Call the Vet - first thing in the morning. I'm surprised they didn't keep her at the Vet for the weekend.
Call the Vet - first thing in the morning. I'm surprised they didn't keep her at the Vet for the weekend.
I'm so sorry to hear about Paris.I've never heard of shaking being a sign of pain. My Sunny had cancer and when he was in pain he'd just look so sad and just sit quietly and he just wasn't himself. I'd also be calling your vet or an ER vet for more information. I hope she'll recover quickly and I'll keep her in my thoughts and prayers. Please take care. (((HUGS)))
Call your vet right away. Shaking isn't a good sign no matter what it signifies. I do hope that she gets better very soon but perhaps she needs to stay at your vet's until she shows noticeable signs of improvement. Keep the faythe.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
I really thought she should have stayed at the vets office as well... They don't open till 9 this morning my vet happend to be out this weekend so I had to take her to a different vet where they did the surgery. I hate that I can not get food down her. She just licks the gravy off of the food still won't eat solids. If anything she is going to need at least another round of fluids today. No eating though terrifies me...You know everyone says felines have 9 lives but all of my siamese dont ever get the chance to live one really good life...Well gang if she pulls through this I will thank the good lord above over and over and over... I and cherish every waking momment with her. I don't care if my boss is upset with me for not going into work....I pretty much don't care at this point. She is all I care about. I just can't believe how sensitive their little bodies are...She is withering away to nothing. Please keep her in your prayers...
*I've been Boo'd*
Saying a prayer for Paris. Shaking doesn't sound good I would consult the vet again.
I sure hope that your vet will be able to help her feel more comfortable and hopefully they'll be able to get her to eat some too. You may even have to end up force feeding her with a big syringe and some canned Hills A/D diluted with water until she's able to eat on her own. I had to do this with my RB Pepper many years ago. Vitamin B12 shots also help with appetite so please ask your vet about this. These really helped my Ziggy when she stopped eating on her own. I'll continue to keep her in my thoughts and prayers.
Prayers for little Paris.Hoping for a good update.
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