I would like to thank everyone here for the support and advice you all have given me, it has definitely been a scary week! Thankfully today Spock has eaten enough all on his own, and hopefully will continue to do so!
He still hasn't eaten on his own. He did play for a good bit earlier, and as soon as he woke up from his nap I hand fed him 2 good size pieces of scrambled egg, 4 fingerfulls of chicken baby food, and 1 fingerfull of ham baby food. That's the most he's voluntarily taken from me all week!
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I sure am on needles and pins! Thank you all for the support! On top of the syringe feeding, it looks like the pill has kicked in. He's acting hungry, but not too sure about swallowing it. He has; however, swallowed a piece of scrambled egg, a few tuna treats, the gravy off his soft food, and...
Oh no, I'm sorry for your loss. The fatty liver disease risk is the reason I took him to the vet on day one, we definitely do not want that! The scary part is that the first vet I saw, said during yesterday's visit "He'll be fine if he decides not to eat until Monday." I've read the stories...
My baby's name is Spock. They did another set of x-rays (sorry I wasn't specific) today, and found the litter. He said it wasn't blocking and didn't look like much/shouldn't be anything to worry about, but is the only thing he found on any of the tests he did. I have no idea when he ingested it...
I would like to update everyone that happens to read this post. I syringe fed my kitty last night, and today I took him to a different vet. This vet did a very thorough work-up. His blood work was perfectly fine, urinalysis was perfectly fine. Turns out my kitty decided to eat some of his...
I'd never even heard of the syndrome until today, so of course I didn't question it until I got out of the office. After researching it, I feel like the symptoms are entirely different from what he is experiencing.
As for what they've given him, they did give an appetite stimulant, but no...