Thanks Marsha and Margo. 

My mom has been getting water into Callie using a straw. She’s done it at least 
two times today and plans to do it in another hour and a half or so. I’ll have 
them check to see if Callie’s skin is tenting. 

> On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:06 PM, Margo <toomanykitti...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> I've seen the red tongue thing in several cats, sometimes those with dental 
> issues, but most often in cats that are very dehydrated. How are their gums? 
> If they are wet and slick, then I'm wrong.
> Obviously I can't see them, but my worry is that they _are_ dehydrated, and 
> past the point where oral re-hydration is possible. I wish I had better 
> suggestions, I guess that getting as much liquid as frequently as possible 
> can only help.
> 
> Margo


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