No monitoring needed at home.Originally Posted by catnapper
The shot made his level go normal. If he would of continued barfing then our vet would precribe a potassium supplement. No special diet.
Our vet said the potassium level wasnt that alarming (the ER vet made a big deal about it). All it did was reflect the fact he barfed allot.
Cats can cause their potassium levels to go down when they hair ball to much and spit up to much.
Always something new and interesting to learn about our fur babies.
Skinny has eaten a small meal and drank water no barfing![]()
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He is also interested in roaming around the house, when we got home last night he was only interested in laying on living room floor.





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