Posted on 01/24/2002 8:55:23 PM PST by Don Joe
Please pray for her, she is not doing well. I am afraid she will not live through the night. We are very worried for her.
Thats the way to be a responsible pet owner, I don't think people realize the dangers for cats out there in the big world, not only from accidental injuries, but also from cruel people.
LMAO, ain't that the truth. I've always had calicos (a VERY fickle breed) and they all think I belong to them. It's hilarious.
I have a 13 year old cat who has had kidney and intestinal problems for a long time. For the most part, with meds and many (very) high vet bills, she's been doing very well. But we've also had scares where she loses a lot of weight, doesn't eat, etc. She's now at 5.5 lbs. and I know how scary it is to see them that frail.
Fluids (the IV thing) will help, and yes, they tend to go for chicken and it is easier for them to digest. I hope she's alright - it sounds like you are taking very good care of her. Blessings to you and Jessie!
Hope you have a gas mask on.......... sorry, couldn't resist. :-}
She is still having a rough time, but she is still with us, and we are still hoping she will pull through. She seems to be rehydrating, her muscles feel fuller to me. I appreciate the prayers and the kindness I've received here.
It's just shy of a year since my father died, and it still feels like it happened. And it's just over three years since my dog died, he was about 14 and his kidneys went. The vet tried everything, but nothing did any good, he just got worse until he couldn't walk, and then he got ulcers down to the bone. It happened real fast. The vet came out to end his suffering, and he died in my arms. It still hurts to think about it. I was a wreck for a long time after that.
I really don't want to lose Jessie.
I hope she gets better.
But if she does not, then let her go with kindness.
Don, hope your cat recovers to full health.
Take good care of yourself, too - take your heart medicine, get some rest. You'll be better for her if you are in good shape, physically.
Many people do not realize how our love and concern for our pets can be this strong - but rest assured that we, here, are praying for Jessie, and you, and hoping for the best. Just look at all these messages - we're rooting for her & YOU! God Bless!
Now, TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF. Take your meds, get plenty of sleep, go blow a couple of bills for a nice dinner and a show, etc. The kitty's going to want to see you when she pulls out of her illness.
I will say a prayer for your cat,just don't tell my dog about it.
Thanks for the update, and I'm still praying for you and your beloved kitty.
My lovely , very much " I'm not a cat; I'm a human being ", cat, died almost 20 years ago. He could never be replaced; he was really , all that special. I know how you feel. Courage, stiff upper lip, and your beloved kitty shall heal. : - )
I'll pray for you and your cat. Be strong.
Alas, the special diet which controlled his "struvelite" bladder stones worked fine for 6 years. Now as he has aged, he is making "calcium oxylate" crystals, and the special diet for this may encourage the formation of struvelites.
He now has an enterococcus infection, which we are fighting with a powerful antibiotic. In addition, to control his urinary pH, I have to force-feed him one milliliter of Potassium Citrate twice a day.
Cats can live to be 20-21 years old. The vet says, "Maybe two more years." He's had his last surgery, would not survive another--and would have a life of misery afterwards.
--Boris
If I prayed, I would pray for you, not your cat; because your cat had a wonderful life...you are still enduring yours...
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