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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom View Post

    Usually when he comes in from his walkies he heads right to the food bowl for a few crunchies,
    but now he just passes the bowl by and goes right to bed.

    I did get him to eat some wet food tonight - not as much as I would have liked,
    but at least it was something.
    I'll try to get some more into him before we go to bed tonight,
    but I'm starting to get worried.
    I wouldn't get too worried till he skips meals for another day.
    He just might not feel so haot after the Stress and the Anesthesia.

    Offer him a mix of wet and krunchies, along with any of his favorite Bi-Ped yummies.

    He does need to drink, though. If he won't sip water on his own;
    hopefully you have an old syringe that you can use to *squirt* a few
    ounces of water into his mouth. REMOVE the needle part, and gently push the syringe
    to the back of his tongue - then S L O W L Y empty the syringe.

    If you can get some water into him, he can probably skip meals till Monday -
    then it'll be time for another visit to the White Coat if he's still not eating on his own.

    C'mone, CJ --- take a Byte!

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    Has he been using the litter box and does it seem that he is 'regular'? If not, maybe he is a little constipated? My cats usually need a few days to get back to normal after surgery. I hope this is all it is with Jackie and that he starts to drink and eat soon.

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    It sounds fairly normal. But I know how scary it is when they don't eat. Keep tempting him with his favorites but give him a few more days.
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    Have you tried to offer Jackie some baby chicken food?? That has great appeal. Also, is his nose stuffed up? Cats will not eat if they cannot smell....just a thought...hope Jackie will be OK...
    Nine is Fine!!

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    Thanks for all the suggestions. Turns out he has a raging inner ear infection which is why is still so wobbly and why he doesn't have an appetite. He is in the "hospital" as we speak, getting fluids, antibiotics and a steroid shot to help bring the inflamation down. Vet says the ear drum was close to rupturing.

    My opinion.....never doubt a meowmy's instincts. I knew there was something wrong. My question now is....why didn't the first vet notice the ear infection when he was cleaning Jackie's ears? The first vet is having surgery himself right now, so another vet is taking care of him and found the ear infection - after we suggested looking for it. The second vet says there's a good chance Jackie had a mild ear infection to begin with, which was causing him to scratch his head, causing the scabbies on his head. So, again, why didn't the first vet find the ear infection when he cleaned his ears. Could have saved us a whole lot of grief and Jackie a whole lot of stress - and them a whole lot of time because I don't intend to pay for much that went on today after paying over $800.00 the first time!.
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    Poor Jack! Ear infections are no fun at all. I hope you speak to the office about them missing the infection in the first place, and tell them you expect a steep discount on the resulting complications!

    I remember not being at all hungry after the only time I underwent general anesthesia, but I chalked that up to a) it being hospital food being offered and b) having absolutely no sense of balance (expected result of surgery), so being too preoccupied about that to think about food.

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    Debbie, I'm so sorry to hear this. I'd be complaining about the first vet for missing this too. CJ must've been in so much pain. I know that when I've had an ear infection that it was one of worst pains that I've ever had.

    I'm so glad that you brought him back to the vet and that this time the second vet found out what was wrong with him. I hope that he'll heal quickly and feel better soon. Please continue to keep us updated about him.

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