Already switched off Helen and will completely unplug. Desperate measures and all that but things are looking up now
Will go back to drops of Olbas Oil on gauze on radiator.
His nibbs has been syringe fed hourly within an inch of his life today by 3 wonderful VNs. We then went out (switched off plug in 1st Helen
) and came back to cook dinner. I thought again of the many tips on here and thought we may as well give Liz's cat milk suggestion another whirl as it only lasts so long when opened and blow me down he gave it a few licks
So I quickly opened a tin of sardine Encore. He did a little dance around it, looking under it, over it, to the left of it and to the right when eventually his nose landed on it and he had a few bites but then seemed to lose the smell again
and.......... found the cat milk again
and almost snorted it up
He then insisted on sitting on the arm of my chair as I tried to eat, sneezing into me dinner
They always get me chicken in any event but knew he couldn't possibly eat it; could he? ........... he bloody hoovered it up
I had to stop him after a while as can't be good for him to eat too much after an hourly syringe feed and no proper eating for a week so put him back upstairs in his room and blimey O'Reilly he did a poo.
Not a bad one either .... considering.
So there we are
If he goes off his food again tomorrow, he goes back in to vet practice where they will welcome our lad with open arms.
To say I'm stunned, amazed and very happy would be an understatement. To say I love everyone at our vets would be another
They are just brilliant.
I intend to get some kip tonight and ignore the snorting, sneezing and wheezing
but