Hi, Lisa, are you using syringe?  I have one cat, Leo who just hated to
be fed with syringe and everthing could come out from his mouth ---

My vet also told me a different way of feeding with your finger - you
take a pallatble food like baby food or cannned food, and put some on
the tip of your pointing finger . you put the food side up (the opposite
side of where your nail is), and put it into his mouth -- rub against
the top of his palate - 

How is he doing today?
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Elizabeth Paz
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Hideyo


Thank you for your kind words, I will keep trying.  It just that he 
struggles so much that I worry about getting him all stressed out.  He
does 
put up one heck of a struggle.  His head is so strong and it moves so 
quickly.

But I will keep trying.  He was so ill  in 03 that we did not think he
would 
make it but we worked so hard on getting him so healthy and chubby. but
this 
is so different with the food.  I can easily give him his pills, but
this 
food stuff, what can I say, this is just tearing my heart up.

Thank You for support.
Lisa




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From:  <i>&quot;Hideyo Yamamoto&quot; 
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<i>&lt;[email protected]&gt;</i><br>Subject:  <i>RE: Won't 
Eat....Please Help</i><br>Date:  <i>Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:20:06 
-0600</i><br>&gt;Lisa, I can emphasize your pain - my Felv positive,
Ginger 
stopped<br>&gt;eating for over a week a several months 
ago.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;She is already a very small girl, and did not want
her 
to lose any more<br>&gt;weight - so as Nina mentioned, I assisted her to
eat 
with syringe every<br>&gt;day with baby food and liver shake 
-<br>&gt;<br>&gt;I will be praying that your kitty will bounce back very

soon - so stay<br>&gt;calm (I know it's hard, but do your best) and talk
to 
him gently and<br>&gt;tell him how much he means to you and how he is
going 
to get better very<br>&gt;very soon..<br>&gt;<br>&gt;Love and hugs to
you 
and your kitty..<br>&gt;<br>&gt;Hideyo<br>&gt;<br>&gt;-----Original 
Message-----<br>&gt;From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]<br>&gt;[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
neleukemia.org] 
On Behalf Of Nina<br>&gt;Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 3:55
PM<br>&gt;To: 
[email protected]<br>&gt;Subject: Re: Won't Eat....Please 
Help<br>&gt;<br>&gt;Hi Lisa,<br>&gt;I can hear the panic in your voice
and 
how very much you love your<br>&gt;Kitty.  You are right, you need to
get 
him to eat.   It is wonderful<br>&gt;that he has been so healthy and has
a 
few extra pounds to help him<br>&gt;maintain right now.  He is in danger
of 
HL if he goes without eating<br>&gt;anything in a 24 to 48 hour period.

That means if you get something<br>&gt;down him, he'll probably be okay.
I 
know the sound of &quot;syringe<br>&gt;feeding&quot; can be
intimidating.  
Don't think of it as &quot;force&quot; feeding,<br>&gt;think of it as 
&quot;assisted&quot; feeding.  Like you would a baby.  There is 
a<br>&gt;group for help with this, here's the 
link:<br>&gt;http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Feline-Assisted-Feeding/<br>&
gt;<br>&gt;Poor 
thing must be so panicky with his eyes giving him trouble
like<br>&gt;that.  
Not to mention the vet trip from Hell.   All he's going to
want<br>&gt;to do 
is hide.  Please try to calm yourself.  Put on some soft music 
and<br>&gt;<br>&gt;keep the room he's in dark.  If he wants to hide, go 
ahead and let him,<br>&gt;(after you get his meds and some food in him
of 
course).  Speak softly<br>&gt;to him and tell him how the two of you
will 
see this through together.<br>&gt;Tell him you will do your very best to

make sure no one scares him, or<br>&gt;puts him through any more trauma
than 
absolutely necessary.  (I'd like<br>&gt;to punch your substitute vet in
the 
neck btw).<br>&gt;<br>&gt;Prayers that Kitty rebounds soon, please let
us 
know how you guys 
are<br>&gt;doing,<br>&gt;Nina<br>&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt;Elizabeth Paz 
wrote:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt;<br>&gt; &gt; Hi everyone,<br>&gt;
&gt;<br>&gt; 
&gt; Has anyone got any ideas on how to get some food into my
kitty?<br>&gt; 
&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; He has had FELV since 03. He was a very sick kitty and
we 
were a<br>&gt; &gt; breath away from having to put him to sleep.  We
wanted 
to try and<br>&gt; &gt; give him a chance, even though our Vet and the 
Ophthalmologist that<br>&gt; &gt; was treating kitty's eyes were against
it. 
  He was on Prednisone 5mg a<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; day for about 6
months, he 
began looking and acting healthier. then<br>&gt; &gt; his meds were
changed 
to half a pill each day, and then finally a half<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; a
pill 
every other day.<br>&gt; &gt;<br>&gt; &gt; August of 04 he was taken off
of 
all meds, and became a healthy chubby<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; cat. ( 16
lbs) He 
has been wonderful till Friday of last week.  Then<br>&gt; &gt; over
this 
weekend his eyes clouded over (Uveitis returned)  and he is<br>&gt; &gt;
not 
eating a thing.  I have tried everything, even his favorite 
snack,<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; and no way.<br>&gt; &gt;<br>&gt; &gt; We
went to 
the Vet yesterday (Monday), and guess what, the Dr. who
has<br>&gt;<br>&gt; 
&gt; worked with us is on holiday.  What a mess.  The one that we saw
was 
a<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; bit of a fruit cake. She tried to draw blood and
had 
such a problem,<br>&gt; &gt; it took three tries with kitty crying,
can't 
even tell you what I was<br>&gt; &gt; going to do to her if hubby had
not 
stepped in. I spoke to her about<br>&gt; &gt; the prednisone.   She said
she 
did not want to put him back on the<br>&gt; &gt; prednisone at this time
and 
on and on and on.  I told her our Dr. made<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; it quite

clear to us,( it was down on his chart also )  that if we 
saw<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; that he was sliding to get him back on the 
Prednisone.  It was like<br>&gt; &gt; talking to the wall.  She gave me
an 
anti-biotic for ten days for him<br>&gt; &gt; and that was it.<br>&gt; 
&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; Today I called and got one of the other vets who
pulled 
Kitty's chart<br>&gt; &gt; and gave me a prescription for the
prednisone.  I 
will be starting it<br>&gt; &gt; later.  Tomorrow we will be taking him
to 
his Ophthalmologist and<br>&gt; &gt; hopefully she will be able to get
his 
eyes back under control.  Please<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; God.<br>&gt; 
&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; I am quite sure at this time he is only seeing
shadows, 
and is so<br>&gt; &gt; frightened from every noise.  I can't get him to
eat. 
  I know how<br>&gt; &gt; important this is on a chubby cat, and how
quickly 
they can get...<br>&gt; &gt; Hepatic Lipidosis and it may be fatal with
his 
immune system..<br>&gt; &gt;<br>&gt; &gt; A few moments ago I put a
little 
food on my finger and had to force<br>&gt; &gt; his little mouth open
and I 
put it on the back of his tongue.  He did<br>&gt; &gt; swallow it, and
is 
now sleeping.<br>&gt; &gt;<br>&gt; &gt; Would anyone know of any other
way 
of doing it.<br>&gt; &gt;<br>&gt; &gt; Sorry about this winded letter,
it 
has been a long and heartbreaking 5<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; days.<br>&gt; 
&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; Thank you for taking the time to read it.<br>&gt; 
&gt;<br>&gt; &gt; Lisa.<br>&gt; &gt;<br>&gt; &gt;<br>&gt; &gt;<br>&gt; 
&gt;<br>&gt;
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