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Spoon has finally hit the point where she needs soft food. Her tooth bothers her enough she doesn't like solids. (It's being monitored to see if she might need pain killers) I happened to have some fancy feast mature food hanging about, which I'm now out of. I work right next to a pet store and plan on buying her new food tonight. Since she has incredibly advanced jaundice I'd love to get her something that will keep her comfortable. Price doesn't matter - she's worth it.
I know I could Google this, but I'm extremely sleep deprived and exhausted from moving a 4 bedroom apartment down five flights of stairs. I'm lucky I can form sentences. But that's no excuse to let her suffer. If someone could please, please suggest something to buy her I'd be incredibly grateful. I think my vet suggested Hills Science Diet, but I can't remember which one.
Another note is that she appears to have digestive issues. She sits behind the couch to digest her food and it sounds like there's a monster back there. The gurgling and popping has made guests ask if there's an old plumbing pipe behind the couch. So maybe something easy on her stomach?
(She just had a vet checkup two months ago - she's not in any pain. Just old. My vet has absolutely no idea how she's still alive, nevermind going for "walks" around the yard each day.)
I know I could Google this, but I'm extremely sleep deprived and exhausted from moving a 4 bedroom apartment down five flights of stairs. I'm lucky I can form sentences. But that's no excuse to let her suffer. If someone could please, please suggest something to buy her I'd be incredibly grateful. I think my vet suggested Hills Science Diet, but I can't remember which one.
Another note is that she appears to have digestive issues. She sits behind the couch to digest her food and it sounds like there's a monster back there. The gurgling and popping has made guests ask if there's an old plumbing pipe behind the couch. So maybe something easy on her stomach?
(She just had a vet checkup two months ago - she's not in any pain. Just old. My vet has absolutely no idea how she's still alive, nevermind going for "walks" around the yard each day.)