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Well exactly. We are worried about infection/abscess, we're worried it's the tooth symptoms causing him not to eat and would this make the pancreatitis worse? Are we confusing symptoms between the two issues.
The good news is Timothy's liver values aren't high (actually slightly low, which the vet said was not a concern). So there's that at least. When Neb had pancreatitis it took months and a low-fat diet for his values to go to normal.
Yeah when I was tube feeding my friends' cat, I warmed the food, gave a small amount at a time, etc., - but she doesn't like me and was feeling better so fought me. I was supposed to go in for two feedings, but after the first disaster there was no point.
The good news is Timothy's liver values aren't high (actually slightly low, which the vet said was not a concern). So there's that at least. When Neb had pancreatitis it took months and a low-fat diet for his values to go to normal.
Yeah when I was tube feeding my friends' cat, I warmed the food, gave a small amount at a time, etc., - but she doesn't like me and was feeling better so fought me. I was supposed to go in for two feedings, but after the first disaster there was no point.