We did a small tube feed earlier with Radar's meds in it. Then he ate a pouch (in small portions) afterwards.
I was very happy to be woken a bit later by my furry boy repeatedly poking his paw in my face and doing his begging act complete with trilling purr, basically going "oi, where's my dinner?"
I'm still feeding him a little bit at a time so he doesn't bolt a lot of food in one go and have a repeat of the other night, so giving a pouch of food in small portions over a couple of hours.
(Btw, Jakey LOVES it when I have been handling the liquid food, I think it's fairly similar to kitten milk replacement food, and he was a bottle-baby because his mother got mastitis and lost her milk - he smells it on my hands or clothes and kind of regresses into a 6kg purring/drooling/kneading kitten).
But yeah basically he now appears to be interested in food and eating, if this carries on for the next few days he can have the feeding tube removed on Wednesday at his follow-up appointment (removal isn't a surgical procedure, just requires an anchoring suture to be cut, then the tube pulled out, can be done while the cat is awake - and the stoma usually heals up in a few days).
What an amazing turnaround. I wonder if there was something upsetting him about how the last tube was inserted that's now been solved with the insertion of the new one?
Either way, here's hoping he continues to improve! It's really great that he's such a sweet cat to cope well with all of this.
Probably a stupid suggestion but have you rattled their biscuits/rustled the food pouches? I guess jinx is very shy and may not come running for this normally but it might still work.Still no sign of Jinx. Getting really worried now.
Well, he's home. Finally.Probably a stupid suggestion but have you rattled their biscuits/rustled the food pouches? I guess jinx is very shy and may not come running for this normally but it might still work.
Can you leave a window open over night so that Jinx might be able to get back in?
Up to now they haven't worn collars because they've not really been outside cats. My cousin said it's up to me, though, and I feel like cats should be allowed outside. So I'm going to get them some collars...Can you get cat bleach? Accidentally paint one with tipped or something? I am joking if course.
I guess they don't wear collars either. Flashing disco light up collars are good for black dogs when they go on walks but not so great full time on cats
Well, he's home. Finally.
Flashing disco light up collars are good for black dogs when they go on walks but not so great full time on cats
None of mine go out, they're happy as larry and probably better looked after and more content than 90% of the cats in this country.
Your cats, your decision.None of mine go out, they're happy as larry and probably better looked after and more content than 90% of the cats in this country.
Your cats, your decision.
Notice I said "allowed", though. I'm not kicking them out. I'm letting them go out if they want to. And both mine seem to want to.
Yep, that was one thought I had almost immediately.At least you know Jinx knows his way back now, and knows this is the good house to come back to. I bet you're relieved!
Im guessing he's happy with his big grown up wanderings for a couple of days.do I dare let him out again if he wants to tomorrow?!
Just found an ad for one....cat not impressed...
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Mine were severely pissed of at having collars. Katniss managed to ditch hers, which is ok as it wasn't her racking up the bodies. Odin disappeared for 24 hours and then came back with a mouse, but it's mostly stopped him.
One advantage of just having one cat with a collar and bell is I can tell which one is moving around by the sound.
I can tell which of my cats is moving around because one of them is 3kg, one is 4.5kg, and one is 6kg - just the way they walk sounds different
6kg is a fair bit of cat!
Yeah he's a big lad, he's not fat (the vet has confirmed that, it's not me wearing blinkers) he's just an ex-stud cat and really really quite beefy and muscular.
(Edit: he's also soft as shite bless him, such a sweet cat, never extended a claw or tooth against anyone, absolute sweetheart).
I love our two, but do think large cats are awesome!
They are gorgeous!
The longer haired one has very impressive whiskers! I can't wait until Radar's whiskers grow back, he had his face shaved for the surgery. Poor little guy.
(I joked with the vet that he went in half Cornish Rex and came out half Sphinx, the amount of shaving they'd done!)