chaps89
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My lovely big cat is about 16 or 17 now. He's had a heart murmur for years and has been on 5mg of felimazole a day for maybe the last 2 years.
Over the last 6 month's or so he's been intermittently sick, maybe once every 3 weeks or so. He's seen the vet, all his blood work is normal, heart no different and vet isn't concerned.
But in the last month he's started being sick every couple of days and today bought his breakfast and his dinner up.
He seems absolutely well in himself and bright and perky, just not keeping food down.
I'm going to get him to the vets asap.
I've had this wonderful amazing cat for 11 years and he's been with me through an abusive relationship and several ups and downs in my life. Unlike most cats, he is an utter people person and his favourite pastime is to see how firmly he can wedge himself into you (and in more normal cat territory, wake you up at 5am with demands for breakfast... the less said about that the better maybe)
I'm just really really hoping he is ok. In the meantime does anyone have any ideas on anything bland I could feed him? He gets James wellbeloved senior biscuits in the AM and Royal Canin digest sensitive in the PM normally - it's the biscuits that usually disagree with him but previous diet changes have resulted in a runny bottom even when done gradually, so I've been reluctant to change anything too much.
Over the last 6 month's or so he's been intermittently sick, maybe once every 3 weeks or so. He's seen the vet, all his blood work is normal, heart no different and vet isn't concerned.
But in the last month he's started being sick every couple of days and today bought his breakfast and his dinner up.
He seems absolutely well in himself and bright and perky, just not keeping food down.
I'm going to get him to the vets asap.
I've had this wonderful amazing cat for 11 years and he's been with me through an abusive relationship and several ups and downs in my life. Unlike most cats, he is an utter people person and his favourite pastime is to see how firmly he can wedge himself into you (and in more normal cat territory, wake you up at 5am with demands for breakfast... the less said about that the better maybe)
I'm just really really hoping he is ok. In the meantime does anyone have any ideas on anything bland I could feed him? He gets James wellbeloved senior biscuits in the AM and Royal Canin digest sensitive in the PM normally - it's the biscuits that usually disagree with him but previous diet changes have resulted in a runny bottom even when done gradually, so I've been reluctant to change anything too much.