I'm just happy to see them eat. Fiona has now switched to eating canned and she will snack on dry but I don't leave much out because my second cat gobbles whatever is out there.
I had this happen to a male cat I had and he had colitis and then we discovered a few weeks later after testing that he had IBD. Our vet never even talked to me about food. He was given metronizadol and then later on prednisone.
Thanks for all the recent replies! I forgot I even posted this. It's been 10 months since I adopted them and Fiona unfortunately has IBS. So, that's another thing I'm dealing with. I did manage to get her switched over totally to wet food.
I did a food trial over the summer with rabbit and...
You did the right thing by going. I think of it this way - if this were a human child, would we even be worried about what the other doctor thought? We are entrusted with these little lives to care for, and it sounds to me like you are doing a wonderful job of it, so hang in there.
Thanks. I will look into the Optagest. I tried another probiotic for her and it made her sick.
She usually eats small amounts. She came from a hoarding situation and I believe she never got regular feedings. She likes to graze. She won't eat regular meals like the other cat.
At this...
I really don't have anything to add to what others have already said. I just wanted to chime in that I'm going through pretty much what you are going through and I understand your frustration. You hope things work and they do for awhile and then it's back to vomiting. I finally started...
I don't agree with the vet tech. Your cat should be getting all the vitamins needed from the food.
What does the vomit look like? Foamy white? Is there dry food in it?
I was giving that to my cats and noticed the bag changed but I didn't notice the ingredient change. I give my cats like only a little bit a day. Not even quarter cup. It seems to still work OK for us, so maybe feed less or mix it with non gastro?
My girl is currently on a food trial and eating only the Royal Canin PR rabbit food. It's been three weeks now and I don't think it's helping, on the other hand, our vet said it would be a good 6 weeks to notice a real change. Yes, she was wheezing prior to this and this food did make her...
I have never heard of giving D Mannose to a cat but I reckon if there are articles on it, you could. I personally take it for my own UTIs and it causes the e.coli bacteria that can be in your bladder to not stick to the walls of the bladder or stay in the bladder.
I'm really open to all options but I just don't know what to do. I'm afraid the canned food the vet is offering has other junk in it. I'm also wondering if she really does have food allergies. She vomits up fish so that's out but she occassionally vomits up her food and it's mostly water...