At least for now, use some kitty-vite. There are other nutritional supplements too. You out like a teaspoon on thier paw and let them lick it off. It will hold them for awhile. It worked miracles for our baby that wouldn't eat. It was a few days.

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Subject: Re: Kyle, how's Brissle tonight?
Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 11:17:35 EDT

NO, those are nasal feeding tubes, which are supposed to be worse. E-tubes
are inserted to their stomach and threaded under their skin to come out on the
side of the neck. I don't think you can see much, and they are not supposed to
be able to feel anything much.
Michelle



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<< Are those the red tubes that they put down their nose and then sew (or
staple) them into place across their forehead? I've seen that done before, and it
LOOKS horrible, but I have to say, it really did not seem to really bother
the dog much (but that was a dog, not a cat). Still, I'm not sure I could bear
the thought of sewing anything to my cat's head!



Jenn >>







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