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Thread: Sabrina is vomiting white foam! **update Fri. 10/23/08**

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    So it's a good news/bad news scenario, more good than bad, though. We'll keep the prayers coming......
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    Well she kept down what I force fed her this afternoon, and did manage to eat about 5 crunchies on her own.

    I force fed her again small amounts twice this evening and so far everything is staying down. I know it's not nearly enough food for her but the vet said not to let her eat a whole bunch anyways yet because it may upset her tummy again.

    She has a water fountain in the room and she must be drinking because I've cleaned out a couple pee clumps from her litterbox. I wish I could monitor her drinking better but that's difficult to do with a cat. At least with the canned A/D I know she's getting some water in that in addition to whatever she's drinking. The vet didn't seem to think she was dehydrated so that's good. I was worried about that with all the vomiting she did.

    I don't get it, she acts hungry, is acting perky today, wants to play, is purring, in all other aspects acting normal, she just doesn't want to eat on her own. Even when I force feed her she's not thrilled about it, but she doesn't really spit the food out either. Oh well, at this point just getting food to stay down is the big thing.

    I hope whatever is wrong with her goes away soon and I can let her back out into the house with the rest of the cats. She's so lonely in there and the other cats keep hanging around the door like 'mommy why is Sabrina in kitty jail?'. Makes me feel guilty for some reason.

    Anyways thank you again for the support and prayers. It must be working because the food is staying down. YAY.

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    Skinny had tummy issues early spring and he was given a tummy medication for a week. Settled his tummy and no more foam vomiting.
    His diagnosis was gastritis (spell?). His appretite never left him and thankfully he never upchucked food.
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    Glad her food is staying down. Prayers and positive thoughts that she keeps on the road to recovery.

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    That is wonderful the food is staying down. I know force feeding our babies can be very rough. I have had to do this before and I know it causes mixed feelings - just remeber you are helping her and it is important she keeps food in her belly. Hang in there Sabrina!
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    Kat



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    Sabrina is still in the spare room.

    Breakfast - I had to force feed her as she still didn't want to eat on her own. No vomit though so she's keeping what I've been giving her down. Either she's drinking or she's getting enough water from the canned food because there was a pee clump in the sandbox this morning.


    Lunch - Her vet said I could increase the amount of canned food I'm force feeding since things are staying down now so she can now have two teaspoons full of food each time and see how that goes. She was alert and playful this afternoon and even ate about 5 of her crunchies on her own! Another pee clump in the sandbox again, no poop though. I played with her and brought Bear in to visit her. She was very happy to see him, she ran over and shoved her head under his chin (which means 'wash my head for me'). Bear licked her, she licked him, and they sniffed each other alot. I think she was sad when I had to put him back out again. *sigh*

    Dinner - Looked like she may have eaten a couple of her crunchies, the bowl looked like it had been rooted in a bit. Nothing in the sandbox this time. She's still playful and wants to come out very much. I force fed her again and played, petted and cuddled her until she purred so loud I think the neighbors could hear her. lol

    Late Supper - She peed for me while I was up there, no poop in the sandbox though and I'm getting a bit concerned now, it feels like there's some in her. I'm also concerned about the red spot on her left ear. I pointed it out to the ER and her regular vet but neither seemed concerned about it. I noticed today it's a bit larger and darker, and she was scratching at it a couple times. It may be nothing, but it worries her mommy. I do have GOOD NEWS though, she ate 30 crunchies on her own. I didn't have to force feed her!!! I actually distracted her with a toy before she was done. I'd hate for her to eat a whole bunch on her own only to go back to vomiting again.

    If she still hasn't pooped by morning, or the ear still looks like it bothers her she's going back into work with me tomorrow.

    I may work at a vet hospital, but I'm just a pet owner inside and know just enough just to scare the crap out of myself when it comes to my furbabies. LOL

    I took some pix of her tonight, I'll post them as soon as I get them downsized.

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    Sabrina update:

    She pooped sometime overnight and it was soft so definately can't be another megacolon cat, however everytime we make some progress she has something else go wrong.

    Sometime last night she also vomited up all the food I had given her in the evening, as well as a small hairball. *sigh* She's not eating on her own again/still, so all day I've had to force feed her. I came home this evening and found two small spots of the white foam vomit she had left on the carpet.

    Now for the BAD NEWS????

    Sassy has started vomiting white foam!!!

    I'm going to get both of them into the vet tomorrow. Either it's got to be the food, something they both got into, or something contagious. I'm really hoping I didn't bring something home from work and give it to my babies. We have had alot of sick cats at work lately, but none of them were vomiting white foam though.

    I'm guessing that they're going to need some kind of medication. The wait and see approach just isn't cutting it this time.

    I just hope none of the other cats start getting sick too. I can't possibly have time to force feed 7 cats all day!

    PLEASE keep my kitties in your prayers. They could really use your PT collective get well wishes.

    RIP Dusty July 2 2007 RIP Sabrina June 16 2011 RIP Jack July 2 2013 RIP Bear July 5 2016 RIP Pooky June 23 2018. RIP Josh July 6 2019 RIP Cami January 6 2022

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