Gina -- He tested positive when we brought him in, in early July, after he turned up at our house.  It's too soon to retest, of course, and we want to get him over whatever is bugging him before we even think of testing again.  It's just circles within circles of things to obsess over. ;-)
 
Diane R.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gina WN
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 2:11 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Patches

Diane,
 
I don't have experience with syringe feeding cats.  But, I wanted to tell you I will be thinking about you and Patches and praying that he will start gaining weight.  Is he FeLV+?
 
Gina.

"Rosenfeldt, Diane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
I'm worried about Patches.  The little bugger just won't eat enough.  He's been sickly since we got him, with runny eyes every day, but it's been worse in the past week or so.  We took him to the vet Saturday, and he had a fever, so the vet put him on antibiotics (I don't even remember which one, it's kind of a gray pill that we give 1/2 per day) and gave us eyedrops and set us up to syringe-feed him and give fluids as needed.  We think the fever is down, he's somewhat more active than he was a few days ago, and his eyes are looking better, though still runny.  I haven't seen him sneezing, though sometimes it looks like he's got the same dried gunk in his nose as in his eyes.  We've been syringe-feeding him, which he of course hates, but we can only get about half a can down him which isn't enough, and he's probably down a good pound by now.  My housemate is on 3rd shift, I work days, so the only time we can syringe him is at night.  We tried KFC, warmed, and he showed an interest the first time, but not so much the two subsequent times.  Tonight we try baby food.  When our Luc got pancreatitis followed by fatty liver and stopped eating, we had to have an esophageal tube put in, it was so stressful on us all to syringe him, but that ended up costing us $1200 ($600 of it for the overnight stay at the vet because he doesn't tolerate anesthesia very well) which was most of my savings and some of Gail's.  Luc is our special guy and it saved his life and it was worth it, but we simply can't afford that again.
 
Patches has been very good under very bad circumstances.  Even when he's fighting to get away from the syringe, he doesn't use his claws or try to bite.  Multiple times during the feedings he'll look like he's going to barf, but he has kept it all down.  He's a sweet boy and we want him to get through this.  Any suggestions on how to get some good calories into him?  I'm off work tomorrow and we can probably manage 3 syringe sessions for the next couple days, but I'm not sure that will be enough.  He goes back to the vet Saturday.  (Gail has just informed me that she tried thin-sliced luncheon meat on him this morning, and he ate a whole slice.  She offered him a second slice, but he yacked on it (just a little bit though) and walked away.  Oh, and last night he ate *one* of the treats he used to climb up our noses to get.)
 
Diane R.
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