I have no idea if this is right or not and am only putting it on the table
for you to consider..........The Royal Princess Kitty Katt did that when she
started having trouble with her pancreas. She was much older and not FeLV+.
I know there are lots of causes for vomiting, especially clear "throw-up."
I am not sure why I feel compelled to put this out but here it is.
FYI: Kitty did not leave this world because of her pancreas problems and
apparently over came them nicely. If I recall we watched her diet and did
as much homeopathic medicine as she would allow. I included some version of
colostrum (and do with current cats) anytime I could. I am a big believer
in it.
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of
compassion and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise with
their fellow man.
St.
Francis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tracy Weese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 9:36 PM
Subject: OT .. Re: FELV- cat, throwing up....input/suggestions?
Here are the basics: Freckles was fine over the weekend and even until
Monday mid-day, then he starts throwing up (clear vomit, not yellow or
bloody, a little sticky like mucus) and does so about once every 4-8
hours,
through that night. Call vet Tuesday a.m., they could not fit us in and so
we went this a.m.
He had no temp. and did not appear to be in pain or too depressed although
it was clear he is not himself, less playful and more just sitting around.
The vomiting continued Tuesday and so by this a.m., I am not sure when he
last ate/drank, but he did pee in the litter box. He was NOT dehydrated
and
not yellow. X-rays did not show any obvious obstruction but there was a
tiny spot that might need to be explored further if things don't improve.
We were thinking he may have swallowed something that was stuck in his
tummy, even a large hair ball which was making him vomit and not be
hungry.
He got an injection to address the throwing up, it may take 24 hours to
really kick in and then I have pills to give him throughout tomorrow. Vet
sent home ID food which is easy on the tummy in the hopes that once the
omitting stops, we can start him on a bland diet to get him eating again.
He threw up once when he got home and has mostly just slept, and is still
not interested in food.
So of course, I am worried sick. Freckles is approx. 2, very healthy and
friendly normally. He is FELV-. I am looking for hints, suggestions, words
of encouragement. My vet said he has seen this before and so he is not as
worried as me, but.....if he is not better by Friday a.m., he goes back. I
am always prepared to take him to an emergency vet if things get worse,
but
my vets, who have known Freckles most of his life and last saw him a few
months ago for routine stuff, seem confident this is not going to have a
sad ending. I have lost 3 cats to FELV recently, and so they know how
important this is to me right now.
Tracy