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I'm so glad you posted! I've been concerned. It is worrisome why she isn't eating. How long will they let her go without eating? I know she's getting fluids and that's really good. And so glad her temp is lower!
Is she still having diarrhea or anything coming out? I hope I don't upset you asking questions, I just wish there were something I could do to help figure out what is going on. Could it be that she's pining for her owner? I couldn't imagine giving one of mine away and not even caring what happened to them. What could be done for that?
I recall my Sammy being in the hospital about 6 months before he died and him just lying in the cage listless. But I had had him for 13 years by that point and he did miss his lovely home. I asked the vet to just send him home with me to die because that's what I thought would happen within a day or two judging by how he looked at the hospital. But once I got him home he came to life again and ate and drank and sat by the front door looking out, visiting his old favorite napping places. He still had a lot of life left in him at that point.
I know his situation and Koi's is different but I so wish for the same positive outcome and many more years to come. That she comes back to life again and eats and drinks. She's such a pretty cat and looks very sweet. I know you will keep us informed. Hugs to you Mariel!
Is she still having diarrhea or anything coming out? I hope I don't upset you asking questions, I just wish there were something I could do to help figure out what is going on. Could it be that she's pining for her owner? I couldn't imagine giving one of mine away and not even caring what happened to them. What could be done for that?
I recall my Sammy being in the hospital about 6 months before he died and him just lying in the cage listless. But I had had him for 13 years by that point and he did miss his lovely home. I asked the vet to just send him home with me to die because that's what I thought would happen within a day or two judging by how he looked at the hospital. But once I got him home he came to life again and ate and drank and sat by the front door looking out, visiting his old favorite napping places. He still had a lot of life left in him at that point.
I know his situation and Koi's is different but I so wish for the same positive outcome and many more years to come. That she comes back to life again and eats and drinks. She's such a pretty cat and looks very sweet. I know you will keep us informed. Hugs to you Mariel!