I said my last goodbye to Louie yesterday. It was very hard. I cried a little everyday before the appointment and, of course, right after. But since then, I've felt mostly peace and probably some relief. I know I have taken Louie's pain and suffering away and cut short his decline. It is so...
Thank you, everyone. I got to spend a couple of hours sitting with him on the couch last night. I feel like he's probably miserable but isn't in acute pain. I will plan on getting him to the vet on Monday.
I took Louie to the vet today and the vet said it was time to let him go. Louie is about 14 yo. He has a diagnosis of IBD (or lymphoma) and more recently kidney issues. He was down to 5 lbs today. He was around 15 lbs in his prime.
I had my 5 yo son with me at the appointment, so choose not...
I used Professional Arts Pharmacy in Baltimore, MD. It is somewhat local to me (I live in MD) and they would ship the meds to me. They have a toll free number and I'm guessing they will ship most anywhere in the US, but I don't know for sure. Might be worth a call if you can't find anything...
I know nothing about CH. But, it sounds like the kitty might not be good fit for you. Your heart is in the right place though. Likely there is another kitten out there needing a good home.
This is an interesting thread. My kitty most likely had IBD or lymphoma. I haven't had a scope done because the vet indicated that often the results weren't definitive. And the vet said my cat (14yo) wasn't a good candidate for surgery to get a biopsy. But, the vet did feel a thickening of...
Thanks, everyone. Your personal stories help.
Here is a pic of my pretty kitty. I loved her one "peanut butter" paw which is how I came to give her the name Reesee. She was a feisty little thing but me and her got along just fine.
I said goodbye to my 14 yo tortie tonight. I came home from work to find she couldn't walk and was holding her head funny. She was diagnosed with hyperT back in Aug. and 8 years ago was diagnosed with a heart condition. We'd been struggling to control her thyriod levels with medication. ER...
Since you didn't say that you're seeing fresh blood, I would guess the lumps are from older bites/wounds that got infected.
Growing up we had an indoor/outdoor cat that would get in fights a lot. It was important to treat the open cuts/bites right a way -- and we could actually treat the minor...
We once had a cat that would frequently get bitten. My mom would clean up the wound with some hydrogen peroxide and then apply some Neosporin (antibiotic ointment/cream). The vet approved of this.
Since it looks to be on her leg, you might want to clean it pretty regularly.
My vet discovered a heart murmur when my cat was about 6-7 yo. He suggested an ultrasound with a specialist who diagnosed a particular heart condition. The specialist suggested she be on a beta blocker for life. Its been about 7 years and she has not had any heart issues -- although she was...
I too have read that often vets like to treat the hyperthyroidism first and then the kidney disease. Seems likes it is a bit a of a balancing act. The hyper-T is masking the kidney disease but to allow the hyper-T to continue will wear out or starve the cat. At least that is how I understand...