I'm so sorry to hear about Earle- while it happens that a kitty won't eat it is even more scary if it's a dog- eat sweet boy, eat!
I'm so sorry to hear about Earle- while it happens that a kitty won't eat it is even more scary if it's a dog- eat sweet boy, eat!
Poor Earl...
I know how painful pancreatitis is for us humans, so I imagine it's the same for our fur kids. Here's hoping that he starts feeling better and is up to eating real soon.
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Maybe he's holding out for some yummy home food. Maybe he will eat when there are more dogs and less humans around? Please Earle, have something. Ice cream? Everyone likes ice cream when they're not well.
Gayle - self proclaimed Queen of Poop
Mommy to: Cali (14 year old kitten)
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Dunno what he ate, but it must have qualified as "food" and earned him
his Pass to Go HOME!
Earle is Homeward Bound!!
Additional Pawrayers are still needed for a full recovery.
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Oooooopsie - we jumped to a wrong conclusion ...
TamaraLyn said:
"Nothing, still won't eat.
Just seeing if being at home helps his appetite.
He'll be going back if he doesn't eat."
Uhhhh-Ohhhhh ... Well, hope he starts to eat at home.
Still, it's GREAT that he got a Pass outta Jail.
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He is home, but he didnt' eat. On-call vet wants to see if being at home will help his appetite...so far it's not, although he is very happy to be here! He's been remarking all his spots in the yard, snapping on the heated dog bed and hanging out with his buddies, who are thrilled to see him.
He's not allowed any treats or extra yummy food. He will never be allowed anything with much fat in it ever again. His diet will be strictly controlled for the rest of his life. He will not survive another attack of this; he's already at extremely high risk of developing diabetes from this attack. He's eaten gastro formula food before quite happily. He's not fussy at all when he's feeling good. He'll be going back to the clinic if he doesn't start to eat within 24 -36 hours at homes.
If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
--John Irving
Tamara, I'm so sorry to hear this.My Ziggy had a mild form of pancreatitis and only had to be hospitalized for 24 hours. She had to be force fed and was able to keep it down and luckily when she came home she wanted to eat on her own. She's been fine since. Lots of prayers and positive thoughts are being sent to Earle. Please eat sweet boy and I hope you start feeling better soon. Please take care. (((HUGS)))
TamaraLyn just rported that >>>
Earle ATE his breakfast!!!!
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