Dear Forum Members,
I am writing because I am in despair. Maybe one of you knows or have heard about the problem that our cat developed last Saturday. He started jumping and screaming as if somebody attacked him. It feels like he has a pain.
We took him to the emergency room, then our vet, then the special clinic. He got worse and he started urinating and defecating every time he thinks he is going to be attacked. Before that he was very sweet, now he growls at us too and we were not able to give him medication.
He is a the special clinic now. The 4th doctor has done all the possible tests including CT scan, blood work, urine test and others, but all of them came back negative. The clinic people are keeping him hydrated, but he does not eat and he is still grumpy.
They gave him a shot of steroids yesterday and today were able to check him up. His temperature was alleviated slightly. They do not know what is wrong with him.
If we bring him back and his pain is like it was when we took him to the clinic, it is a terrible quality of life.
I read in one of the messages the answer about the University of Tennessee.
I will appreciate any advice or suggestion.
May all your wonderful cats live very long and healthy life with you.
I am writing because I am in despair. Maybe one of you knows or have heard about the problem that our cat developed last Saturday. He started jumping and screaming as if somebody attacked him. It feels like he has a pain.
We took him to the emergency room, then our vet, then the special clinic. He got worse and he started urinating and defecating every time he thinks he is going to be attacked. Before that he was very sweet, now he growls at us too and we were not able to give him medication.
He is a the special clinic now. The 4th doctor has done all the possible tests including CT scan, blood work, urine test and others, but all of them came back negative. The clinic people are keeping him hydrated, but he does not eat and he is still grumpy.
They gave him a shot of steroids yesterday and today were able to check him up. His temperature was alleviated slightly. They do not know what is wrong with him.
If we bring him back and his pain is like it was when we took him to the clinic, it is a terrible quality of life.
I read in one of the messages the answer about the University of Tennessee.
I will appreciate any advice or suggestion.
May all your wonderful cats live very long and healthy life with you.