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Grady is a little woozy, but he's home. They sedated him, took blood, hydrated him, and then gave him back to me. There was a little bit of panic when a vet tech told me the fate of the wrong animal, but that was quickly corrected. Now he has a spot on his back that is wet all the time, and that's probably where they gave him subcutaneous fluids. Yeah, my cat is leaking.

He ate some kibble and some wet food. He's feeling much better. I now have to give him Pepcid twice a day to keep his stomach calm. It could have been worse. I'm counting my blessings.
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19/11/08 18:55 (UTC)
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Poor little feller! With 6 cats in the house I see vomit pretty often (unless a dog gets to it first) but none of them go on hunger strikes so I don't really worry. I attribute it to food changes and the fact that they go outside and nibble on grass and leaves and things.

Is he sensitive to changes in your routine, maybe?

Is he such a mama's boy that he literally can't stomach you being away?

You're so good to him! I hope the Prevacid helps!

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