Wonderandawe
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Last Wednesday, my 8 year old male shorthair, Nemo, was diagnosed with DKA, fatty liver, and beginning heart disease. He stayed in the hospital until Saturday when he was eating and taking one unit of insulin once a day. When we got him home, we had trouble getting him to eat. We called the pet hospital so many times and had one late night visit where the vet tech gave us Entyce. He ate a bit that night and the next morning, Nemo did not eat. At this point it has been 48 hours since Nemo was discharged.
We dropped him off for some tests and for an overnight. We got a call saying Nemo is back in DKA and while we can admit him again (and do the feeding tube, IVs, etc), his prognosis was not good as Nemo went back into DKA so fast. We may be fighting with DKA for the rest of his life. His quality of life would be poor.
We decided to bring Nemo home and schedule an at home euthanasia at 3pm tomorrow. Since we have some time and Nemo doesn't seem like he's on death's door, I want to get a second opinion.
I know he's probably perky because of the IV fluids the vet gave him, but it's so difficult to euthanize when Nemo is still Nemo. But I don't want him to devolve into a undignified and painful end. I'm going to call some Cat Hospitals here in Houston when they open tomorrow for a second opinion.
Am I deducing myself about Nemo's state? Is the Blue Pearl vet right about him having less than a forty percent chance of recovery with falling into DKA twice in a week?
I don't want my cat to be in pain or have a poor quality of life, but it's hard to euthanize when he's just not eating and looks a bit tired.
We dropped him off for some tests and for an overnight. We got a call saying Nemo is back in DKA and while we can admit him again (and do the feeding tube, IVs, etc), his prognosis was not good as Nemo went back into DKA so fast. We may be fighting with DKA for the rest of his life. His quality of life would be poor.
We decided to bring Nemo home and schedule an at home euthanasia at 3pm tomorrow. Since we have some time and Nemo doesn't seem like he's on death's door, I want to get a second opinion.
I know he's probably perky because of the IV fluids the vet gave him, but it's so difficult to euthanize when Nemo is still Nemo. But I don't want him to devolve into a undignified and painful end. I'm going to call some Cat Hospitals here in Houston when they open tomorrow for a second opinion.
Am I deducing myself about Nemo's state? Is the Blue Pearl vet right about him having less than a forty percent chance of recovery with falling into DKA twice in a week?
I don't want my cat to be in pain or have a poor quality of life, but it's hard to euthanize when he's just not eating and looks a bit tired.