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As most of you know, my cat Binx passed four weeks ago yesterday. I know this sounds silly, but every vet I took him to, and a couple of days ago a neighbour, were shocked at his passing, saying 'He looked so well!' ALL of them. A friend contacted a Western vet via Facebook who said 'around 20% of cats are misdiagnosed'. He passed so very quickly. and given I have had several blood tests from several vets confirming his very high BUN and Creatine levels, surely he wasn't misdiagnosed was he? I agree he did LOOK very well and remember another poster saying her CKD cat had even caught a rat the week before he passed. I'm grieving as much as anyone here losing my beloved cat and just asking for confirmation, given the many blood tests by the many inept vets here in Thailand.
In the end, he'd been howling in pain due to chronic constipation, for which I took him to relieve at yet another vet who'd ran Aceta aka battery fluid through him for two days but swore it was Lactate, even though I had written proof it was Aceta necessitating a local vet to administer a pill to 'relieve his sore throat' after which he promptly died. Although I must say it was a relief for the both of us, me not having to euthanise and he not suffering any more. Thoughts?
In the end, he'd been howling in pain due to chronic constipation, for which I took him to relieve at yet another vet who'd ran Aceta aka battery fluid through him for two days but swore it was Lactate, even though I had written proof it was Aceta necessitating a local vet to administer a pill to 'relieve his sore throat' after which he promptly died. Although I must say it was a relief for the both of us, me not having to euthanise and he not suffering any more. Thoughts?