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They are keeping her today. Xray blood work. He checked her over and said looking at her there doesn't seem to be anything wrong. Sunday morning her liver was fine.
The vet should be able to give you some idea of what would cause this inflammation. I wish you and your baby girl all the best in her recovery.She had surgery. They thought there was something in her bowel. There isn't. Her lymph nodes and pancreas were inflamed. Does anyone know what this is or the cause?
I don't know the cause.. I am so sorry, hope your poor baby get better soon...hugs to you and your baby.She had surgery. They thought there was something in her bowel. There isn't. Her lymph nodes and pancreas were inflamed. Does anyone know what this is or the cause?
Based on experience, must disagree. I had a 1 yr old cat that was eating much like the OP's cat.... very little and only with lots of encouragement. Vet visit showed nothing, like the OPs initial vet visit. Sent home on anti-nausea and appetite stimulant. Still wasn't eating more than bits for 2 more days and THEN puked up a huge hairball and life was 100% back to normal from then on.........
Clearly something is wrong and hairballs aren't known to kill appetite.
Nicely said!Based on experience, must disagree. I had a 1 yr old cat that was eating much like the OP's cat.... very little and only with lots of encouragement. Vet visit showed nothing, like the OPs initial vet visit. Sent home on anti-nausea and appetite stimulant. Still wasn't eating more than bits for 2 more days and THEN puked up a huge hairball and life was 100% back to normal from then on.........