Patty & Champ
Member Since 2011
I took Champ to the vet on Tuesday as an emergency because I just knew something was really wrong. He jumped off the couch funny and then just hunched on the floor, staring down. I picked him up and he growled at me!! He's never growled at me, ever. Even when I syringe fed him years ago. I put him back on the couch and he jumped off again and threw up a couple times. He wouldn't walk. He just acted like he couldn't move. I got him to the vet as soon as they opened, but Champ's regular vet wasn't working. We saw a vet we hadn't seen before and Champ HATED her. He growled and hissed and just wouldn't cooperate at all. He's never done this to a vet. This is a cat that always has the vet techs singing his praises because he's so laid back and awesome. I finally got the blood work back this afternoon and his WBCs and RBCs are off the chart. There's a notation that his neutrophils look toxic. His kidney values are all normal. A Spec fPL was done and it was normal. When this vet looked at his mouth, I asked her how his teeth looked (he had a dental almost two years ago) and she said she's "seen a lot worse." She wants to start him on an antibiotic, which I agree with, but mentioned Covenia. I said no way. She then mentioned Orbax, which is expensive. She said she doesn't know where the infection is so it's going to be a hit or miss with the antibiotic. I mentioned how red his gums looked to me when she examined him and told her that I really wanted Champ's regular vet to take a look at him (he's a dental expert....actually volunteers to go to different wild animal sanctuaries to perform dentals on big cats, gorillas, etc.). She said she would't be offended at all if I did that. Unfortunately, he doesn't have any open appointments tomorrow so I'm just going to go in when they first open as a walk-in. I wanted to get opinions as to what is a good antibiotic to use if it is a problem with his mouth. I know it's not a UTI (he's peeing normally and in normal amounts). Pancreatitis has been ruled out. I'd like an antibiotic that won't cause tummy troubles if possible. I'm already having to hand feed Champ to get him to eat a full meal, which is only 1 oz. at a time. His numbers are off the chart after being so good for so long. I just want him fixed!!