Welcome to our forum! You are doing the right thing in taking Rosie to the vet. Parasites are very common, which result in diarrhea and not wanting to eat. Usually, vomiting can be involved. Know that cats must eat. It is important that they get some nutrients. Fatty liver disease can start after 48 hours (the body starts using up the fat). If it is not stopped in time, it can be fatal, thus I always take Raiden to the vet if he hasn't eaten in 24 hours. My vet is big on using a syringe and getting some food into his system until he feels better to eat on his own.
The feast could be the problem -- especially if your kitties were not used to enjoying such a cooked bird. Hopefully, your vet will determine the issue and provide the proper medications. If giving Rosie the tablets didn't help, then it may be something more serious. In the event the vet finds a parasite, your other kitties may get it as well as the parasite is shed with the poop. Making sure the litter boxes are spotless is one way to prevent the spread. And if it turns out to be something else, make sure it is not contagious to your other kitties.
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