Sick Cat Help Please.

Willowy

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Depo-medrol and Convenia shots are a common way to treat a cat when the vet has no idea what's going on. If steroids and antibiotics don't make him feel better at least temporarily, there's probably something really bad going on. Does he seem to feel any better yet?

Even if he feels somewhat better, he'll still need supportive care. Is he eating and drinking enough? If not, you might have to assist-feed him, and maybe have the vet give him subcutaneous fluids.
 
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Depo-medrol and Convenia shots are a common way to treat a cat when the vet has no idea what's going on. If steroids and antibiotics don't make him feel better at least temporarily, there's probably something really bad going on. Does he seem to feel any better yet?

Even if he feels somewhat better, he'll still need supportive care. Is he eating and drinking enough? If not, you might have to assist-feed him, and maybe have the vet give him subcutaneous fluids.
Just now he ate little bit.

But doesn't looks better he can't walk properly I think it's neurological problem and the doc say it might be neurological. Will take him back in Sunday.

Do you have an idea about any neurological cats doc that I can contact online?
 
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