Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Thank you, everyone, for all the visits and support. It means the world to me. I didn't sleep last night, so please bear with me...
In some ways, Trix seems brighter today, but in other ways she's either the same or a little worse. She still seems nauseous despite the cerenia injection, and she did throw up last night 6 hours after the injection. This totally freaked me out because my vet said that if a cat throws up after cerenia, there is something really serious going on.
She was really nauseous last night and did not want to eat...we got a few licks of baby food and a few licks of FF...and then she barfed it.
This morning, she kinda sorta seemed interested in eating - she looked up when she saw a plate coming her way, but one sniff and licks her lips and walks away. I feel like I'm trapped...I know she needs to eat or she'll get REALLY sick, but I'm afraid that if she eats she'll throw it back up and be in even worse shape. What are you supposed to do????
Since she threw up, I felt like I HAD to watch her all night, so that's what I did. She spent the entire night meatloafed and restless - moving from spot to spot, but staying in the same general vicinity. Like me, she also did not sleep because she couldn't get comfortable...I could see her eyes semi-close and then pop back open. And, there were times that she had that "far away" look in her eyes that one has with pain.
That made me begin to think/wonder if she has p-titus. She has never had it before, but of course she's an FD/CKD kitty so it is entirely possible.
So I made yet another vetty appointment for this morning...sorry, Trix, we're going back yet again. Very unfortunately our personal vet is off today, so we're seeing someone else. But, I think it's important enough to take her today and not wait until tomorrow. I'm really terrified of her developing FHL from not eating, and I want to get her back to feeling good and back on insulin, although fortunately her numbers aren't too bad. I'm just too scared to shoot with her nauseous, vomiting and refusing all food.
I'm going to ask about ondansetron...I don't know if they use it, but I will let them know I know of others who have great success with it. I also don't know if they do the fPL tests or not - yesterday, it sounded like they don't just by some of the things my vet was saying. She hadn't completely ruled out p-titus, but wasn't totally sure that was the case since Trix didn't SEEM painful. But we already know how well Trix hides stuff.
I did give her the liquid famotadine this morning, and she does seem a little brighter now that it has kicked in, but she still won't eat.
DH is going to the vet with us this time...partly because I'm overwhelmed and overloaded, and also because I really haven't slept in 2 days now and don't want to drive.
I appreciate all the vines and prayers...please keep 'em coming. This is uncharted territory for us....how ironic that she was walking around with horrific kidney values and feeling all radiant, and now that they are down a tad, she is walloped.
Amy
Thank you, everyone, for all the visits and support. It means the world to me. I didn't sleep last night, so please bear with me...
In some ways, Trix seems brighter today, but in other ways she's either the same or a little worse. She still seems nauseous despite the cerenia injection, and she did throw up last night 6 hours after the injection. This totally freaked me out because my vet said that if a cat throws up after cerenia, there is something really serious going on.
She was really nauseous last night and did not want to eat...we got a few licks of baby food and a few licks of FF...and then she barfed it.
This morning, she kinda sorta seemed interested in eating - she looked up when she saw a plate coming her way, but one sniff and licks her lips and walks away. I feel like I'm trapped...I know she needs to eat or she'll get REALLY sick, but I'm afraid that if she eats she'll throw it back up and be in even worse shape. What are you supposed to do????
Since she threw up, I felt like I HAD to watch her all night, so that's what I did. She spent the entire night meatloafed and restless - moving from spot to spot, but staying in the same general vicinity. Like me, she also did not sleep because she couldn't get comfortable...I could see her eyes semi-close and then pop back open. And, there were times that she had that "far away" look in her eyes that one has with pain.
That made me begin to think/wonder if she has p-titus. She has never had it before, but of course she's an FD/CKD kitty so it is entirely possible.
So I made yet another vetty appointment for this morning...sorry, Trix, we're going back yet again. Very unfortunately our personal vet is off today, so we're seeing someone else. But, I think it's important enough to take her today and not wait until tomorrow. I'm really terrified of her developing FHL from not eating, and I want to get her back to feeling good and back on insulin, although fortunately her numbers aren't too bad. I'm just too scared to shoot with her nauseous, vomiting and refusing all food.
I'm going to ask about ondansetron...I don't know if they use it, but I will let them know I know of others who have great success with it. I also don't know if they do the fPL tests or not - yesterday, it sounded like they don't just by some of the things my vet was saying. She hadn't completely ruled out p-titus, but wasn't totally sure that was the case since Trix didn't SEEM painful. But we already know how well Trix hides stuff.
I did give her the liquid famotadine this morning, and she does seem a little brighter now that it has kicked in, but she still won't eat.
DH is going to the vet with us this time...partly because I'm overwhelmed and overloaded, and also because I really haven't slept in 2 days now and don't want to drive.
I appreciate all the vines and prayers...please keep 'em coming. This is uncharted territory for us....how ironic that she was walking around with horrific kidney values and feeling all radiant, and now that they are down a tad, she is walloped.
Amy