Re: 01/25 J.D. AMPS 406, +2.5 412, +4 198 back from vet
He just loves to dive. I'm glad I held off on giving him any R this morning.
J.D. ate his 3rd Breffis when we got home about 15 minutes ago. I just love the way he tries to grab for food and treats with his right leg and then wraps his right leg and paw around the plate of food to bring it to him and hold it there. If I had a camera near me, I would have taken a picture. I think he went btb. I wouldn't mind following, but I have things to do and maybe get a nice nap in later.
The vet said his lungs were clear and his mouth was good. I mainly wanted to make sure I hadn't aspirated him with all the pills he's been getting and the syringe feeding, and the vet said it is very hard to aspirate a cat and explained it well. I think between the two cats, we've only seen this vet twice before, and he's pretty good at explaining things. I like that.
I told him about the funny sounding purr when he was offered treats and as he was eating them, but then it stopped as soon as he was done with his treats. He said that it could be caused by the irritation from the pills being pushed down his throat and the syringe feeding? The syringe only goes across the very side of his mouth, so I don't think it's the syringe feeding, but he has been getting a lot of pills lately. This morning, I gave him no pills, not even his morning Denamarin.
I told him about the constant gurgling in his tummy and the stinky farts and the diarrhea for the past two weeks, and wanted to make sure it really was pancreatitis that was causing it. He said he did hear the gurgling in the tummy. He said they usually put them on an antibiotic and I said I had only given him one dose (two tablets) of Flagyl two nights ago, and that the other doctor said I could use it as needed. He suggested Clavamox for the irritation in his throat area and also to help with any secondary infections (or something like that) that could be caused by the pancreatitis trying to affect his other organs. I told him that Clavamox makes him inappetant and I have enough problems with inappetance as it is. I asked about Clindamycin, because I know that doesn't affect J.D. as bad as the Clavamox does and he said that wasn't the best antibiotic to use at this time. He said we could try a short 5 days course of liquid Orbax (Orbifloxacin) given once a day, so we got that.
I told him that I had not given J.D. his dental drops in the last two weeks, because of all the other pills I am giving him and how he hates the one that has Vitamin C in it, and I was worried that he had some sores in his mouth and maybe the Vitamin C was hurting the sores. He said he didn't see any sores, and did recommend trying the C.E.T. Salmon Flavored tooth paste instead, so we'll give it a go.
I'm glad I went to the vet.