I think it's also a sign of anemia. :(
tamara stickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
tamara stickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Salt. or the non-salt substitute. That's prob. what he's craving if he's licking stone.
Barbara Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I got him to eat little less than a quarter of canned food about 1. then he
abruptly stopped so called the vet for something for nausea. the specialists
dont' have a dispensary per se and my vet doesn't open til 8 am tomorrow.
the spec. on call suggested regulan. I tried again about 6 thirty pm giving
him 1/2 pepcid a/c tab and waited 20 mins then tried with a small can of
kitten food. ended up smearing it on a flat spoon and force feeding him by
getting it on roof of his mouth. he ate the whole can however then left the
room and i caught him licking a concrete statue. I know that means he's
deficient in something but just too stressed this moment to think straight
and can't find it in any of my books. I know when they eat strange things
it's called pica. I hate this. Little Lenny that i lost last Dec. started
licking the snow shovel and concr! ! ete and would eat nothing voluntarily but
cantaloupe. I HATE FELINE LEUKEMIA.
Barbara and Jelly roll.
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