If they're not eating or drinking, and it's been more than 2 days, they're going to need supportive care like sub-Q fluids and either syringe feeding or an NG tube. They need to go back to the vet tomorrow, I think.

Marsha

On 2/22/2015 1:01 PM, Lance wrote:
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. Neither cat is eating today, and 
neither will drink, either. They show some interest in these things, but 
decline. Sidney is behaving closer to normal, but Callie is slow, quiet, and 
staying more out of sight than normal.

When my mom got a small amount of water into Callie earlier, she noticed that 
her tongue was red on the sides and at the front. I’ve had some bad experiences 
with Dr. Google lately, so I’m not trusting his input, but is this something 
any of you have seen?



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