Tasha & Darwin
Member Since 2017
Condo - thank you all so much for the nice words regarding Osa. It's so hard to just keep going with life, but we're all adjusting to the change, and hanging in there. I really appreciate the kindness! 
Darwin seems to be doing quite well overall. He is still having diarrhea, but only going once (occasionally twice) in 24 hours. I have increased the s. boulardi to 1/2 capsule twice daily (at least 2 hrs before or after antibiotics). He only has 4.5 more days of antibiotics, and if his recheck radiograph looks better we'll be able to stop - paws crossed!
I have a couple of questions for anyone with advice:
I am taking Darwin in Friday for his recheck, and I want to collect a urine sample to recheck for proteinuria. He has had a somewhat chronic (albeit recent) issue with this, and my vet thinks it could be linked to the inflammation in his mouth. Now that he has had his teeth extracted, and his mouth is healed; he wants to recheck the urine.
IF it comes back with continued proteinuria - what are some followup things I could ask to be done? I have read a fair amount on proteinuria being a possible indicator of early CKD vs. other issues (our vets seem to be a little lax in diagnostics with continued proteinuria as many clients do not want to followup when their pet isn't "sick").
I was planning to draw blood on Friday and hold it until I find out if he still has protein - I can send an SDMA to IDEXX if warranted. We typically send labwork to Antech, but can send to either - his BUN and CREA have always been well within normal limits.
Aside from that, I have some diet questions. I will likely wait until his diarrhea resolves before attempting to switch diets, but my goal is to get him onto raw food, and off of FF. The plan is to switch to Rad Cat, and we will probably stick to the lowest Phosphorous flavors as we do have a civvie with very early renal. I have read a few articles saying it's easier to switch to raw if the cats are already eating grain free, high quality canned food - does anyone know if this is the case? I'm not sure it's worth switching from FF to another brand, and then to raw, but he's very pick and if it'll help - I'll do it. He has, on occasion, eaten the Avoderm chicken pate - which is far better than FF.
Anyway, sorry for the novel! Any advice would be wonderful - I always get the best advice here!

Darwin seems to be doing quite well overall. He is still having diarrhea, but only going once (occasionally twice) in 24 hours. I have increased the s. boulardi to 1/2 capsule twice daily (at least 2 hrs before or after antibiotics). He only has 4.5 more days of antibiotics, and if his recheck radiograph looks better we'll be able to stop - paws crossed!
I have a couple of questions for anyone with advice:
I am taking Darwin in Friday for his recheck, and I want to collect a urine sample to recheck for proteinuria. He has had a somewhat chronic (albeit recent) issue with this, and my vet thinks it could be linked to the inflammation in his mouth. Now that he has had his teeth extracted, and his mouth is healed; he wants to recheck the urine.
IF it comes back with continued proteinuria - what are some followup things I could ask to be done? I have read a fair amount on proteinuria being a possible indicator of early CKD vs. other issues (our vets seem to be a little lax in diagnostics with continued proteinuria as many clients do not want to followup when their pet isn't "sick").
I was planning to draw blood on Friday and hold it until I find out if he still has protein - I can send an SDMA to IDEXX if warranted. We typically send labwork to Antech, but can send to either - his BUN and CREA have always been well within normal limits.
Aside from that, I have some diet questions. I will likely wait until his diarrhea resolves before attempting to switch diets, but my goal is to get him onto raw food, and off of FF. The plan is to switch to Rad Cat, and we will probably stick to the lowest Phosphorous flavors as we do have a civvie with very early renal. I have read a few articles saying it's easier to switch to raw if the cats are already eating grain free, high quality canned food - does anyone know if this is the case? I'm not sure it's worth switching from FF to another brand, and then to raw, but he's very pick and if it'll help - I'll do it. He has, on occasion, eaten the Avoderm chicken pate - which is far better than FF.
Anyway, sorry for the novel! Any advice would be wonderful - I always get the best advice here!


