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I am writing about my cat Atlas, who is a 2.5-year-old medium/long-haired cat that I adopted from a shelter along with his brother Aram. On Friday, I noticed that Atlas wasn't eating and had vomited several times. I thought he may have been poisoned by a new flower bouquet that I had at home, so I took him to the emergency room. They kept him overnight and performed an X-ray, but since they did not have an ultrasound or surgeon available on the weekend, they referred us to another hospital. After an ultrasound, they confirmed a blockage in his intestines and Atlas had surgery on Saturday. He is currently recovering in the hospital, but he still isn't eating.
I am concerned about Atlas's lack of appetite and wonder if it's normal for cats to go without eating for two days. There are many dogs in the hospital, and Atlas is scared of dogs in general. I am thinking this may be the reason why he isn't eating. Currently, his blood work and urine tests look normal. Should I bring him home, which is a less stressful environment, or should I let him stay there and receive IV fluids?
Additionally, I am worried about whether I made the right decision to take him to the hospital or if the hairball would have passed on its own. Is it possible that the ultrasound could distinguish between a normal hairball passing on its own and a hairball causing a blockage?
Thank you.
I am concerned about Atlas's lack of appetite and wonder if it's normal for cats to go without eating for two days. There are many dogs in the hospital, and Atlas is scared of dogs in general. I am thinking this may be the reason why he isn't eating. Currently, his blood work and urine tests look normal. Should I bring him home, which is a less stressful environment, or should I let him stay there and receive IV fluids?
Additionally, I am worried about whether I made the right decision to take him to the hospital or if the hairball would have passed on its own. Is it possible that the ultrasound could distinguish between a normal hairball passing on its own and a hairball causing a blockage?
Thank you.