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  • Jul 12, 2009, 11:28 AM
    cat mamma
    Nursing cat emaciated won't eat.
    Hi, my cat has six 5 week old healthy kittens. She's been nursing them. Problem is she [1 year & 2 months old] is skin and bones, won't eat and has a large abscess on her toungue. I don't have the money to take her to the vet right now. I'm wanting to know what might be causing this and is there anything I can do at home to help her? I've already started to feed the kittens so she won't have to. Please help. Thank you, cat mamma
  • Jul 12, 2009, 11:56 AM
    Sariss

    She needs to go to the vet. FIND the money to take her. You shouldn't be letting your animals get pregnant if you can't afford the care they need.
  • Jul 12, 2009, 12:00 PM
    Wondergirl

    The mother cat is dying of starvation! Get her to a vet. Ask the vet if you can pay him through a bargain of some kind, like clean his house or bake for the staff. This is what people are doing now with their vets and doctors and dentists because money is so tight.
  • Jul 12, 2009, 05:07 PM
    cat mamma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sariss View Post
    She needs to go to the vet. FIND the money to take her. You shouldn't be letting your animals get pregnant if you can't afford the care they need.

    You're absolutely right about the responsibility comment, however I sort of inherited the cat from the previouse home owner. It has two siblings same age. I just paid nearly 1,000.00 in vet bills for the male who had gotten wounded fighting. Got him neutered and emunized and they wouldn't even see him with out my debit visa card. Which they drew out the very next day. It's not about money, only right now I simply don't have any. I'm recently separated with three kids one disabled I'm pretty stretched. We love the cats feed the cats got them their shots, provide flea protection ID tags etc... It's just hard. I'm not trying to make excuses or give you a sad song. I will call the humane society first thing in the morning to see if they can help. I just hoped someone here might be familiar with this problem so that I can do something anything between now and Monday [tomorrow]. Her name is Smokey Smoke'ums. Don't worry I'll do what ever it takes to save her. Thanks for your help,
    cat mamma
  • Jul 12, 2009, 06:02 PM
    Sariss

    Sorry for coming off sounding so harsh, but it's serious and the cat is literally starving to death. An abscess on the tongue will make her unable to eat and she will die if she isn't looked at soon.
  • Jul 12, 2009, 10:11 PM
    AuntSwee

    My son sat up and nursed his cat when it got hit by a car. How did he do this by using a eye dropper and blending the cats food until it was runny and fed the cat every two hours during the day. Also gave the cat water that way to. Moose is now 9 years old and fat and sassy. He (the cat has been hit by cars 3 times). So try an eye dropper to feed your cat it might not hurt as much. Try real hard not to touch the abcess though.
  • Jul 13, 2009, 03:16 AM
    cat mamma
    Thanks you guys. Since my last post she has managed to eat some soft can food and drink some water. A sister in my congregation is going to give me the # of a volunteer vet service that she once used. She said they take walk ins and will treat the pet then work out a payment plan with me based on my income and current situation. I was soooo, relieved as I'd never heard of this before. She's taking us [me and smokey smoke'ums] first thing this morning. Sariss you came across as more concerend than harsh. So I honestly understand. You too, must really love your pets. And auntswee I'm glad Moose is living long and doing good. Now if you or your son can just keep his fat little rump out of the street he may just make it for another 9yrs or longer. Thanks again both of you,
    cat mamma
  • Jul 13, 2009, 05:38 PM
    Sariss

    Any update?
  • Jul 14, 2009, 01:20 AM
    cat mamma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sariss View Post
    Any update?

    Hello Sariss,
    We took her in this morning.Vet says she thinks it's a staph infection. Not sure of the cause. May be bacterial or fungal, any how had to leave her over night so they can do a complete blood profile, skin testing and a urinalysis. If it is staff, meds will be given depending on the strain. She said some strains are resistant to regular antibiotics. Won't know till test are complete. Had to com home and dispose of anything that might be contaminated, like we threw away her old cat bed and blankets, furry and feather toys. Also we may have to get her kittens and siblings treated too if it does turn out to be contagiuos. The good news is she is not starving to death although she is very thin. I think I must have really freaked out and over reacted a bit. Also her fluids were low so she was some what dehydrated. They'll give her something for it. I forgot what she said it was. Any how all we can do now is wait and pray. They had me fill out a few papers about my income etc... but that was only after they saw her. Guess they'll let me know about some payment arangements after they're done testing. I don't care how long it takes me to pay it off, at least she's getting help. All of us are so thankfull. We also have our hands full with feeding the kittens. They are beginning to eat the soft food in addition to the krm. They are also naturals at learning to use the litter box. After they eat we put them in two at a time and they go! Scratch around afterwards too! They are so fat and cute we just love them! Gonn'a be hard to let them go, but we do already have homes for all six. Well that's it for today. Thanks for caring, and take care Sariss.
    cat mamma

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