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you also said that her mouth was very painful, is that right? Maybe it just hurts her too much to chew or swallow.
Sometimes just getting the taste of food into her will encourage her to eat. Try offering her the water from a can of unsalted human grade tuna, or try boiling some chicken and offering her some of the cooled water. Syringe feeding worked with a couple of my cats when they were sick. Even if you can just get a tiny bit of diluted cat food into them it helps.
You can get high calorie gels for cats. Hills A/D canned is soft enough to syringe feed and is very good for them too.
Some of my feral boys don`t tolerate handling, but when they are sick they are too weak to put up much of a fight. What I did was wrap them in a towel. put them on the floor and kneel over them with them between my legs. They can`t back away from you and it`s possible to syringe a little bit into them. Even just 5 or 10 ml every hour or so makes a difference. By the time they are strong enough to fight you off you know they are on the mend.
Sometimes just getting the taste of food into her will encourage her to eat. Try offering her the water from a can of unsalted human grade tuna, or try boiling some chicken and offering her some of the cooled water. Syringe feeding worked with a couple of my cats when they were sick. Even if you can just get a tiny bit of diluted cat food into them it helps.
You can get high calorie gels for cats. Hills A/D canned is soft enough to syringe feed and is very good for them too.
Some of my feral boys don`t tolerate handling, but when they are sick they are too weak to put up much of a fight. What I did was wrap them in a towel. put them on the floor and kneel over them with them between my legs. They can`t back away from you and it`s possible to syringe a little bit into them. Even just 5 or 10 ml every hour or so makes a difference. By the time they are strong enough to fight you off you know they are on the mend.