Hi Michelle,
 
I'm not sure if this is the same or not in the UK (that's where you are located, correct?) but in the US, you can purchase a plastic tub of chicken livers.  The are literally floating in blood and the whole thing is reasonably disgusting, but rather than make the liver shake, if you could obtain the tub of livers, you could simply take the lid off and set it out for Bramble to see if it would tempt him.  Raw liver has tempted some of my kitties when absolutely nothing else would, and sometimes when they get those taste buds going, it gets them curious about what else might be around to much on.  Hope this helps; sending a big hugs and lots of positive energy.
 
Julie

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Yes Bramble is getting periactin - half a tablet 2 times a day. He is also drinking water and getting extra water with his syringed food so is hydrated. When the vet weighed him the other day he hadn't actually last too much weight surprisingly and feels as though he has a put a little on now with the syringed food - He had a sniff at some food today and ate a couple of biscuits himself but nothing other than that. Haven't tried the liver as I can't stomach to handle livers etc... I can only just managed scraping fish out of tin or handing ready cooked sliced chicken.
 
Michelle, Bramble, Minstrel & Buddy
 
Minstrel has a bit of a runny nose today so calicivirus is just being carried around by all 3 of them.


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