Feeding a Cat With Vestibular Disease

The vestibular system in cats, as in humans, has to do with the ability to balance and stay in a particular position. When a cat has vestibular disease, sensors that alert the brain about movement do not work correctly, and the cat may not be able to stand, walk or sit very well. She may not be hungry, which can become a problem over time. Patience is the key when it comes to feeding a cat with vestibular disease.

Things You'll Need

  • Cat food Fresh water Motion sickness medicine Veterinarian
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Instructions

    • 1

      Keep your cat's food in a familiar place that does not require him to climb stairs or walk very far. If your cat is not moving around much, you may want to create a bed for him in a blanket-lined box and have food available in the box.

    • 2

      Offer small amounts of fresh food and water throughout the day. Often, cats with vestibular disease are not hungry due to the dizziness they feel. Your pet may only be able to eat a small fraction of what you offer, but keep offering it.

    • 3

      Tempt your cat to eat with her favorite foods or special cat snacks that she does not normally get. A rare treat may entice her to eat when she is not feeling well.

    • 4

      Give your cat with vestibular disease motion sickness medicine. Petplace.com suggests medication as a way to reduce the nausea your cat experiences and may allow him to keep food down (see Resources below). Ask your veterinarian to let you know an appropriate dosage is for your cat based on his weight.

    • 5

      Notify your vet if your cat is not eating or drinking at all. She may need replacement fluids to prevent dehydration until her vestibular problems clear up.

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