Oh man, you are preaching to the choir when you talk about the overwhelming task of taking care of sick animals and at the same time trying not to neglect all your other responsibilities! I get you girl, I'm right there with you. You mentioned that your mom will be taking care of the puppy, how is she with cats? Do you think she might be able to babysit Cricket too?

Yes, that's the liver shake recipe. Try a few different deli meats and see if he likes any of them, tell the folks behind the counter why you're getting them, that way you won't feel as foolish asking for tiny sample sizes. Get stuff you like, just in case :). During this last bout of Gypsy not eating, I walked down every isle of the grocery store thinking, hmm, would Gypsy like that? How about this? I stopped short of buying caviar, but I got every other type of food, in as small a quantity as I could. I got bay shrimp, Kieffer cheese and "milk", sour cream, cottage cheese, fresh tuna filet, crab, liverwurst, (Gypsy does like chicken liver). The thing that got her started again was those bbq rotisserie chickens, smelly, fatty bbq chicken! (Stay away from the skin and bbq sauce, take the meat from deep in the breast). I've used KFC chicken successfully for trapping, so kitties must like the smell of that!

As far as your hubby goes... It's a rare spouse that understands our devotion. Include him by telling him how very appreciative you are of his understanding. Reward him with lots of praise, if he does anything to help you. It is a very hard balancing act to try to attend to everything you need to do. Keep assuring him that this won't last forever and he wouldn't love you the way he does if you were the type of person that wouldn't give everything you could to take care of your responsibility to your animals.
N



wendy wrote:

Dear Nina,

Thank you for all the suggestions.  I wrote them all
down and will do my best before we leave to try some
of them.  I am very torn about leaving to go out of
town and leaving Cricket.  I keep hoping my husband
will tell me he doesn't mind if I stay with Cricket,
but I know he won't.  He doesn't understand my love
for my cats, although now that he has this puppy, I
think it is helping.  We have had this trip planned
for a long time.  It's a ministry opportunity that my
husband really wanted us to take advantage of.  I also
promised to take my nephew to see the Texas State
Aquarium while we are there.  I keep telling myself
that I am going to make myself enjoy this trip, but if
I had my druthers, I'd just say I'm not going.  But I
don't want to let my husband down.  And, he's already
feeling a bit left out because I have been giving so
much attention to Cricket lately.  It's all I can do
to take care of Cricket, not neglect my husband, take
care of my nephew and stay on top of him regarding his
homework, keep the house up, love my other kitties,
make dinner, work 40 hours a week at my regular job,
take classes two nights a week, and everything else in
between.  I honestly don't know how working moms (not
to mention single working moms) do it.  I really
don't.  I tried to find the liver shake recipe, but
all I could come up with was this:

1 cup raw liver (beef or chicken)
1 raw egg yolk
1 tsp. kelp or spirulina
1/4 cup fresh filtered water
1 cup fresh carrot juice, V8, or tomato juice

Is this the right recipe???

Also, what types of deli meat do you think would be
most desired by a cat?
Thanks again for listening and for your time and all
the wonderful suggestions.  We are trying to hang in
there.
:)
Wendy

--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Wendy,
I'm very sorry to tell you this, but from what you
describe, if you leave Cricket alone for 48 hours, there is a good chance that he won't be around when you get back, or he will deteriorate considerably, (in 48 hours, he may do that even with you home to assist-feed him). His condition sounds grave to me and since he's not eating on his own and his anemia is so advanced, he really needs to be monitored and cared for. If you can't find someone trustworthy to stay with him, I'd consider bringing him to a vet that will be able to monitor him 24/7. Just boarding him at a regular vet that closes up at night with no one in attendance won't be enough and will stress him out without giving you full benefit.

As far as Cricket not eating...  It's so frustrating
and upsetting dealing with a kitty that will not eat, unfortunately, I doubt very much that he's eating when you're not looking and refusing the tasty tid bits you put down in front of him. Usually when a kitty doesn't want to eat, they will more readily lap at food. They start that awful thing they do with picking up pieces of food and then spitting them out, like they've forgotten how to chew. Oh, it's so terrible, I know it is. Have you tried the liver shake that has been posted on the list? My Gypsy will sometimes eat if I stay with her and encourage her with soft words and strokes. Try warming the goat milk and foods you're offering, sometimes the added aroma and feel of warmth on their tongue helps. Also, if Cricket turns his nose up and walks away, follow him and put the bowl down in front of him. I don't know why, but sometimes they seem to have to think about it and when they are immediately offered food again, they'll eat. For some reason they sometimes will prefer a bowl over a plate and visa versa, try switching what you are serving the food on. Offer the tiniest little bits of food, like a 1/4 of a teaspoon at a time, I think the sight and smell of a full bowl of food may be overwhelming for a kitty that doesn't feel good. I think sick kitties sometimes blame their discomfort on the food they are eating. That may be why they will suddenly refuse a favorite food, but might try something they've never eaten before, have you offered Cricket lunch meat in tiny little pieces? Also, assist-feeding will usually cause an aversion to whatever you are using, for example, if Cricket has always loved beef babyfood, he may not eat it after you've been forcing him to. Just something else to keep in mind.
I'm sorry, my dear, I do know how hard this is.  I
certainly don't want to cause you any more upset than what you are already going through. I just wanted you to know that leaving him right now could have consequences that I wanted you to be aware of. If it can't be helped, it can't be helped. Everyone on this list is well acquainted with the "what if" syndrome. We end up beating ourselves up over things we had no way of controlling, we've gotten to be pretty good at avoiding anything that will later give us anymore guilt than what we end up suffering anyway.

I'm thinking of you and feeling anguished for the
two of you, please keep us informed. Nina

wendy wrote:

Hi guys,

I am having a hard time getting Cricket to eat
right
now.  He is drinking water some and some tuna
juice,
but it isn't much.  I have been force feeding him
baby
meat foods the past couple of days.  He isn't very
happy about it, but otherwise, he is going to be
too
weak if he doesn't eat.  I've tried tuna, salmon,
goat's milk, yogurt, baby meat foods, and wet cat
food-different varieties, and he doesn't seem
interested in much of anything except for a little
water and tuna juice now and then and some tuna
flakes-just a little.  I am hoping he is eating at
night while I am sleeping or gone to work during
the
day, but if he is, I don't think it's much.  I have
three other cats in the house and it's hard to tell
who's doing what.  He doesn't have any mouth sores,
and he is dehydrated just a little bit.  He's on
prednisone still, and still making rbc's, but his
body
is killing them as it makes them.  He's still
anemic.
We don't have the $300 to do a blood transfusion,
and
that's not really an option anyway, since he is
making
his own rbc's and the vet said the transfusion
might
make his body try to fight the rbc's more.  He's
still
walking around a little, but weak due to lack of
nutrients.  He still purrs and sleeps with me at
night
and goes outside to enjoy the air and sun, so I
know
he's still enjoying life somewhat.  But I don't
know
what to do to get him to eat.  Any ideas?  Also,
we're
going out of town tonight and I have to leave him
for
48 hours.  I am worried to death.  My best friend
is
going to stop by Sunday morning and give him his
Prednisone and some fresh tuna, and we'll be home
later that evening.  Any thoughts or advice out
there?
Thanks so much!
Wendy


        
                
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