Anyway, much better than fighting to shove pills down cat's throats. Done plenty of that! And I don't like needles, either.
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Oh no .. thats awful news. Hoping she picks up soon.Avatar wrote:Still no real change unfortunately. Vets did some scans and ruled out tumors etc. but she's on a feeding tube now, nothing to do but hope she starts eating by herself.
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Not to step on your vet's toes or anything, but have they tried cyproheptadine? You can get a compounded version that's a cream that gets rubbed on their ears so you don't need to worry about more pills/injections. Min is on it as an appetite stimulant because she's on chemo, and it seems to work. Ditto prednisolone, though that has more potential side effects.Avatar wrote:Nah, it's Harley, Penny's sister. And not much news...recovery from the surgery is going well, but she still won't eat, so now they've got a feeding tube in and just hoping she starts eating on her own.
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