We just recently got an infrared heated bed and our cat loves it, she'll spend the whole day on it, she'll practically fight you for it! If you're laying on in at night she'll put her paws underneath you to get you to move over and she'll take the bed for herself. My mom bought it for $700 for...
Ketamine causes horrible nightmares in humans, I can only hope it doesn't do at in animals. You might want to request something else for your cat if possible. My family had a calico cat years ago and she had to be put u under for an abscess to be removed and after she woke up she wasn't herself...
Yes she is eating and going to the bathroom normally, she was having diarrhea and was peeing in various parts of the house when she was ill but she has stopped doing that now.
We just got the results of the CAT scan back and it didn't find anything! She was much more active and seemed almost back to her normal self yesterday, maybe she just had some sort of bug or she hurt her back somehow, she no longer cringes when you touch her back.
I just stumbled onto something on the internet that would be a big help for sick cats, broth cat food (Fancy Feast broth)! If they're not eating you could give them some of this with a syringe along with water and this would give them all the nutrition of regular cat food and help them regain...
Drooling is indicative of pain, animals will drool when in severe pain. It's good that you're giving her water in a syringe, that's what they need the most. You might want to try to do the same with with some chicken broth, also I just stumbled onto a product of the internet, Fancy Feast broth...
Our siamese has back pain and we got her a heated cat bed and she loves it! I did alot of research before we bought it and apparently it works very well for cats with arthritis and other chronic pain. They are only about $!00, I would highly recommend buying one.
My family has a young snowshoe siamese (half siamese) that is very ill, it started off as a diagnosis of spinal stenosis that made her bite at the base of her tail alot, now she will cringe whenever you touch the arch of her back. The vet said that this was a separate problem from the spinal...