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Thanks tonya---that's a pretty cute story. A nice way to
end Friday...
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Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 1:46
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Subject: RE: need ideas for appetite
stimulant for Levi
We used valium with my cat Willy. (I lost him in 2000 to kidney
failure.) The valium did help his appetite, and he had an
attitude. You can't use it long term though because it causes other
problems.
He would act odd on it though. (I know some of you remember this.)
He would go to the 'toy box' and get every toy and bring them into the living
room and set them down by me. One at a time, like 10 or more trips back
and forth bringing the toys. If I put them back he'd go get them
again. He did that everytime I gave him valium. lol.
t
Faye Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
My
vet recommends valium for serious cases. The downside is that the cat
will hallucinate or overestimate its ability to do odd things. We were
going to use it on Magellan when he was sick but I gave him 4 hours to
eat on his own. He ate in 2 hours. My vet wanted him put into a carrier
while he was under the influence of valium if I chose to use it. He said
that it does work really well..
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Hi everyone >Vet did tests on
Levi yesterday! , I'll get results tomorrow (he has >decreased
appetite, was scratching a lot when I made the apptment, >doesn't play
any more and sits in one spot, away from the others, all >the time
now). >He used to be the fearless leader, and the most active. Loved
playing >too. >Now he even lets me stroke him...which I want to
be thrilled about, but >I'm afraid it may be due to his feeling
poorly. (I quite miss his >batting me!) >Thanks again for all yr
ideas last week by the way re the >scratching---the humidifier seems
to have decreased his scratching. Vet >checked him and says she is not
concerned. Thinks it is dryness. >Now I need to get him eating
again...as of yesterday, he doesn't seem to >want even his favorite
foods (tho i suppose that could be due to stress >of having to be
caught, and then pinned down, and tested.) >He didn't even jump down
from his perch for the broiled chicken OR the >! ;dry Wellness food
that he always totally adored. >He's only a little thing---very bony,
unlike the others--and I don't >think he can afford to lose more
weight. >He is NOT dehydrated---what a relief. (I was dreading having
to chase >him every other day.) >Vet mentioned Valium as
appetite stimulant, but she did allow that I >might want to look at
other ideas first (she didn't offer any! Think she >was indicating I
should check with you wonderful guys--which of course I >was going to
do anyway.). >I note catnip and baby food from previous emails that I
filed. I will >certainly try these but would welcome other ideas too
that anyone has >had success
with. >Thanks!!! >Kerry >This email and any files
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