Geeeeeeeees. I'll have you know I reported someone for you if you haven't already. I think it's obvious the ones I reported. Please ignore those rotten people. Anyway, I am so so sorry to hear about your cat. You must be one of the beautiful ones! I know it costs a lot of dinero. I really am not educated too much about this so I can't really answer your question right now but what I will gladly do for you later (just grieving right now for my own cat-got sick cause of it) is search on the internet for you. I know it's a good idea to ask the vet but sometimes you come across some pretty good and even sometimes better advice on the ole internet. Askjeeves.com isn't so bad either. Basically, I will just go into "keyword search" and it will bring up a whole slew of things. I'm sorry again and hang in there with your cat. I know it's your choice but please don't euthanise it as I see someone has suggested it. Take care.
2006-10-09 09:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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vegetarian and wholemeal are the best, whatever the person is ill or not, but for specific diet, talk to an Ayurveda doctor, they are the best i know , because they will do a questionnaire and check the particular and personal condition of the patient to prescribe the diet; my friend had cancer and he make a good healthy improvement with those Indians Ayurveda doctors.. Good luck.
2006-10-09 08:03:09
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answered by Anonymous
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your vet hasn't advised you on his diet? I would give him anything that he will eat, but keep in mind his appetite will probably not be great if he is on chemo...i was on chemo and food tasted like cardboard and water tasted like liquid tin..I lost close to 50 lbs. during my 6 months of chemo....good luck with your cat..
2006-10-09 08:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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When you go to the pet store where you get the food on the package will have certian things on it such as diet or fish you can just look for the ones you need.
2006-10-09 08:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Hiya maxic
Sorry to hear about your cat hun, i would give him cooked chicken and rice, or chicken and pasta, Tuna is also good, get it in oil, squeeze most of the oil out, mix that with some rice/pasta little amount but often, plenty of fresh water, hope it helps you some...... :-)
2006-10-09 08:03:17
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answered by spiritxx 2
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You veterinarian would be the best person to ask this question to. Your cat may require a special prescription diet which only a vet can provide
2006-10-09 08:00:10
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answered by oracle 3
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Bless him, poor thing. when my cat was sick I poached fish in milk, he didnt eat it, but did take some of the milk. I have no idea if this will be good for him or not, just an idea. Good luck xx
2006-10-09 08:06:32
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answered by angel 3
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I would think something like lamb and rice it's easier to digest and for more sentivive stomachs. But the best bet is to ask your vet.
2006-10-09 08:16:02
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answered by Aely 2
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Walthams Sensitivity Diet was reccomended to me
2006-10-10 02:34:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah your poor cat,, and poor you, you have both went through so much. I would give the cat any thing it wants to be honest
2006-10-09 08:23:48
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answered by chass_lee 6
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