Hi Jessica,
   
  I would try to get him to eat something.  Tuna, salmon, sardines, fancy 
feast, anything that he might show an interest in until you can get him back to 
the vet.  If you don't feel he's getting enough food you could also try 
something called nutrical which is a gel that can be bought for cats.  
Depending on how much he is or is not eating it seems that the vet might have 
considered a feeding tube.  Since he didn't I assume your cat must still be 
eating a decent amount?  Good luck. I just don't know if this is the best vet 
for you to use.  A cat who is not eating may or may not get better in a couple 
of weeks.  If he's not getting enough food, he's not going to get better.
   
  What is the clavamox actually for? Did the vet tell you?
   
  tonya

Jessica Merchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I have a cat that is jst over one year old. About a week to a week and a half 
ago I noticed him hurtin and not eating. I had to wait until today to take him 
to the vet due to money issues. I just found out that he has feline luekemia. 
And i am so hurt. I am not quite sure what to do or need to do. He is not 
eating or drinking. My vet told me to feed him baby food which is what I am 
doing. He eats very little. the vet also has given him a prescription for 
clavamox for fever. Nebber got way too spastic to do any more blood work or 
test today so I must take him back in a couple of weeks when he is feeling 
better. But in the mean time,  I need some sort of advice of how to help him 
and me to deal with this. I can not think about losing him. If some one could 
give me a little advice on what to do I would be grateful. Thanks, Jessica    
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