Hi Michelle,
I know this is late, but I had a cat that had 8 or 10 extractions at once. They gave hiim something for pain after the surgery, but not a patch. He was eating wet food the next day, and hard by the 2nd or 3rd day. I agree it may be the patch causing her not to eat.
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She will not touch liver shake. She would not touch it several days ago either, though, when she was still trying to eat other things, so I think she does not like it. I am syringing it to her mixed with A/D. She does not want me to touch her now, I think because I have been syringing her so much and she hates it. She will play with a string, but otherwise hides from me.MichelleIn a message dated 5/12/05 11:57:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Hang on in there, Michelle--I can see why you're so down about Ginger, but I would think it is a big shock to have 10 extractions and her poor little mouth must feel terribly tender, if not downright painful. (Could she take something liquid like liver shake?) I would also think it's exhausted her. It's early days and so soon after the mouth surgery--she needs to recuperate. The fact she wants to play is surely a good sign (Levi and Caramel had NO interest in playing after they got really sick).I think you're right to give her antibiotics--mine

