We could not understand why anyone had surrendered such a wonderful animal. Morbo was quite the...
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    New here: drooling, tongue deviated, can't eat

    He was confident that there was no treatment that would be fair to put Morbo through. The reason the regular vet thought his tongue was swollen is that the left side is atrophied, making the right look swollen. There is no fixing the atrophy caused by a neurological deficit. Nerves cannot...
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    New here: drooling, tongue deviated, can't eat

    Well guys, after a couple more visits to a cat specific vet and the neurologist, Morbo has been diagnosed with a brainstem tumor. The neurologist says he's only seen 2-3 in his career. The location is inoperable, and even when chemo is done, the neurological effects are permanent. He will never...
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    New here: drooling, tongue deviated, can't eat

    My husband took him to the vet, so this is all second hand. At the vet they syringe fed him with high calorie food, and he took it well. They gave us that to do at home. They also said his tongue is swollen, which may be from electrocution from chewing on wires? Which I don't understand why they...
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    New here: drooling, tongue deviated, can't eat

    He's on his way back to the vet this AM. I called as soon as they opened. He really was not himself this morning, letting the toddler approach him without running away and showing little interest in his food. I'm really worried about him.
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    New here: drooling, tongue deviated, can't eat

    He had an IV on 5/7 during anesthesia. Not eating anything has only been going on for less than a day. Prior to anesthesia he was eating wet food. They did an exam of his whole oral cavity. They said it's all normal. No way he could get into anything toxic. We also have a toddler so that stuff...
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    New here: drooling, tongue deviated, can't eat

    Hello, I found this site trying to figure out what's wrong with my kitty. Morbo is a maybe 10 years old (rescued) Norwegian Forest cat, and has been with us for 4 years. He is I door only. He has been in excellent health in that time. I am now very worried about him. 5/23 he started drooling...
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