Phoenix Magazine Christmas 2024
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello. Your poor wee cat, I'm so sorry she's not well. I can totally identify with how you are feeling. Our cat, Hugo, has recently also been put on Steroids for an inflamation in his mouth. This was causing him much pain eating, so much so, that he was almost climbing the walls with pain. He was being sick, but not as much as you mention your wee cat is. Hugo was off his food completely in the worst stages before the steroids - we had to give him soft pate like food and encourage him to lick it off our fingers.
All I can say of any comfort is that the steroids really do work. Give them a chance to kick in and i'm sure you'll find your cat starts eating again. Hugo will be on these steroids for the rest of his life, but at least he's eating. He often struggles with his food, and really takes his time over it.
Another point, is that I often find with Hugo that stress makes the inflamation worse. Is there any chance your wee cat is stressed out (apart from being sick all the time!)? Dog around she doesnt like etc?
Persevere with the tablets - they will make a difference (hint - we crumble them into Hugo's food - he doesnt even know they're there!). I hope your cat gets better. Just keep giving her love and attention. They're hardy animals. She has to go through the rough to get to the smooth. Good luck!