Hoping someone can help me. My 2 year old domestic short hair (female spayed) has had a progressively worsening appetite since 5/17 culminating in her totally refusing to eat on 5/25. We have offered her every brand, texture, and flavor of wet food imaginable. We’ve also offfered dry food, and added things like warm water, probiotic, and crushed up tuna cat treat flakes to no avail. She isn’t vomiting, regurgitating, gagging or having any litter box issues. She is still active and responsive, but definitely looks like she’s in discomfort. We had her on Gabapentin for suspected mouth pain for awhile, but she will no longer take that either.
She has tooth resorption, and in February she had several extractions done but hasn’t been quite right since. She’s been in a few times to get checked out, but nothing has ever come of it. In early April she had dental and full body x-rays that showed nothing abnormal. On 5/20 she had a full physical, full abdominal ultrasound, and full CBC Chem panel. Nothing showed up at all - all values were normal, no inflammation, no IBD, no pancreatitis, no kidney issues, nothing.
We’re desperate for answers because we know she’s at serious risk if she stops eating for too long. We’re hoping to get her back to her vet today or early tomorrow, but I don’t know what else they may be able to offer that we haven’t done already.
She has tooth resorption, and in February she had several extractions done but hasn’t been quite right since. She’s been in a few times to get checked out, but nothing has ever come of it. In early April she had dental and full body x-rays that showed nothing abnormal. On 5/20 she had a full physical, full abdominal ultrasound, and full CBC Chem panel. Nothing showed up at all - all values were normal, no inflammation, no IBD, no pancreatitis, no kidney issues, nothing.
We’re desperate for answers because we know she’s at serious risk if she stops eating for too long. We’re hoping to get her back to her vet today or early tomorrow, but I don’t know what else they may be able to offer that we haven’t done already.