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My boy cat, Hetfield, is more than likely suffering from it.
Last vet visit before we moved, he weighed around 14 lbs. (He's big framed, so he should weigh about 12 lbs.) Today, he got weighed again and he weighs 9.8 lbs.
We've noticed he's gotten noticeably thinner and lighter these past few weeks, but weren't horribly worried. Just LOTS of stress from moving, more cats, and the occasional visit from my BIL and his dog. He's always been a bit of a scaredy cat, anyway.
However, we haven't seen him eating, which if you noticed his weight written above, should've tipped us off a hell of a lot sooner. The man of the household did some looking online, and found something about FHL. We called the vet that my mom and BIL use last Friday. (She has office hours on Tuesdays and Fridays...the rest of the time, she makes house calls.) They were able to squeeze us in this afternoon. After noticing slight jaundice, they did some blood work.
As a side note, I feel responsible. I could've called the vet we used when we lived in GB, but they're expensive and they charge even more when it's what they judge to be an emergency. I'm still unemployed AND planning my wedding for Sept. 10th, so I don't have a lot of money to spare, and I selfishly didn't want to spend it on vet bills. I feel like the worst kitty mommy ever.
Anyhoo...the vet sent us home with two syringes, two cans of high calorie food, a bottle of pills--appetite stimulant, and some things to try to get him to eat.
I've been crying off and on for over 9 hours already.
My boy cat, Hetfield, is more than likely suffering from it.
Last vet visit before we moved, he weighed around 14 lbs. (He's big framed, so he should weigh about 12 lbs.) Today, he got weighed again and he weighs 9.8 lbs.
We've noticed he's gotten noticeably thinner and lighter these past few weeks, but weren't horribly worried. Just LOTS of stress from moving, more cats, and the occasional visit from my BIL and his dog. He's always been a bit of a scaredy cat, anyway.
However, we haven't seen him eating, which if you noticed his weight written above, should've tipped us off a hell of a lot sooner. The man of the household did some looking online, and found something about FHL. We called the vet that my mom and BIL use last Friday. (She has office hours on Tuesdays and Fridays...the rest of the time, she makes house calls.) They were able to squeeze us in this afternoon. After noticing slight jaundice, they did some blood work.
As a side note, I feel responsible. I could've called the vet we used when we lived in GB, but they're expensive and they charge even more when it's what they judge to be an emergency. I'm still unemployed AND planning my wedding for Sept. 10th, so I don't have a lot of money to spare, and I selfishly didn't want to spend it on vet bills. I feel like the worst kitty mommy ever.
Anyhoo...the vet sent us home with two syringes, two cans of high calorie food, a bottle of pills--appetite stimulant, and some things to try to get him to eat.
I've been crying off and on for over 9 hours already.

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