Hi Cassandra,
Just read your email and see you have Kisa at home. That's great.
Are you home all day, if so try what I said. Never give meds on an
empty tummy. I'm starting to wonder if Kisa doesn't have pancreatitis
going on, if she continues to vomit once your feeding small amounts more
often, I would see about checking her for that, there is a specfic test
that can detect it, something like a PLR, I'll find out my friend has
had a couple of cats with it. She has many special needs cats. One cat
has had pancreatitis off and on for the last 10 years and is still going
strong, she is 14 now (the cat). Of course the vets gave up on her long
ago.
PS. Some vomiting at first is probably not out of the ordinary given
her fatty liver,and hemo, she is very sick, some, actually many cats get
worse before they get better. Of course you don't want vomiting every
meal or it isn't doing any good, but with smaller meals and I'm serious,
10 to 20ccs every hour or two to start is big enough, and you will have
to feed round the clock to start. Sick kitties can take alot of work to
get well when they are as sick as Kisa is, but they will recover if you
can devote the time and care she needs. And once the antibiotics start
working on the hemo, she will feel better and hopefully start getting
her appetite back. Pleas don't loose heart, you have a long road ahead
of you but you can do it. I'm here any time you need to talk or rant or
anything. If she is vomiting alot you may want give fluids, vomiting
causes dehydration. Dehydration makes a cat feel horrible.
--
Belinda
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