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In reply to the discussion: Asking for advice. I have a 17 year old neutered cat who suddenly stopped eating and drinking. [View all]CousinIT
(10,878 posts)21. The appetite stimulate applied to ears is a good idea. Also try some Nutri-Cal.
It's malty tasting gel high in fat, calories and nutrients that is made for older or sick cats. https://www.amazon.com/Nutri-Cal-Calorie-Dietary-Supplement-4-25-Ounce/dp/B00542UWGG?th=1
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Asking for advice. I have a 17 year old neutered cat who suddenly stopped eating and drinking. [View all]
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
OP
My elder cat had that issue and it was her teeth. They looked okay, but she couldn't chew.
nature-lover
Dec 2022
#1
Thank you. I wondered about that, too. Both vets say his teeth are fine.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#5
There is a medication that you can rub inside of their ears to help trigger their appetite
Siwsan
Dec 2022
#2
Thanks. I thought of that, but both vets say his teeth and gums are fine.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#7
Thank you. The only meds mentioned was a potassium supplement. He is short on potassium.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#10
Thanks. I discussed that with the vet, but frankly, if he has a sarcoma, I will just let him go.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#12
Thanks. I did that once with an old dog that had cancer, and it did help for a while.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#13
The appetite stimulate applied to ears is a good idea. Also try some Nutri-Cal.
CousinIT
Dec 2022
#21
Thank you. I am surprised out of two vets neither mentioned the stimulant or the supplement.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#23
Go buy some raw beef liver... Calf's, if you can find it. Cut it into pieces for the food processor
Karadeniz
Dec 2022
#26
Thanks. He is having a good day today. He's eating better, but not nearly enough.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#29
Glad he is having a good day. Have you tried getting him to eat off your fingers?
niyad
Dec 2022
#30
Not until I read this. I got some wet food on my fingers and offered it to him.
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#32
There might be a hairball blockage somewhere in the digestive tract causing discomfort
Donkees
Dec 2022
#31
Glad to hear he is doing better. It really eases your mind when they show a healthy appetite
Midnight Writer
Dec 2022
#35