I don't know if anyone can help but here goes. Last week we took our two 7 year old cats for their yearly shots/exams. Our girl-cat Yoda needed her teeth cleaned so I arranged to drop her off the next day. They said she was doing OK and I picked her up late that afternoon. Well she never really recovered from the anasthetic. We couldn't get her to eat or drink for a week and she still refuses the food we used to give her. She never used to be finicky at all. She had some sub-q fluids the next day at the vets because she did seem dehydrated and I gave her some at home also. Our regular vet had gone out of town two days after the cleaning, so we took her to the emergency vet. Whilst we were at the vets office I pointed out her 3rd eyelid was still over on one eye and also that pupil was "alligator" whilst the other one was dilated. We have also discovered that she must be deaf since she doesn't respond at all to loud noises as she used to. The emergency vet said that she had probably had "a neurological event" whilst under the anasthetic. He suggested a mini-stroke This, to me, could also have been a bad reaction to the anasthetic, an overdose of the anasthetic and/or not enough oxygen to her little brain whilst she was under. Either way, she isn't the same happy bouncy kitty we dropped off at the vet that day. Has anyone had a cat that has been through this kind of thing? Can anyone give me advice on how we can help her adjust to her strange, new life? Any answers or suggestions would be very gratefully accepted. We are very sad and want to help her and love her all we can.