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jmc[_2_] October 15th 11 04:29 PM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
Many of you know Meep, my 15 year old moggie. She has a host of health
issues, including arthritis and cystitis.

I'm on my way to the vet in a few minutes, she's been throwing up more
frequently, and she's dropped weight shockingly in just a week or so.
She's not a fat cat to begin with, so I didn't notice right away but
suddenly she's back to skin and bones. She's not eating well (again),
and most worryingly, she's a bit wobbly on her feet now.

My poor kitty. If you're the prayin' kind, can you include her? She's
been my friend since she was 12 weeks old.

jmc

MLB[_4_] October 15th 11 05:52 PM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
On 10/15/2011 09:29 AM, jmc wrote:
Many of you know Meep, my 15 year old moggie. She has a host of health
issues, including arthritis and cystitis.

I'm on my way to the vet in a few minutes, she's been throwing up more
frequently, and she's dropped weight shockingly in just a week or so.
She's not a fat cat to begin with, so I didn't notice right away but
suddenly she's back to skin and bones. She's not eating well (again),
and most worryingly, she's a bit wobbly on her feet now.

My poor kitty. If you're the prayin' kind, can you include her? She's
been my friend since she was 12 weeks old.

jmc




Heartfelt purrs and prayers for Meep. If her time has come to journey
to the Bridge, may her trip be gentle. MLB

jmc[_4_] October 15th 11 07:04 PM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
On 10/15/11 11:29 AM, jmc wrote:
Many of you know Meep, my 15 year old moggie. She has a host of health
issues, including arthritis and cystitis.

I'm on my way to the vet in a few minutes, she's been throwing up more
frequently, and she's dropped weight shockingly in just a week or so.
She's not a fat cat to begin with, so I didn't notice right away but
suddenly she's back to skin and bones. She's not eating well (again),
and most worryingly, she's a bit wobbly on her feet now.

My poor kitty. If you're the prayin' kind, can you include her? She's
been my friend since she was 12 weeks old.

jmc


Diagnosis is kidney disease, but not bad - early stages. She hasn't
been showing the usual symptoms - increased thirst and urination - but
we think she is nauseous, something I've noticed on and off for a while
- we tried her with pepcid for a while about 6 months back but it seemed
to have little effect. She's back on it now. She's also rather
dehydrated, she gets most of her water from her food (I add water to
make stew).

For now, we're not starting anything special, just the pepcid again and
I've got the OK to add tuna and tuna water to her food for a few days to
get her to eat. She got some sub-q fluids so is feeling better now.

She's also not quite as skinny as I thought. She lost about 9 oz, but I
thought she'd lost a good bit more. Still, she's very thin. She's
eating the tuna mixed food though, so hopefully with that and the pepcid
I can get her back up to snuff again.

jmc

MLB[_4_] October 15th 11 07:25 PM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
On 10/15/2011 12:04 PM, jmc wrote:
On 10/15/11 11:29 AM, jmc wrote:
Many of you know Meep, my 15 year old moggie. She has a host of health
issues, including arthritis and cystitis.

I'm on my way to the vet in a few minutes, she's been throwing up more
frequently, and she's dropped weight shockingly in just a week or so.
She's not a fat cat to begin with, so I didn't notice right away but
suddenly she's back to skin and bones. She's not eating well (again),
and most worryingly, she's a bit wobbly on her feet now.

My poor kitty. If you're the prayin' kind, can you include her? She's
been my friend since she was 12 weeks old.

jmc


Diagnosis is kidney disease, but not bad - early stages. She hasn't been
showing the usual symptoms - increased thirst and urination - but we
think she is nauseous, something I've noticed on and off for a while -
we tried her with pepcid for a while about 6 months back but it seemed
to have little effect. She's back on it now. She's also rather
dehydrated, she gets most of her water from her food (I add water to
make stew).

For now, we're not starting anything special, just the pepcid again and
I've got the OK to add tuna and tuna water to her food for a few days to
get her to eat. She got some sub-q fluids so is feeling better now.

She's also not quite as skinny as I thought. She lost about 9 oz, but I
thought she'd lost a good bit more. Still, she's very thin. She's eating
the tuna mixed food though, so hopefully with that and the pepcid I can
get her back up to snuff again.

jmc




That sounds hopeful. Sending lots of purrs for Meep. MLB

nobody October 15th 11 08:21 PM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
On Sat, 15 Oct 2011 11:29:42 -0400, jmc
wrote:

Many of you know Meep, my 15 year old moggie. She has a host of health
issues, including arthritis and cystitis.

I'm on my way to the vet in a few minutes, she's been throwing up more
frequently, and she's dropped weight shockingly in just a week or so.
She's not a fat cat to begin with, so I didn't notice right away but
suddenly she's back to skin and bones. She's not eating well (again),
and most worryingly, she's a bit wobbly on her feet now.

My poor kitty. If you're the prayin' kind, can you include her? She's
been my friend since she was 12 weeks old.

jmc


Prayers and purrs for you. Please let us know how you make out.

Gandalf[_4_] October 16th 11 03:27 AM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
On Sat, 15 Oct 2011 11:29:42 -0400, jmc
wrote:

Many of you know Meep, my 15 year old moggie. She has a host of health
issues, including arthritis and cystitis.

I'm on my way to the vet in a few minutes, she's been throwing up more
frequently, and she's dropped weight shockingly in just a week or so.
She's not a fat cat to begin with, so I didn't notice right away but
suddenly she's back to skin and bones. She's not eating well (again),
and most worryingly, she's a bit wobbly on her feet now.

My poor kitty. If you're the prayin' kind, can you include her? She's
been my friend since she was 12 weeks old.

jmc


I remember the problems that Meep has had, relatively recently.

I'm very sorry to hear that Meep is so ill, so suddenly, and with such
severe changes to her overall health.

I hope that your wet can find a simple, and even more important, an
easily treatable cause for this sudden downturn in Meeps health.

Purrs are on the way. /Picard voice/ 'Make it so' /Picard voice off/.

Wayne Mitchell October 16th 11 04:11 AM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
jmc wrote:

we think she is nauseous, something I've noticed on and off for a while
- we tried her with pepcid for a while about 6 months back but it seemed
to have little effect. She's back on it now.


Ask your vet for ondansetron. Most of the folks on the Feline Assisted
Feeding group find it the best anti-nausea med. The Pepcid only helps
if the reason for the nausea is excessive stomach acid -- which it often
is with CRF cats. But if the Pepcid doesn't do the job, try the
ondansetron.
--

Wayne M.

Gandalf[_4_] October 16th 11 04:26 AM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
On Sat, 15 Oct 2011 14:04:55 -0400, jmc wrote:

On 10/15/11 11:29 AM, jmc wrote:
Many of you know Meep, my 15 year old moggie. She has a host of health
issues, including arthritis and cystitis.

I'm on my way to the vet in a few minutes, she's been throwing up more
frequently, and she's dropped weight shockingly in just a week or so.
She's not a fat cat to begin with, so I didn't notice right away but
suddenly she's back to skin and bones. She's not eating well (again),
and most worryingly, she's a bit wobbly on her feet now.

My poor kitty. If you're the prayin' kind, can you include her? She's
been my friend since she was 12 weeks old.

jmc


Diagnosis is kidney disease, but not bad - early stages. She hasn't
been showing the usual symptoms - increased thirst and urination - but
we think she is nauseous, something I've noticed on and off for a while
- we tried her with pepcid for a while about 6 months back but it seemed
to have little effect. She's back on it now. She's also rather
dehydrated, she gets most of her water from her food (I add water to
make stew).

For now, we're not starting anything special, just the pepcid again and
I've got the OK to add tuna and tuna water to her food for a few days to
get her to eat. She got some sub-q fluids so is feeling better now.

She's also not quite as skinny as I thought. She lost about 9 oz, but I
thought she'd lost a good bit more. Still, she's very thin. She's
eating the tuna mixed food though, so hopefully with that and the pepcid
I can get her back up to snuff again.

jmc


When my elderly (and chronically ill) cat Kenzie was so sick, Pepcid was
a BIG help to settling her stomach, and helping with her vomiting, and
ultimately, helping her to start eating, and keeping her food, and water
down. It took several days to work. though.

I had to have her hydrated twice, before she started eating and drinking
on her own.

I didn't give Kenzie much actual tuna, but I did put tuna water on her
food a LOT, and *I* ate lots of tuna.

I also fed her sardines, which are packed in oil (mostly) and aren't as
'bad' for cats as tuna is. They are higher in calories than tuna, which
is good, right now.

With renal failure, a high protein diet isn't good for Meep, for very
long. But for right now, getting her to eat and drink, and keep her food
down, is the most important thing.

When a cat gets dehydrated, they feel really crummy, and they stop
eating and drinking. Vicious circle. It's amazing how much difference a
single dose of sub-Q fluids can make.

I hope this works for Meep. It should... if cats weren't so prone to
....being cats, and acting unpredictably, to perfectly good treatment.

Keep a close eye on Meep for dehydration. It's probably the main thing
that might keep her from improving as she should.

Best wishes for Meep, and for you.

Matthew[_3_] October 16th 11 04:59 AM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
purrs and prayers in route
"jmc" wrote in message
...
Many of you know Meep, my 15 year old moggie. She has a host of health
issues, including arthritis and cystitis.

I'm on my way to the vet in a few minutes, she's been throwing up more
frequently, and she's dropped weight shockingly in just a week or so.
She's not a fat cat to begin with, so I didn't notice right away but
suddenly she's back to skin and bones. She's not eating well (again), and
most worryingly, she's a bit wobbly on her feet now.

My poor kitty. If you're the prayin' kind, can you include her? She's
been my friend since she was 12 weeks old.

jmc




jmc[_2_] October 16th 11 01:18 PM

Purrs needed for Meep
 
Suddenly, without warning, Wayne Mitchell exclaimed (10/15/2011 11:11 PM):
wrote:

we think she is nauseous, something I've noticed on and off for a while
- we tried her with pepcid for a while about 6 months back but it seemed
to have little effect. She's back on it now.


Ask your vet for ondansetron. Most of the folks on the Feline Assisted
Feeding group find it the best anti-nausea med. The Pepcid only helps
if the reason for the nausea is excessive stomach acid -- which it often
is with CRF cats. But if the Pepcid doesn't do the job, try the
ondansetron.


Thanks. I think that's the drug she mentioned. Said it worked at the
brain level, rather than at the stomach level. So far the pepcid seems
to be working.

jmc


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