its a long story, I have a almost 2 year old black short hair male. Last Tuesday, early morning he was sleeping on my bed like normal no issues. Then out of no where he jumps off my bed and starts to throw up. I did not think much of it, as cats are known for this, hair balls and what not. Well the throwing up did not stop. He kept throwing up. I rushed him to the vet that morning and come to find out he was backed up with a lot of poo. Was not eating or drinking. The vet gave me stool softeners and said if that does not work, come back in the morning. Well it did not work and I had to do a enema with him twice. Took him home and still would not eat or drink. She was putting fluids under his skin when this was going on. Brought him back to the vets and she did a ultra sound on him and X-ray and said that his gut was stuck, she called it a ileus. I kept him in the vets for 2 days while they gave him a drug to try to kick start things again. Brought him home saturday with 2 types of drugs. One to help with being sick to his tummy and the other for his gut. Still he has not eaten or drank anything but the vet was still doing fluids under his skin. Come sunday we did not see much improvement if at all. She was able to meet me at the office and we gave him a steroid shot, and more fluids. She also gave me a drug to help boost his wanting to eat. Still no eating or drinking. Monday came around and i brought him back into the vets and they did more fluids. Still no eating or drinking. I gave him the drug to help boost his wanting to eat which I understand can take a bit to work. I started to force feed him a Vet diet with water in a suringe as he is still not eating or drinking. I am hoping this will kick start things and make him feel better with some food. Mind you its not a whole lot only 3ml every hour which the vet said is fine at this point. He has not thrown it up at all. I am looking for anyone that has gone through this, or may have some info for me. He has lost a lot of muscle in the last week from this. Please anyinfo would be grate.