Cat Issues Redux

Well, yesterday seemed a bit better, but she didn't touch much food overnight (if at all). I am wondering if something has impacted her sense of smell, possibly the infection. She has had two doses of antibiotic at this point and we continue the nausea meds. She was a tad more energetic than usual last night, owing mostly to her "friend" cat (whom she hates) dropping by the window!
 

Good sign that she has the energy to be pissed at the visiting cat. Is this day 2 or 3 of antibiotics? Keep hangin' in there Brian:)

She has had two doses. I know that it should kick in after 3 days, so I am hoping, but she just seems off this morning. She is not interested in treats or her dry food at all. The vet looked at her teeth and they looked okay, so we don't think that's it.
 
Just a note - she's still not doing great. Okay-ish maybe - she did eat a bunch of treats and some tuna this morning though, so that's something. I might grab some kitten food to see if she might like some of that.
 
Are you still waiting on some test results? I can't recall if the vet was able to pin-down the cause of her issues. At least she's eating, but I know you want her back to 100%
 
Have you tried heating her food a little? Maybe she can't smell it as well... heating it a bit can help with that (tuna is pretty smelly... might be why she went for it).

You could also try some baby food. The meat flavors in the jars often go over well with a cat that doesn't feel good. Read the labels... you don't want any onion or garlic. Those can be heated a bit, too.
 
Just a note - she's still not doing great. Okay-ish maybe - she did eat a bunch of treats and some tuna this morning though, so that's something. I might grab some kitten food to see if she might like some of that.

Be careful with the tuna, assuming you mean human tuna and not cat food tuna. Too much is not good for cats. I found that out the hard way. When my older cat wouldn't eat I feed him tuna and he loved it. Unfortunately it cause more issues. Lesson learned on that.
 
Be careful with the tuna, assuming you mean human tuna and not cat food tuna. Too much is not good for cats. I found that out the hard way. When my older cat wouldn't eat I feed him tuna and he loved it. Unfortunately it cause more issues. Lesson learned on that.

I've only given her a little bit at a time. I picked up a can of kitten food to see if she'll eat that. None of this is long term. Right now teh magic seems to be a can of the regular pro-plan pate style food mixed with some hot water - just drops from the faucet. She's taking that well today
 

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