Heather and Jasper
Member Since 2009
Yesterday's condo
Jasper seems to be perking up some from the fluids
He's still not to keen on syringe feeding.
Before he got sick, he was eating Felix in jelly (Felix in Jelly Chicken, 76 cal from international food chart)
I've looked all over the web to see to find the calorie content of the German FF, called Golden Gourmet, (what I've been feeding him since he's been sick). but the calories are not listed on the UK site as far as I can tell, nor on the German sight.
I did go to the pet store and ask the owner what the highest calorie cat food he had that I could syringe was, and he sold me some of this Babycat Instinctive and i found some Recovery in my pantry from when Azrael needed to be syringe feed last year (think I'm going to go by vets and get some more today)
It was an X-ray, not an ultra sound. the first vet that looked at it didn't say anything about the fluid in the chest cavity (sorry, should have made more clear, not in lungs) and the second vet, my normal vet, didn't say anything about the problems in the stomach. They did not tap the chest to get a sample of the liquid. I hate to say it, but, my German/Irish vet friend warned me that most vets in the EU do not go as far with treatments as American vets do (makes me want to scream) as we saw with Kate and Lucky last year.
he did want to jump up on his favorite spot in front of the window for some fresh air and sunbeams today, and Azrael joined him to keep him company
Jasper seems to be perking up some from the fluids
Jill & Alex said:jojo and i were talking. she suggested adding "calorie count" lines to jasper's spreadsheet like we had lynee/max do when max was being tube fed: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pJQhoF5eu2c0z6GypqD-uRQ.
since food is like medicine for the liver, it'll be a good idea to keep track of exactly how many calories jasper is consuming. jojo told me to make sure alex consumed 1.5 times her normal calorie intake when she was so sick last month.
since i doubt the foods available in germany are listed on binky's food charts, you might have to make some phone calls and/or search the web for the amount of calories you're feeding. from jojo... and i quote, "tell heather i said she has to do it." lol!
seriously, i know first hand how hard force feeding is, but jasper's liver needs the increased calories to heal.
Before he got sick, he was eating Felix in jelly (Felix in Jelly Chicken, 76 cal from international food chart)
I've looked all over the web to see to find the calorie content of the German FF, called Golden Gourmet, (what I've been feeding him since he's been sick). but the calories are not listed on the UK site as far as I can tell, nor on the German sight.
I did go to the pet store and ask the owner what the highest calorie cat food he had that I could syringe was, and he sold me some of this Babycat Instinctive and i found some Recovery in my pantry from when Azrael needed to be syringe feed last year (think I'm going to go by vets and get some more today)
His Abdomen does seem tender to the touch, but not always. he hasn't had a BM since this has started. He's licking his lips as if he is nauseous. I've got some pepcid on order for him at the pharmacy (can't believe they didn't have it in stock, but it was only 2 hour wait time for delivery)Jess & Earl said:Hi Heather
I'm very puzzled by the low iron. Was there any other word but "iron"? Nothing like total, or serum? The iron level seems just too low to make sense--I don't think the result is trustworthy, to be honest. There should be blood cell changes with severe iron deficiency and I don't see evidence of that; the cat's not even anemic. The iron shot he got today shouldn't be harmful but I'd retest the iron before further supplementation as iron supplementation can be over-done.
So about the vomiting -- were any x=rays done? Ultrasound? Is his abdomen tender? Is he pooping normally? Is he nauseous? With prolonged vomiting we have to worry about more serious causes. Was there any testing done other than bloodwork?
Four days is a long time for bad GI upset to carry on. I think he needs more diagnostics (imaging, if he hasn't had any yet); it's time to get to the bottom of this and treat the primary cause. He may need a feeding tube if this doesn't resolve quickly.
Hope this helps, please feel free to respond with questions.
Jess & Earl said:Heather, was it an x=ray or an ultrasound? I don't know how the lining of the stomach could look inflamed on x-ray; maybe she said that because of the bloody vomit.
Did she say the fluid was in the lungs or in the chest? Did they tap the chest to get a sample of the fluid? I am confused on the story now.
It was an X-ray, not an ultra sound. the first vet that looked at it didn't say anything about the fluid in the chest cavity (sorry, should have made more clear, not in lungs) and the second vet, my normal vet, didn't say anything about the problems in the stomach. They did not tap the chest to get a sample of the liquid. I hate to say it, but, my German/Irish vet friend warned me that most vets in the EU do not go as far with treatments as American vets do (makes me want to scream) as we saw with Kate and Lucky last year.
he did want to jump up on his favorite spot in front of the window for some fresh air and sunbeams today, and Azrael joined him to keep him company