Thank you Belinda, I will keep trying, made such a mess out of it with the
syring tonight. Put it in the side of his mouth then accidenally applied to
much pressure and he choked, it was awful I am giving him so mush stress,
it's so heartbreaking.
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From: <i>Belinda Sauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]></i><br>Reply-To:
<i>[email protected]</i><br>To:
<i>[email protected]</i><br>Subject: <i>Re: Won't Eat....Please
Help</i><br>Date: <i>Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:11:16 -0700</i><br>> keep
putting it on your finger or syringing it, he may get his <br>>desire to
eat back once he gets some food into him and starts <br>>feeling better.
you are right overweight kitties are more <br>>suseptable to getting HL
and a lot faster than a normal weight cat <br>>might. Getting food into
him right away is a priority. If you have <br>>to syringe feed. give
small amounts in the side of the mouth, give <br>>him a minute to swallow
then give more. You can try offereing food <br>>after he has had a bit,
it may kick start his desire to
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- Hi Belinda...... Elizabeth Paz
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