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Hi Folks.
I normally trawl the motorbike forums so I'm sort of used to this....
Our problem....
....our cat just cost us fortune...so far. She's 9yrs old and a British short hair Blue.
Just had a major opp but they found nothing!
Think she's had a stroke as she will not eat and when we force feed her, she sicks it up after a few hours. Not the same cat, lathargic but still loving.
Vet found nothing wrong at all. Checked everything inc blood, ex rays, kidneys and took samples while she was opened up, the lot. Now we're feeding her with a needlessss syringe full of special high protein food and that's being thrown up so I reckon it's a sad Christmas ahead for us. Very sad. Her cat really, follows her everywhere or did before something went wrong. Vets said she's clear and there is absolutely no reason not to eat. Though after feed her she has started to drink a little....vet reckons it's a neurological problem and that's untreatable in cats.....
Your thoughts please? Any advice is very welcome.
I normally trawl the motorbike forums so I'm sort of used to this....
Our problem....
....our cat just cost us fortune...so far. She's 9yrs old and a British short hair Blue.
Just had a major opp but they found nothing!
Think she's had a stroke as she will not eat and when we force feed her, she sicks it up after a few hours. Not the same cat, lathargic but still loving.
Vet found nothing wrong at all. Checked everything inc blood, ex rays, kidneys and took samples while she was opened up, the lot. Now we're feeding her with a needlessss syringe full of special high protein food and that's being thrown up so I reckon it's a sad Christmas ahead for us. Very sad. Her cat really, follows her everywhere or did before something went wrong. Vets said she's clear and there is absolutely no reason not to eat. Though after feed her she has started to drink a little....vet reckons it's a neurological problem and that's untreatable in cats.....
Your thoughts please? Any advice is very welcome.
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