I had to take my tuxedo cat Alfie to the vet recently as he refused to eat any food for 3 days which had me worried, as he's normally quite a ravenous eater. Externally the vet could find nothing wrong as he appeared to be healthy. Nevertheless, she said a cat not eating for two days or more is concerning and suggested blood tests. She gave him two injections and prescribed some medication last Friday, consisting of tablets and a liquid substance to be administered through a syringe and onto his food. However, he still refused to eat over the weekend.
Fortunately, the blood results ruled out certain underlying health problems. This got my vet thinking and saying this is very strange. Since Alfie hadn't eaten or drank for quite some time, she decided to inject him with fluids to keep him hydrated and gave him two more injections. She placed some recovery food into his mouth via a syringe. It is high in calories, something similar to an energy drink that a person might take to boost energy.
When I got him home on Monday, to my relief he ate a small mount of food. On Tuesday he ate a little more but still not back to eating with gusto. Wednesday morning the vet telephoned to find out if Alfie was making any progress. I was pleased to relay the good news, that he seemed to be turning a corner and was eating the food with the medication added to it.
Wednesday night and this morning, he appears to be back to his normal self and is readily eating his food. I am still adding medication to his food as he may not be out of the woods yet. I am feeling much happier.
Michael
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