T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
319.1 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Mon Jun 22 1992 12:33 | 12 |
| All my fingers and kitty paws are crossed for Mocha and you. I
know what you have been through in the last month...and all I can
say is keep your chin up and good thoughts are coming your way.
Mocha is a little tough cookie...she had to be to put up with
Pretzel and Sneakers....so hopefully they will diagnose the
problem and she can be treated soon.
If I can do ANYTHING for you...all you need to do is let me know.
Sandy
|
319.2 | Big hugs and paw pats for Mocha | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Tue Jun 23 1992 19:03 | 20 |
| Hasn't anyone out there in Feline land been through something similar
to Pam's ordeal and can offer support?
Hope Mocha is feeling better soon. I think you are doing everything
possible to try to pinpoint what's ailing her. Sometimes with
illnesses like this, process of elimination is the only real way.
It sounds as if the upper respiratory triggered something within her,
which hopefully can be identified through more diagnostic testing such
as ultrasound.
Please keep me posted, either in here or by mail. I know how hard it
is when you have a sick kitty but don't know what is hurting her.
It's a very helpless feeling.
Hang in there, Pam!!
-Roberta
|
319.3 | More info | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Tue Jun 23 1992 19:11 | 19 |
| Pam,
I forgot to mention that FIP is very rare in cats Mocha's age.
Abdominal fluid is indicative of wet FIP, but it also accompanies other
illnesses.
Has the fluid been cultured? That could tell a lot. If it is tacky
(sticky) and straw colored, then it could be a sign of wet FIP. If the
vet wants to test for FIP, don't let her do a titer test. All they
tell you is that the cat has been exposed to a corona virus, which is
what FIP is, but there are many different types of corona viruses. The
best way to diagnose FIP is thru a complete blood panel checking white
count and serum protein levels. Though FIP can only be 100% diagnosed
at necropsy, the bloodwork can give many clues.
Hope this helps some.
|
319.4 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Jun 25 1992 13:23 | 3 |
| Holly had a very stubborn respiratory infection; it took about
three weeks of antibiotics to clear up.
|
319.5 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | Into The Mystic | Thu Jun 25 1992 13:53 | 10 |
| Pippin has an allergy which causes a sneezing sounding cough. Every
once in a while it surfaces and I'm beginning to believe that its air
borne. Sometimes she sneezes/coughs so much she can't eat. She's on
amoxi for the Kidney condition and she can't ever have any steroids so
we have to wait it out. While this is going on there is never any
runny nose or eye condition.
Could there be some sort of irritant in the house?
Giudi
|
319.6 | | SMILEY::SMILEY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Thu Jun 25 1992 15:50 | 7 |
| Hi Pam,
How's Mocha doing??? Any better?? Sending you Honeyrubs and
Biffkisses...
Mary
|
319.7 | Mocha updte | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Fri Jun 26 1992 07:50 | 19 |
| Hi there,
Thanks for the replies. Mocha still isn't eating, and it's been over
3 weeks. She's still getting fluids twice a week, and I'm kind of
force feeding her strained beef, chicken, and Nutrical to at least
get something into her. The funny part is, she still doesn't act
sick - no sneezing, coughing, and she's not lethargic. This has been
going on for well over 2 months, so if it's a stubborn infection, it's
sure being VERY stubborn.
I'm taking her this afternoon to the vets for her fluids, and I have
lots of questions to ask regarding FIP - thanks to Sandy Merritt and
Robert Kagno for their input and research on the disease. Again, the
vets aren't sure at this time what it is, and the ultrasound and
biopsies should show more.
I'll keep you all posted.
Pam
|
319.8 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | Into The Mystic | Fri Jun 26 1992 16:41 | 4 |
| keeping good thoughts for you and Mocha. I know the waiting can drive
you nutz.
Giudi
|
319.9 | Today's the day | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Mon Jun 29 1992 07:10 | 24 |
| Well, I just came back from dropping Mocha off at the vets. It was
really hard leaving her there knowing that today I will find out
if she's going to be OK or not. I left the vets crying, and it's
pretty hard right now to hold the tears back.
They said they would do an ultrasound, extract the fluid from
her abdomen and test it, and do biopsies of her kidneys and liver
if necessary. They should have the results by around 3:00 today.
It's going to be a long day.
When I brought Mocha for her fluids last Friday, I asked the vet
whether it would help her to get fluids more frequently. She said
if she's not eating at all (which she isn't) that it certainly would
be better for her. Knowing that going back and forth really stressed
her out, I learned how to put the IV in myself. Never thought I
could bring myself to stick a needle into my cat, but knowing that
it would be the best thing for her helped give me the courage to do
it.
Keep good wishes for Mocha today - I can really use the support
and encouragement from the Feliners while waiting it out.
thanks
Pam
|
319.10 | | SANDY::FRASER | Are you unpoopular? | Mon Jun 29 1992 07:26 | 6 |
|
All our fingers and paws are crossed for Mocha! Positive thinking
going her way, too.
Sandy & co.
|
319.11 | | ANGLIN::RECEPTIONM | | Mon Jun 29 1992 07:39 | 10 |
| I am sending all the support I know how to through these words on the
screen. Calvin and Bilbo Baggins send head butts and hours of purrs
for you and your Mocha. We know that you will do what is best for your
dear, dear friend. Good Luck, and really, before you know it, 3:00
will be here.
Meow Meow.
Catherine
|
319.12 | | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Mon Jun 29 1992 09:03 | 7 |
| Best of luck to you with Mocha. Keeping my fingers crossed ...
- Andrea
BTW Congratulations on learning how to do an IV. I didn't think I
could learn to give Loki insulin, especially "shooting" him twice a
day, but as you say anything to make it easier on him ...
|
319.13 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Mon Jun 29 1992 09:24 | 7 |
| Thinking of both you and Mocha...and good thoughts coming your way.
I'm sure Mocha appreciates you learning how to do the IV.....I give
you all the credit in the world to make things a little easier on
her.
Sandy
|
319.14 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Mon Jun 29 1992 10:22 | 6 |
| Sending hugs to both you and Mocha.
Hang in there, Pam!
-Roberta
|
319.15 | | SENIOR::DDOUGLAS | | Mon Jun 29 1992 10:42 | 6 |
|
Sending lots of good thoughts and prayers to you and Mocha, wishing
for only the best...
Diana, Domino & Tykey
|
319.16 | | KAHALA::GOODWIN | | Mon Jun 29 1992 10:55 | 3 |
| Hang in there, Pam. We're all wishing the best for Mocha!
ng
|
319.17 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | NEVER trust a smiling cat!! | Mon Jun 29 1992 11:01 | 5 |
| Sending lots of warm thoughts to you Pam and Mocha! Hope things work
out for the best.
Holly
|
319.18 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Jun 29 1992 11:06 | 4 |
| God thoughts from us too.
Karen, Sweetie, Holly, Little Bit, and Little Grey Kitty
|
319.19 | Purrs and fond wishes | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Jun 29 1992 12:07 | 4 |
| We're sending out thoughts (and hope that someone will update me after
this Thursday).
K.C., Leigh, Rico & Alex
|
319.20 | Mocha prognosis | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:18 | 33 |
| Thanks for all the nice notes and good wishes - they really helped
me through the day.
Well, here's the prognosis. The vet called at 3:00 on the dot
(just when MUTTON went down!! - is that a sign??)
The vet that did the ultrasound doesn't think it's FIP (whew!).
BUT, the liver did look enlarged, so they took a biopsy, and I
won't get the results for another week (ugh - more waiting...
this is going to kill me).
They think it's some kind of condition known to laymen as
"fatty liver". She told me the actual name, but there's no way
I could pronounce or spell it. It's caused by a cat not eating,
and the cat usually turn yellow (how a cat turns yellow, I don't
know - maybe their eyes?).
Anyway, the way for her to get over this illness is to get her
to eat. Since prompting and trying every food under the sun
didn't work, they can try either valium or steroids. If she
still doesn't eat, the serious can become serious.
She's staying the night at the vets, because they had to put
her under to do the biopsy. So I won't be able to pick her
up til tomorrow morning - tonight's going to be long too!!
And the next week is going to be even longer!
Thanks again for listening and I'll keep you all posted. In
the meantime, I welcome any suggestions on getting her to eat.
I've already tried the heated up tuna, chicken, beef, babyfood
route. Other than forcefeeding her, I'm at a loss.
Pam
|
319.21 | | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:19 | 2 |
| Oops - it's not "the serious can become serious" - I meant to
say the "situation can become serious"
|
319.22 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:27 | 11 |
| Pam,
When I took Amelia in for her blood work, they said she had elevated
liver enzymes and told me not to try to make her lose weight because
they didn't want her to end up with "fatty liver syndrome". They
never gave me a scientific name for this. Guess they figured I
wouldn't remember it anyway.
In any case, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Mocha will be okay.
Jan
|
319.23 | | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:35 | 9 |
| Re: turning yellow
Basically, anything that isn't covered with fur that CAN turn yellow
WILL turn yellow. When Tiki fell ill, his foot-pads, nose, eyes
(whites), tongue, gums, all turned a horrendous shade of yellow.
Believe me...you'll KNOW when you see it!
K.C.
|
319.24 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:38 | 8 |
| Lipidosis is the formal name for fatty liver syndrome, and it is caused
by the cat not eating. It is especially prevalent in overweight cats.
Was Mocha overweight to begin with? It could have developed after the
URI's, when her appetite was supressed during that timeframe.
-Roberta
|
319.25 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:39 | 5 |
| I think someone mentioned some medication that was an appetite stimulant
in this file awhile back? I don't remember it's name. Sometimes
LB, my only cat with a finicky appetite, will eat if I stroke him at the
same time.
|
319.26 | More info | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:47 | 7 |
| Found the complete name of this illness in 124.19 while I was looking
for the correct note to move another note to. It is "hepatic
lipidosis". Pam, does that sound more like what your vet told you.
I believe notes 124.19 and surrounding replies might be good reading
for you. The topic is about getting cats to eat.
Jan
|
319.27 | P | LEDDEV::LAVRANOS | | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:48 | 15 |
| Pam,
That's good news about the FIP. I've had a rocky road with my two
kittens (note 167) and know what you are going through. I too went
through the FIP scare and didn't take it too well. Thanks to notes I
learned more about this disease.
I don't know what else you could try to get her to eat. When I had to
clear up Cleo's stools she absolutely loved boiled chicken.
Don't have any recommendations but I'd like to let you know that I'm
thinking about you and hoping for the best.
Good-luck,
Rania
|
319.28 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | NEVER trust a smiling cat!! | Mon Jun 29 1992 15:36 | 23 |
| Pam ..
First .. glad that it's not FIP!!
Second ... the best way to see if a cat is "turning yellow" is at the
inside of the ears. It believe it's called jauntis (sp??). My
michaela became very jauntis when she had hepetitis.
How do you get her to eat?? What I did with Michaela was actually
force feeding her. I know it sounds horrible, but you've GOT to get
some food into her in order to keep this under control. I mixed
nutrical with babyfood and got a srynge from the doctor (no needle ..
just the tubing). I got michaela under my arm and opened her mouth ..
then put the serynge in her mouth with my other hand and pushed the
food down her throat.
Another thing you might want to try is salmon. My babies go NUTS over
salmon!
Hope she's better soon!
Holly
|
319.29 | | ANGLIN::RECEPTIONM | | Mon Jun 29 1992 15:43 | 13 |
| Force feeding is not as bad as it sounds. Sometimes after _I_ have
been sick and have not eaten for days, I feel to ill to eat. However,
being human, I understand that if I eat, I will feel better. Poor
Mocha aparently does not understand that.
Also, if you do turn to force feeding, bland foods, gentle foods may be
best at first. Work Mocha into digesting slowly. No hot peppers for a
while.
Mew Meow Mew Mew
Catherine
|
319.30 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Jun 29 1992 15:47 | 2 |
| Be extremely careful not to get food into the lungs if you force feed.
|
319.31 | Here's fingers crossed for the biopsy | RLAV::BARRETT | Is it safe? | Mon Jun 29 1992 21:09 | 24 |
| I was fostering a cat that wasn't eating and had lost a lot of weight,
which prompted some speculation around hepatic lipidosis. I asked my
vet about it, and he said that usually happens in cats that are
overweight and lose a lot of weight suddenly (as another noter already
suggested).
However, when we were discussing Duke's (the foster cat) treatment, my
vet said that if the blood work showed normal (which it was nearly),
and he still didn't start to eat, he wanted to *carefully* try an
appetite stimulent. We never had to do this (Duke eventually did start
eating), but you may want to discuss this possibility with your vet if
the biopsy doesn't show anything.
And best of luck to you and Mocha - I tuned in tonite to specifically
check on your progress. I surely hope you can get Mocha eating. Have
you tried the water from spring-water packed tuna, as well as chicken
broth, etc? I used these to interest Duke.
Sue B + Smokey, Spike & Trouble
ps. Duke went to a new home a few months ago - I recently ran into
someone who visited him and his new family. I asked her if it looked
like Duke had put on weight - she asked me what I meant, because the
cat she saw certainly did not need to put on weight! :-)
|
319.32 | She's home! | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Tue Jun 30 1992 08:36 | 31 |
| Thanks for all the great suggestions. I just came back from bringing
her back, and she's VERY happy to be home. I did write down the
actual name of what they think she has - and it is hepatic lipidosis.
Again, the results won't come back for sure for another week. I
also asked what they thought the original cause was - they still
think it was the URI that lasted so long, then caused her not to
eat, and her not eating is causing the liver problem.
I talked to Priscilla yesterday from the PB Shelter, and she
suggested mixing a jar of baby food, 2 tbsp. of Gerber rice cereal
and some evap milk to make it soupy. I force fed her 4-5 syringes
of it this morning - she squirmed a little, but was generally good
about it. I'm going to try again tonight, and keep up with the
Nutrical and fluids. I've got her locked up in my bedroom today
with some more babyfood, so that I can monitor if she's eating
anything. Plus she's got the "vet smell", so I don't want her to
be bothered by my other guys.
To answer a few noters about her weight - no, she wasn't very
overweight. Her heaviest was 9 lbs., but she did plumet rather
quickly to 6 1/2 lbs. the first time she wasn't eating. I'm sure
she's around 6-7 lbs. now, after not eating for so long.
I'll keep you all posted on her progress. In the meantime, I'm
going to be stuffing her as much as I can to get her weight back
up. The vets are going to hold off on medication anyway until
the results come back - and I'd much rather she start eating on
her own after putting on weight, than to resort to drugs.
Thanks again for your concern and support!
Pam (and Mocha, Sneakers and Pretzel)
|
319.33 | | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Jul 01 1992 09:22 | 10 |
| Hi Pam,
For what it's worth, I know Dr. Mary Labato at Tufts has does
numerous papers on fatty liver syndrome, and I think she is one of the
experts on it. We have her for our regular vet, and she is super!
Can't remember if you were going to Tufts or not, but if not, it
*might* be worth going to her for a second opinion/treatment.
- Andrea
|
319.34 | | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Wed Jul 01 1992 10:32 | 9 |
| I've been going to Dr. Mulcahy's of Leominster, and I know that
they consult with Tufts when they're dealing with something they're
not familiar with. So, I'm confident that if it is something
beyond they're knowledge, they will pursue other avenues. Right
now, we're going to wait for the test results, and if that doesn't
turn up anything, then I will go to Tufts. Thanks for the
reference.
Pam
|
319.35 | Rest assured..... | MRKTNG::MOSTEIKA | | Wed Jul 01 1992 11:23 | 10 |
| Yes Dr. Mulcahy is excellent. She's the vet for the Pat Brody Shelter
and she is good. I had two shelter cats and they were so good with
dealing with those little furballs. Any time I had a question Dr.
Mulcahy took the time to answer it no matter how dumb I thought it
was.
Mocha's in good hands. She'll soon be running around and terrorizing
the house again.
Kim (Morticia, Alpo, and Adelaide)
|
319.36 | | MUTTON::BROWN | set home/cat_max=5 girls 2 boys 2 hhps | Thu Jul 02 1992 01:45 | 8 |
| If you get into a serious situation with Mocha and the hepatic
lipidosis, your vet can tube feed her for you. My vet has pulled two
cats through this disease by using a feeding tube that is inserted
through the nasal passage to the stomach. It isn't pleasant to look
at, and I am sure that it isn't pleasant for the cat when they put it
in, but it did save both cats lives.
Jo
|
319.37 | Updates! Need updates! | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Jul 02 1992 07:13 | 7 |
| Today is my last day (as a matter of fact, this is pretty much my last
note)...can SOMEONE let me know how little Mocha is doing? (oh,
Kim... ?)
See y'all later!
K.C.
|
319.38 | | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Thu Jul 02 1992 14:35 | 18 |
| Well, after debating for several days, my husband and I have
decided to go away for a few days next week (we're both on vacation).
I feel really guilty leaving Mocha when she's still not feeling
well, but we've got to take care of ourselves too. I felt the
best thing to do is board her at Dr. Mulcahy's so they can keep
a close eye on her, make sure she gets her fluids, food in her
belly, etc.
I really hate to leave her there, but it wouldn't be fair to
have my in-laws take on that responsibility. Besides, if something
does happen while we're away, she's in the best hands.
I'll keep you posted on the results of her test when I return
on 7/13. Thanks, everyone, for your concern. Mocha appreciates
it too!
take care, and have a happy 4th
Pam
|
319.39 | Mocha's diagnosis | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Tue Jul 14 1992 07:30 | 26 |
| Hi there,
I called the vets a week ago Monday, while enroute to our vacation
to find out the test results: It's definitely hepatic lipidosis -
fatty liver caused by not eating.
The vets say it's just something that takes time to get over, and
the best thing to do is keep trying to get her to eat, force feeding
her, and giving her Nutrical to supplement and fluids. I have
managed to get almost a small jar of babyfood into her every day,
and 2 tsp. or so of Nutrical. She doesn't really like it when I
forcefeed her, but she puts up with it. Worst case, the vet did
mention the intranasal tube (tube stuck down her nose to her
stomach). That thought really disturbs me, but if that's what will
save her, I'll do it.
I'm going away on Sunday for a 2 week business trip, and my husband
is going to have to shoulder the responsibility of feeding her. He
will bring her to the vets 3 times a week for fluids, as he can't
bring himself to stick a needle into her.
I'm hoping that when I return, she'll have put on at least a little
more weight. I really hate the thought of leaving her again... but
at least she'll be home where she's happy.
Pam
|
319.40 | | SENIOR::DDOUGLAS | | Tue Jul 14 1992 09:55 | 8 |
|
Just a thought, but what about maybe putting her favorite food and
a little water and putting it in a blender. I had to do this for
one of my furry babies once.
Good luck
Diana, Tykey & Domino
|
319.41 | | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Tue Jul 14 1992 12:46 | 13 |
| Believe me, I've been trying everything that I think she would
like, and the only thing I can get her interested in is Gerber's
strained ham. I know ham isn't great for pets, but if it's the only
thing that works...
Her other favorite food is chicken, and I can't even get her
interested in that. So, until she eats on her own, I'll have to
continue to force it into her. She doesn't like it, but really
doesn't struggle that hard - she's a good baby and I think she
knows we're trying to help her. Even though she cringes when
she sees me coming with the food, and when she knows she's going
to get a needle, she doesn't take it out on me. About 5 minutes
later, she's hopping on the couch or bed and sitting with me.
|
319.42 | GOOD NEWS!!!! | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Thu Aug 06 1992 06:54 | 29 |
| I finally have some GOOD news to report - Mocha ate on her own
Tuesday night for the first time in almost TWO MONTHS!! I just
came back from a 2 week business trip last Thursday night, and
while I was away, my husband tried feeding her with little success.
He ended up having to bring her back and forth to the vets so they
could get something into her.
When I returned, she had gone down to 5 lbs. (from her original
9 lbs,) her coat looked terrible, and she was spending most of her
time sitting in the window or on her favorite rocker.
Well, I spent the entire weekend and Monday feeding her 4-5 times
a day, giving her as much love as possible, and I gave her a bath
to make her feel better on Monday. She seemed to perk up on Tuesday,
and started playing a little, and hanging around the kitchen crying
(her signal for "Mom - I'm hungry!". Well, I put down some Gerber
strained ham - and she started eating it all by herself! I almost
cried I was so happy!!
So now, I'm still supplementing her with Nutrical and giving her
babyfood, hoping she'll switch back to her original C/D when her
appetite really comes back. I weighed her, and I think she's already
gained a pound!!
I'm hoping this time she's turned around for good - she did seem to
be doing well a few months back, only to have a relapse.... I hope
and pray she stays well and finally gets over this awful condition.
Pam (who's been on cloud-9 for two days!!)
|
319.43 | Hooray! | PROSE::GOGOLIN | | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:02 | 4 |
| That's GREAT news! You and Mocha have been through a long ordeal...
I hope this is the end of it and Mocha will be her old self.
Linda
|
319.44 | \ | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:02 | 5 |
| Happy days are here again..........I sure hope she continues
on her happy road to recovery. Her MOM's home now.....so
she going to try with all her might to get better!!!!!
Sandy
|
319.45 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Aug 06 1992 11:21 | 4 |
| That's wonderful. I have her and you in my thoughts.
Karen
|
319.46 | Yay! | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Thu Aug 06 1992 11:28 | 9 |
| Great news!! I'm sending porky wishes to Mocha. (It worked for
Misha).
Some food tempations - Fresh Catch's - Tuna and Shrimp, Mackerel and
Shrimp in gel. 2 favorites. Those helped Misha gain weight.
I hope now that Mocha has rediscovered eating, she will keep doing it.
Steffi
|
319.47 | | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Thu Aug 06 1992 11:53 | 8 |
| I did try the Fresh Catch varieties very early on when she wasn't
feeling well - and no go. I will try other foods, though, now that
I know her interest in eating is sparked. It's funny, though, even
when she was well, she usually passed up fish for beefy/ham type
foods, so now I'm sticking with whatever works!!
"What Mocha, you want a hot fudge sundae? No problem, just let
me run down to Dairy Queen!!"
|
319.48 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Thu Aug 06 1992 12:13 | 9 |
| Oh, Steffi, Kelsey loves those Fresh Catch flavors too. Whew! Do they
ever STINK!!
Kelsey is my skinny-minny cat; only weighs about 8-9 lbs. For a
Ragdoll, he is anorexic! Wonder if he binges and purges while I'm at
work? :^) Come to think of it, I have seen him leaning over the
toilet bowl several times, since he feels that is his water bowl.
Maybe he has learned how to flush!!
|
319.49 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Thu Aug 06 1992 12:14 | 7 |
| Sorry, Pam, too quick with the cntrl Z! I wanted to say hooray for
Mocha and I'm so glad to hear she is getting back to her old self!
:^)
-Roberta
|
319.50 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Aug 06 1992 12:24 | 5 |
| Nine Lives Super Supper -- major stink, major cat attractant. Normally
I don't recommend Nine Lives, since 2 of my 3 cats throw up after
eating some flavors, and I've heard of other cats with this problem,
but it might be worth a small test run with this particular flavor.
|