My emergency vet will not answer questions on the phone and is almost an hour 
away.   I spoke to a vet who is a friend's friend, who told me to give him 25 
cc fluids and syringe feed him in smaller doses and if he does not vomit to 
wait until his 9 am aptmt with the oncologist.  I did that, plus gave 1/4 
Pepcid, and he seems to be holding it down. I am syringe feeding A/d now 
instead of 
baby food. I am trying to call her back about the feeding tube idea.  The 
emergency vet will not even say over the phone whether they will ever do 
anything 
like that (will not talk to me at all over the phone) and I am a little 
worried about having one of them do it and then putting him under again 
tomorrow 
for the ultrasound. Right now I am thinking of trying to feed him a little by 
syringe ever 10 minutes or so until midnight, when he has to stop eating for 
the 
anesthesia for his ultrasound, and then see if they can do a feeding tube 
while he is under tomorrow. I am not sure how he could be put under for the 
feeding tube at this point because he has food in his stomach which he could 
aspirate.... 

In a message dated 12/5/04 2:05:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I have a kitty in chronic renal failure and upset stomachs are common 
with this disease. Pepcid A/C, a quarter tablet, is suggested. I would 
suggest you ask your vet about that. Or maybe some very thinned out 
A/D given with a syringe. My baby Henry Lee was vomiting toward the 
end and the vet never suggested any of the above, but now I know she 
wasn't a good vet. 

Basically, you need to talk to a vet. Our local emergency vet service 
will answer questions on the phone - do you have one?

Bonnie >>


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