Re: OT: Help with Thor

2005-04-03 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
Thank you Nina for your concern, his gums are alittle pale, not bad though. Yes I used the whole tube, as I did with everyone else, and he is not my smallest by far. He is getting alond wonderfully with tevryone now, no more hissing or anything, yes I can engage him in play, but I have to wake him

Re: OT: Help with Thor

2005-04-03 Thread Nina
Cherie, If he's dehydrated, and he doesn't start eating and drinking soon, you should take him in for fluids and to have him checked. It doesn't sound behavioral. If he doesn't take food the next time you offer it, I'd syringe feed him some. It's no fun, but it does seem to kick-start Gypsy

Re: OT: Help with Thor

2005-04-03 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
Thanks I am going to feed them again now, I will let you know.Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cherie,If he's dehydrated, and he doesn't start eating and drinking soon, you should take him in for fluids and to have him checked. It doesn't sound behavioral. If he doesn't take food the next time you

Re: OT: Help with Thor

2005-04-03 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
Got it thanks...I will let you all know soon , keep your fingers crossed.TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: not to downplay the possibility of a number of serious things, i'velong found that 100ml or so of fluids can help ANY cat who is evenstarting to act punky--sometimes it seems to

Re: OT: Help with Thor

2005-04-03 Thread Nina
MC, It must be such a trip at your house! Nina TenHouseCats wrote: not to downplay the possibility of a number of serious things, i've long found that 100ml or so of fluids can help ANY cat who is even starting to act punky--sometimes it seems to jump-start their own systems into fighting off

Re: OT: Help with Thor

2005-04-03 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
I finally got him to eat a little, not much but it is a start, my new concern is he just peed in a new toy that was like a square with three holes and one solid side, any ideas?Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MC,It must be such a trip at your house! NinaTenHouseCats wrote:not to downplay the

Re: OT: Help with Thor

2005-04-03 Thread Nina
Cherie, I don't know what's ailing Thor, but something is wrong. Gypsy only misses the litter box (with urine, she misses it with the other all the time), when she's feeling particularly sick. I've learned to not "wait and see" anymore. Besides, you mix don't you? Whatever's bothering him

Re: OT: Help with Thor

2005-04-03 Thread Gloria B. Lane
I agree, MC, although I'm very careful about quantity and sometimes do two sessions of 50 cc fluids rather than one of 100. I also agree, MC, about the digital camera. Hydrating isn't good. Lots of rain isn't goodl. Also - don't mix regular batteries with rechargeable. Ain't it great the

OT: Help with Thor

2005-04-02 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
Hi all, As you know Thor is one of the new kitties, he has not eaten since yesterday, he is negative (or he was, when I got him) I know I might be paranoid, but Snowball went through the same symptoms. Sleeping alot, not eating ANYTHING not even people food and he has a little dark aorund his