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The main problem is that he does eat a very small amount and then after a few minutes he throws it up. I getting ready at this moment to be at the vets office when they open at 7:30am. Hopefully she can figure out what's going on with him. Rest assured, I have not given up yet. I do not take his love and affection and friendship lightly. Thanks, AlDon't let him go without food. If he won't eat it on his own then it's time to syringe feed him. My thoughts are with you, Socks and the rest of your family.