Sketch’s vet told me that his lungs are clear, he’s bright and active, and he’s looking strong . . . but his kidney levels are still elevated from the lasix, and he isn’t eating.
It really worries me that he’s not eating, but I hope it’s just because he’s tired of being in the hospital, and he wants to come home and sleep on my his bed.
They told me that I should come down and visit him, because maybe he’ll eat for me. Sketch has always been a stubborn cat, but he’s extremely affectionate, and I’m hoping that when I get down there and give him some love, and tell him how excited we all are for him to come home, he’ll perk up and chow down.
I’m scared. I don’t like it that he’s not eating.
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Pamela feeds Star the Gerber “meat” baby food (in the little jars) when Star gets an upset stomach…she likes the chicken, turkey, and veal. Sketch may appreciate that.
We’ll continue to keep him and you in our thoughts.
I will light a candle for you and your beloved cat.
Hey, Wil-
Fat cat mojo to Sketch and you
and Anne and Ryan and Nolan, too
Mojo for your auditions, also. Good things may be just around the corner. After many auditions and unpaid extra work, my older daughter just got her first booking! Music video. Ever heard of Zakk Wylde?
Mojo, mojo, mojo.
Valerie S
Dittoing everyone else here and sending “Get Better and Eat Already, Sketh” mojo your way, Wil.
Will, here’s a page that might help make Sketch’s next few months much more comfortable.
http://homepage.mac.com/karenand/Catcare/
It’s tips on caring for a cat with cancer, but it addresses caring for any cat with a serious illness, particularly one where the animal is reluctant to eat.
It sounds like Sketch has some good time remaining to him. My best wishes to all of you.
Cheers,
Karen