Hi, just to preface, we've been to the vet.
I have an 8 week old foster kitten. Cutest thing you've ever seen. Monday night she started throwing up, frequently. I gave her very small doses of cerenia and mitrapazine that I had on hand. That stopped the vomiting and she was nursing too. The next day I weighed her and she had lost enough weight that we started forced feedings. By that evening she had gained the weight and some more back. She also didn't mind the forced feedings. Wednesday she had lost weight again and was hating the forced feedings. She threw up once that evening and had some slight diarrhea. I did some research and found that forced feeding isn't really recommended anymore. I also had my foster coordinator get an appt with the vet the next day.
The vet did a fecal, which was negative for worms and giardia. The vet said that her stomach was tense, but they couldn't find any other issues. They sent us home with metoclopramide and gabapentin. I asked about more appetite stimulant and they told me she was too young.
It is now another day and she has lost another ounce, threw up what looked like curdled milk this morning and still is not eating solids. (she must have nursed a bit for the throw up to look the way it did). She does have energy this morning, as opposed to the last few days.
Any ideas? Should I push for tube feeding, an appetite stimulant, a second opinion? Wait a tad longer?
I have an 8 week old foster kitten. Cutest thing you've ever seen. Monday night she started throwing up, frequently. I gave her very small doses of cerenia and mitrapazine that I had on hand. That stopped the vomiting and she was nursing too. The next day I weighed her and she had lost enough weight that we started forced feedings. By that evening she had gained the weight and some more back. She also didn't mind the forced feedings. Wednesday she had lost weight again and was hating the forced feedings. She threw up once that evening and had some slight diarrhea. I did some research and found that forced feeding isn't really recommended anymore. I also had my foster coordinator get an appt with the vet the next day.
The vet did a fecal, which was negative for worms and giardia. The vet said that her stomach was tense, but they couldn't find any other issues. They sent us home with metoclopramide and gabapentin. I asked about more appetite stimulant and they told me she was too young.
It is now another day and she has lost another ounce, threw up what looked like curdled milk this morning and still is not eating solids. (she must have nursed a bit for the throw up to look the way it did). She does have energy this morning, as opposed to the last few days.
Any ideas? Should I push for tube feeding, an appetite stimulant, a second opinion? Wait a tad longer?