Oh no. Hugs
She's eating so that's a good sign, just keep loving her like you are doing and try not to worry, impossible I know, but Shelarose is right, Lu will pick up on your worry
Lu's been through a scary painful ordeal
I know Lu isn't very interested in her food at the moment but that's because she feels lousy after her ordeal but I wanted you to know that if for any reason her appetite gets poorer, there are ways her appetite can be stimulated, and it works, so do try not to worry.
A few years ago Solitaire stopped eating, she was worrying about me, my health was bad and solitaire knew. She became sad, stopped eating, began loosing weight and i thought we would loose her through it. We tried al sorts of food, drinks, treats, tricks, she wasnt interested in even being hand fed her favourites. As a last resort our vets gave her a little Valium, they said it would make Solitaire sleepy but she would wake ravenous. It worked, solitaire was ravenous and thirsty, once Solitaire had a full belly she felt better and started eating normally again, brought her appetite back brought her back. :luv:
we were so relieved and thankful.
At least Lu is eating biscuits and drinking, she will be in pain and fed up, so it's great that she is eating a little, Lu will be ok. She probably doesn't need lots to eat if she's resting up, plus she'll have a very sore belly
and you are able to get fluid in to her, by syringe but its something, Lu's throat might be sore, especially if she was incubated and had tubes down her throat through the operation.
as a last resort - if Lu does stop eating and drinking altogether ask your vets if they have something that will make her hungry, like Valium. But as with all drugs there are risks, your vets will be able to best advise you in your situation, it's not suitable for all cats. With Solitaire it was worth going through with the Valium.
Hugs and hugs
A tickle for Lu too.
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