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Cat not eating - veterinary help please

LaetitiaG

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Hello everyone.

First of all, I apologize for my English... I'm French and I don't speak English fluently. I use Google Translate.

My cat Marie (11 years old - half Siamese, half European) seems to want to eat, but when I offer her pollock, chicken, or beef, she doesn't want it. It's as if it disgusts her. On the other hand, she drinks a lot of water, and water with green clay in it.

Her health history for the past year:

- 1 year ago: Marie caught the feline herpes virus - she was sick for a week.

- 6 months later: encephalitis! The entire right side of her brain was inflamed on a CT scan. She was treated with cortisone for a month, and at the same time, I'm giving her: spirulina and wild blueberries, celery juice, lysine, and carrot/apple juice. She's doing better! But I've noticed that Marie is becoming increasingly apathetic.

- Two weeks ago: She vomited daily for a week, then stopped vomiting, but refused to eat with a fever of 40. She slept all day at the bottom of the garden. Three days ago, I took her to the vet, who did a blood test. Everything came back perfect (no kidney problems...) except for the eosinophil count, which was a little elevated. The vet suspected a parasitic infection, so she gave her a dewormer. In the end, the vet rehydrated her, gave her an antibiotic to lower the fever, and dewormed her.

Back home the day before yesterday: she ate a little fish (pollock) but not much.
The next day, she didn't eat anything in the morning and licked a little egg yolk in the afternoon.
And now, I can't get her to eat. I gave her a little banana in water last night... But that's it.
I'm still giving her spirulina/wild blueberries and 500mg of lysine daily. But I don't know what else to do, and I don't want to go back to the vet who's already charged me €231... :-/

P.S.: I should point out that I don't give Marie any kibble or pâté. She only eats fish, shrimp, chicken, turkey, beef... But I never give her meaty bones due to lack of funds and because she balks at eating them, so I'm thinking maybe she's lacking calcium...

Please, can you help me? Dr. Feinman, PLEEEEAAAASE HELP ME!!!
 
I forgot to mention a very important detail: 3 days ago, when I picked her up, she showed very strange symptoms... All of a sudden, she started meowing in fear, her left eye blinked very quickly (it made me think of a neurological attack) and a large stream of drool escaped from her mouth. This lasted a few seconds, then she returned to normal.
 
Hi Laetitia!

Great work using Google Translate to write a fantastic post. However, I'm super sorry to hear about all of Marie's health challenges in the past year.
I'm thinking maybe she's lacking calcium...
Yes, and other vital nutrients. What you're giving is great, and when Marie is eating better again, we can discuss adding calcium, taurine, etc., and other vital nutrients.

In the meantime, let's deal with the underlying cause of all her health issues.

Three days ago, I took her to the vet, who did a blood test. Everything came back perfect
Fantastic! That is further evidence that her problem is energetic in origin and not physiological.

Now is a great time to start helping her balance energetically.


The two best ways to do this now are by doubling the things she loves to do (like petting, playing, going outside, etc.) and starting to work with a live or virtual veterinary homeopath ASAP.


Also, be sure to take the HA! 101 course for many other suggestions.

Bottom line, she CAN re-balance.
 
Hi Laetitia!

Great work using Google Translate to write a fantastic post. However, I'm super sorry to hear about all of Marie's health challenges in the past year.

Yes, and other vital nutrients. What you're giving is great, and when Marie is eating better again, we can discuss adding calcium, taurine, etc., and other vital nutrients.

In the meantime, let's deal with the underlying cause of all her health issues.


Fantastic! That is further evidence that her problem is energetic in origin and not physiological.

Now is a great time to start helping her balance energetically.


The two best ways to do this now are by doubling the things she loves to do (like petting, playing, going outside, etc.) and starting to work with a live or virtual veterinary homeopath ASAP.


Also, be sure to take the HA! 101 course for many other suggestions.

Bottom line, she CAN re-balance.
Thank you, Dr.! I would love to work with a homeopathic veterinarian! Is there one on your team who can help me in writing? That would be great! And, did you read my post about the neurological symptoms she exhibited 3 days ago? Thank you :)
 
Canned sardines or salmon with bones could help provide some calcium until you sort out fitting calcium into the diet. Preferably canned in water without salt.

Nancy
 
I have another question. I would like to give him some milk thistle, but the composition contains a bit of lemon... Can I still give it or is it dangerous?
 
Virtuellement, oui. Mais pas seulement par écrit.

Oui. Juste un indice de plus sur le déséquilibre énergétique.
Ok but I don't know how to speak English. Can you help me with homeopathy just in writing please? My little Marie is not improving despite: the HDMS smoothie (without the orange, just with the banana), 500mg of lysine, 5MTHF, B12, green clay orally... It's not enough. There's something very strange. Thank you Dr Jeff !
 
You can focus on Marie's energetic balance with someone in France (or someone who speaks French).
 
Hello...

Marie no longer has a fever. She's been crying for food but vomits it right afterward. Dr. Jeff, please, is there anyone on your team who can help me? I'm giving her fig buds while I wait, plus all the other supplements: B12, 5MTHF, HDMS without the orange, Vitamin C, Lysine... I don't understand what's happening to her, and I can't afford another €400 in veterinary fees.
 
Laetitia, have you tried baby food? I helped a cat start eating again with pureed baby food - I used chicken and beef. She may also be dehydrated. ((((HUGS)))) to you and Marie.
----Kim
 
Laetitia, have you tried baby food? I helped a cat start eating again with pureed baby food - I used chicken and beef. She may also be dehydrated. ((((HUGS)))) to you and Marie.
----Kim
Oh no, I haven't tried it, but it's a good idea because even in French groups, they talk about it! I'll try it tomorrow! In the meantime, I'm continuing the supplements and trying to give him beef mixed in water with a syringe... I've also thought about aloe vera and nux vomica...
 
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