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Faizan Ali
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Yes he said we might have fed too much too quickly.Oh, the poor buddy. I hope he'll improve quickly.
Did the vet think it had anything to do with the fish?
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Yes he said we might have fed too much too quickly.Oh, the poor buddy. I hope he'll improve quickly.
Did the vet think it had anything to do with the fish?
Do you know how long it has been since the little guy ate?Update:
He has grown ALOT and was doing good until now. My parents fed him fried fish (without bones) last night and today he is refusing to move, eat and is throwing up bile. I did not see his stool yet becuase he stopped using his litterbox ever since he learned to climb the wall and make it to the neighbours backyard but I can tell that he has BAD diarrhea. I took him to the nearest vet and he checked his temp. He had a 104 fever and he gave him some injections and gave us a metronidazole syrup to give him 2 times a day and gave me a dewormer. He still hasn't eaten anything yet. I'm really worried.
He hasn't eaten anything since morning and he refused breakfast and is still refusing food.Do you know how long it has been since the little guy ate?
Hi, never had the experience that a cat might get some sort of indigestion... Do you know what kind of fish it was? Just seems strange to me, I've given my cats fried fish and one of them eats like a troglodite and I've never had that problem.Do I need to syringe feed him?
Don't give the cat milk! Most cats are lactose intolerant.Hi, never had the experience that a cat might get some sort of indigestion... Do you know what kind of fish it was? If he chewed on some hard fish bones?
Guess your vet knows what he's doing, did they check his stomach? Any sort of ultrasound or something? I would have thought that maybe he could have eaten mice or rat that had been poisoned... Just in case that's a possibility I'd try giving him milk. Possibly would get a second opinion if that's at all possible.
Hii, He did not perform any ultrasound and I'm not sure about him eating mice/rat. It's possible since he lives outside. I'm not sure about wht kind of fish it was but here in Pakistan its mostly all carps. We are going to take him again tomorrow. Sadly there are not many vets here where I live.Hi, never had the experience that a cat might get some sort of indigestion... Do you know what kind of fish it was? Just seems strange to me, I've given my cats fried fish and one of them eats like a troglodite and I've never had that problem.
Guess your vet knows what he's doing. Did they check his stomach? Any sort of ultrasound or something? I would have thought that maybe he could have eaten mice or rat that had been poisoned... Just in case that's a possibility I'd try giving him milk. Would try and get a second opinion.
I know many people say they are lactose intolerant, but that only happens when the animal stopped consuming any type of milk product.Don't give the cat milk! Most cats are lactose intolerant.
If he has eaten in the last 24 hours then he is okay. For now... definitely take him to the vet again in the morning if he hasn’t eaten by then. Lots of cats can’t handle cows milk but if you have goats milk you can offer some of that. The best thing for a cat with an upset stomach is plain rice and a small amount of plain boiled chicken or turkey chopped up with it.Do I need to syringe feed him?
Try giving him some yogurt (that's not too acid) or if you can get goats milk try that too.Hii, He did not perform any ultrasound and I'm not sure about him eating mice/rat. It's possible since he lives outside. I'm not sure about wht kind of fish it was but here in Pakistan its mostly all carps. We are going to take him again tomorrow. Sadly there are not many vets here where I live.