wvjules
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My cat was sedated yesterday for his exam and grooming. Picked him up yesterday evening and he was still a little loopy, which I was expecting. However, he has this raspy breathing that sounds like fluid in his lungs or mucous. I called the vet and she said it can happen and he should be fine and that I should call if he has difficulty breathing.
This morning his raspyness is a little better however he has yet to drink anything. That concerns me. We locked him in our bedroom with us overnight with a litterbox and water bowl and not once did he get up to pee or drink. I took him in the bathroom with me this morning and he went in the litter box but still no drinking At what point should I be concerned that he isn't drinking?
This morning his raspyness is a little better however he has yet to drink anything. That concerns me. We locked him in our bedroom with us overnight with a litterbox and water bowl and not once did he get up to pee or drink. I took him in the bathroom with me this morning and he went in the litter box but still no drinking At what point should I be concerned that he isn't drinking?