Marlena
Member Since 2015
My brain is stretched trying to figure out what is troubling Rocky. He seems to be OK but I have a gut feeling that something is not quite right with him.
His symptoms:
very whingy, meowing a lot, getting aggressive towards poor dog specially when I can't keep his BG below 7.
On some days it is impossible to regulate his BG and he stays in higher numbers (for him) all day.
He often licks his genital area and his tummy is bold. I'm not sure about his toileting habits but he seems doing all right. He was recently treated for UTI with antibiotics as he had blood in urine. After finishing antibiotics 3 weeks ago he wasn't doing any better and we had an accident when he peed on me without realising that while he was asleep on my lap. That meant a trip to the vet. She gave me results over the phone which I misunderstood and she told me that everything is OK, only spec gravity is a bit low so Rocky doesn't concentrate urine very well but because other tests previously were good we have not a definite diagnosis.
Only today when I picked up a copy of his test results I noticed that his urine pH is high meaning it is too alkaline. The vet did not mention that at all and the ref range on the lab paper is 5.5 - 7.5. It is strange to me because I know that healthy cat should be between 6 - 6.5. Anything above that is alkaline urine which can predispose a cat to struvite stones. The only thing is the urine can present as more alkaline if the test is performed after cat had a meal before the test which is a case with Rocky. But than I don't think it is wise to ignore findings if I can see some symptoms which bothers me. It looks like Rocky could really head towards remission but there is something wrong with him and it messes up his glucose levels. So he had cysto and there is no trace of blood, no bacteria, no infection or inflammation. He gets a lot of water in his food and he drinks good amount as well so seems to be well hydrated.
If any of you dear fellow cat people have any ideas I would be most grateful for your opinions.
Lots of hugs to you all and thanks for any input.
Marlena and Rocky
His symptoms:
very whingy, meowing a lot, getting aggressive towards poor dog specially when I can't keep his BG below 7.
On some days it is impossible to regulate his BG and he stays in higher numbers (for him) all day.
He often licks his genital area and his tummy is bold. I'm not sure about his toileting habits but he seems doing all right. He was recently treated for UTI with antibiotics as he had blood in urine. After finishing antibiotics 3 weeks ago he wasn't doing any better and we had an accident when he peed on me without realising that while he was asleep on my lap. That meant a trip to the vet. She gave me results over the phone which I misunderstood and she told me that everything is OK, only spec gravity is a bit low so Rocky doesn't concentrate urine very well but because other tests previously were good we have not a definite diagnosis.
Only today when I picked up a copy of his test results I noticed that his urine pH is high meaning it is too alkaline. The vet did not mention that at all and the ref range on the lab paper is 5.5 - 7.5. It is strange to me because I know that healthy cat should be between 6 - 6.5. Anything above that is alkaline urine which can predispose a cat to struvite stones. The only thing is the urine can present as more alkaline if the test is performed after cat had a meal before the test which is a case with Rocky. But than I don't think it is wise to ignore findings if I can see some symptoms which bothers me. It looks like Rocky could really head towards remission but there is something wrong with him and it messes up his glucose levels. So he had cysto and there is no trace of blood, no bacteria, no infection or inflammation. He gets a lot of water in his food and he drinks good amount as well so seems to be well hydrated.
If any of you dear fellow cat people have any ideas I would be most grateful for your opinions.
Lots of hugs to you all and thanks for any input.
Marlena and Rocky

