I'm posting here because I just don't know what to do anymore.
My cat had a dental procedure done on Tuesday where they administered a mild anesthesia due to her age. She's 15. Since then she's been lethargic and not acting herself. On Thursday night I went to give her clavamox and had to wrestle her a little bit to get it in her mouth, afterwards she pulled back and breathed weirdly for a second or two and just fell over. For about 20 minutes she had trouble walking. Eventually she was fine, but I brought her into the vet this morning and told them what happened and asked for a checkup to be done because she's not really touching her food or water.
They tell me she has a mild case of spondylosis and a build-up of hardened feces in her colon. So they gave her fluids, an enema, then sent her home with gabapentin and warned that she will probably be a little miserable today and to monitor her eating and let them know by Monday if it hadn't improved.
Not long after I got her home I noticed she's breathing abnormally (I took a video). It sounds like huffs, but her mouth is closed. She's able to walk around fine, if I set her down, but when she is lying down she's very still and continues this abnormal breathing. I'm in tears at this point because I've spent so much money that I already don't have and all I see is another concerning issue. I'm just not sure what to do anymore. She was perfectly fine before this procedure on Tuesday.
My cat had a dental procedure done on Tuesday where they administered a mild anesthesia due to her age. She's 15. Since then she's been lethargic and not acting herself. On Thursday night I went to give her clavamox and had to wrestle her a little bit to get it in her mouth, afterwards she pulled back and breathed weirdly for a second or two and just fell over. For about 20 minutes she had trouble walking. Eventually she was fine, but I brought her into the vet this morning and told them what happened and asked for a checkup to be done because she's not really touching her food or water.
They tell me she has a mild case of spondylosis and a build-up of hardened feces in her colon. So they gave her fluids, an enema, then sent her home with gabapentin and warned that she will probably be a little miserable today and to monitor her eating and let them know by Monday if it hadn't improved.
Not long after I got her home I noticed she's breathing abnormally (I took a video). It sounds like huffs, but her mouth is closed. She's able to walk around fine, if I set her down, but when she is lying down she's very still and continues this abnormal breathing. I'm in tears at this point because I've spent so much money that I already don't have and all I see is another concerning issue. I'm just not sure what to do anymore. She was perfectly fine before this procedure on Tuesday.