Adopted cat struggling to settle in (we think)?

Adopted cat struggling to settle in (we think)?

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Maxf

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243 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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bexVN said:
Kidney problems cause feelings of nausea due to the toxin build up in the blood, it can also cause mouth ulcers. What meds is he on?

Sardines are good to try.
He is on a phosphate binder (when he eats it, as that goes on his food) and some tablets to control protein (Fortocor). We also have a subcertanious fluid kit which the vet showed us how to administer - he'd had a few goes on that to (and is fine having it done, just sits there getting fussed).

The vet did say he could have an anti nausia medicine, but one type involved a daily trip to the vet for an injection and the other type (metacolpromide) he kind of glossed over.

I think part of the problem is that we keep being thrown 'lifelines' - in that the vet decides that it could be something else making him worse and not his kidneys, so they screen for other things which gets our hopes up. His blood chemistry isnt goodn and his phosphate and amonia levels are elevated - although his cretanin has reduced to about 300 (from 330).

We dont want to put him to sleep then worry it could have been something else making it seem worse than it is, which if cured could have given him more time. Although he clearly has renal disease, there seems to be lots of evidence of cats living for long periods of time with it, especially with cretanine levels like his.



Edited by Maxf on Tuesday 10th March 10:44


Edited by Maxf on Tuesday 10th March 11:11

Maxf

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243 months

Wednesday 11th March 2015
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All good today - spent a load of money on sardines, pilcards, makeral and salmon last night and he just tucks into his normal cat food like nothing was ever wrong! Little wierdo.




Maxf

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Friday 13th March 2015
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I'm sure everybody is bored to death of reading about Ted, so this will probably be the last update.

The vet called earlier in the week and they'd been through his blood tests, which showed elevated immune levels (non technical term), and possible pancreas issues. They now suspect the poor thing also has a tumour of some kind as well as his dodgy kidneys. We decided not to investigate further as even if the tumour could be found/removed, then his kidneys wouldnt become properly functional again (no kidney tumour, as he'd been scanned for that already) and it would just cause him a load more stress and discomfort. So, we are now just looking after him at home.

Sadly there isnt anything else we can do to help him, so he'll have to be put to sleep at some point in the very near future. We dont want him to decline massively more, as he already isnt his old self and just looks 'tired' and wants to be around us a lot less.

Maxf

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243 months

Monday 16th March 2015
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Well, a lovely Friday night and Saturday were spent with Ted and for a few hours he was just like his old self - going mental and pouncing on toys he'd walked past for days; but on Sunday he wasn't well at all which was a stark reminder that he was actually really quite sick - despite the brave face he put on it all.

Sadly, we made the decision and took him to the vets this morning and he was put to sleep with us giving him lots of strokes and chin rubs. I'm genuinely the saddest I can remember being for years.

Thanks for everybody's support and help on this journey. I'm sorry it wasn't a happier ending.