Kyle, something you may want to consider is a feeding tube. I considered it 
with Simon but was able to get him eating on his own again. They insert them 
under light anesthesia, I think they are called e-tubes, and apparently they 
really do not bother the cats.  You can easily get full nutrition into her that 
way.  I have been averse to them myself, but I keep being told that cats do not 
mind them and do not mind being fed through them and feel better with the 
food.

If the depo is not working, it is still possible that dex would help.  But I 
really have no idea how much steroids even help with what Brissle has.  

Michelle


In a message dated 5/2/05 7:43:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Well Brissle is doing about the same. She has enough energy to get around. 
Still barely eating, if at all yesterday. I think today I will focus more on 
food than on Transfer Factor, like I was doing yesterday. It's just so hard to 
medicate her and syringe feeding is about the same as medicating. I only get 
two or three of those a day. So I think the food is going to be more 
important. At this point, it will be about 3 1/2 days since her depomedrol 
injection. 
So I'm not very optimistic. I've just been making the most out of the past few 
days, spending alot of quality time with her.


Thanks.

-Kyle >>


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