Kelly, You're smart to keep her warm and comfortable right now as she can't afford to spend energy trying to keep warm. Her difficulty walking is worrisome. So...warmth, rest, great nutrition - the best foundation for starters. As to the loneliness without her feathered friends, is there one she really likes that could keep her company indoors?
Re: your question on brand of cat food if you do end up getting some, I would use the highest quality you possibly can because the good stuff tends not to be full of chemicals and has lots of good grains and veggies. I have a lot of reservations about grocery store cat and dog food (no matter who is eating the stuff). I don't think I saw anything in your posts about what state you're in, but many stores now will offer a high end food - most health food stores now also have food for furries. My guess is that Wally-world brand is not so good.
I've used the dry cat crunchies. I have also fed scrambled eggs back to them, with some organic oatmeal flakes scrambled in, as well as a little sprinkling of Avia Charge 2000.
Hope she gets well soon!
JJ
Re: your question on brand of cat food if you do end up getting some, I would use the highest quality you possibly can because the good stuff tends not to be full of chemicals and has lots of good grains and veggies. I have a lot of reservations about grocery store cat and dog food (no matter who is eating the stuff). I don't think I saw anything in your posts about what state you're in, but many stores now will offer a high end food - most health food stores now also have food for furries. My guess is that Wally-world brand is not so good.
I've used the dry cat crunchies. I have also fed scrambled eggs back to them, with some organic oatmeal flakes scrambled in, as well as a little sprinkling of Avia Charge 2000.
Hope she gets well soon!
JJ