Hello everybody!
Boo & Heartworm Public Service Announcement
Boo had a vetty-bean visit last Saturday for her 9th-month blood draw. She also had her poor little "boo-boo" glands squeezed clean and her butt shaved. Dr. Lunn hopefully got the GH blood off in time for testing this week; the IGF-1 blood should be sent off fairly quickly this time, so I might have results soon. Her 6-month results (which I received a couple of weeks ago) were just plain confusing...both the IGF-1 and GH are still very, very high (full results are in the Labs tab of my ss). Milo's are much better than Boo's, yet he's on insulin and she's not. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but it seems to me that Boo's feet are bigger...since it's the IGF-1 that causes growth (rather than the GH, as illogical as that sounds) and her IGF-1 is still sky-high, they truly might be growing.
Unfortunately, all of her kidney values are steadily declining; her PC Ratio almost doubled over the past 3 months. Also, very surprising, she tested positive for heartworm antibodies (thankfully, negative for heartworm antigens, which indicate a mature female worm)!!! I never believed that cats should be given "bug" preventative, like Revolution, unless they went outside, so I just smiled and said "no" when the good vetty-bean tried to talk me into prevention last year. And, because I've been so busy with Boo-ki, I was a bad mama to the drooler and let her heartworm prevention lapse...my vetty bean was sure the drooler would test positive which would entail a TERRIBLE treatment. Thankfully, drooler tested negative yesterday and has a nice supply of Heartgard.
I didn't realize it, but adult heartworms are not treatable in cats. Basically, it's harder for the heartworm to grow in a cat, and they tend to migrate to the lungs rather than the heart, but if your cat suddenly drops dead for no apparent reason, heartworm is a likely suspect. Coughing is a symptom; feline asthma "may" be caused by heartworms. See this link Jess provided: http://www.heartwormsociety.org/pet-own ... eline.html
Spreading the FDMB Message
My good vetty-bean recommended me to a vet for the drooler that is much closer to the house. She was very nice and she recommends Lantus & hometesting for diabetic cats!!! I told her about FDMB, Janet & Binky charts, the protocol we follow, etc. She asked me to send her an e-mail with all the links. She was also very interested to hear that I had an acro-cat - she's never seen one. Finally, I brought her a copy of The Orinch Boyz flyer and asked her to post on their bulletin board and explained that Venita arranges rescues for diabetic cats. All-in-all, very nice visit.
Monster-Kittens and Drooler-Bowel-Blast
The monster-kittens are still being terribly bad. You know something is wrong when you walk into the house and all three kitties are staring intently at an air-return vent. Even worse is when they stare at it for HOURS!!!!! Thankfully, nothing smells yet, so I think it was just a gecko or grasshopper.
Mika has become the drooler's cat. For some reason, she actually likes Jezi to lick her face and ears and will allow it for 10-15 minutes. Disgusting, but it makes them both very happy.
I was a very good girl yesterday and actually cleaned all of my hard floors. Of course, it was because I came home to discover that my drooler had a "bowel blast" all over the kitchen floor (poor thing - that has NEVER happened to her)! Unlike the kitties, she appeared to aim for the hard rather than soft surfaces, so while incredibly gross, it wasn't too difficult to clean.
Happy Easter everybody.
Boo & Heartworm Public Service Announcement
Boo had a vetty-bean visit last Saturday for her 9th-month blood draw. She also had her poor little "boo-boo" glands squeezed clean and her butt shaved. Dr. Lunn hopefully got the GH blood off in time for testing this week; the IGF-1 blood should be sent off fairly quickly this time, so I might have results soon. Her 6-month results (which I received a couple of weeks ago) were just plain confusing...both the IGF-1 and GH are still very, very high (full results are in the Labs tab of my ss). Milo's are much better than Boo's, yet he's on insulin and she's not. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but it seems to me that Boo's feet are bigger...since it's the IGF-1 that causes growth (rather than the GH, as illogical as that sounds) and her IGF-1 is still sky-high, they truly might be growing.
Unfortunately, all of her kidney values are steadily declining; her PC Ratio almost doubled over the past 3 months. Also, very surprising, she tested positive for heartworm antibodies (thankfully, negative for heartworm antigens, which indicate a mature female worm)!!! I never believed that cats should be given "bug" preventative, like Revolution, unless they went outside, so I just smiled and said "no" when the good vetty-bean tried to talk me into prevention last year. And, because I've been so busy with Boo-ki, I was a bad mama to the drooler and let her heartworm prevention lapse...my vetty bean was sure the drooler would test positive which would entail a TERRIBLE treatment. Thankfully, drooler tested negative yesterday and has a nice supply of Heartgard.
I didn't realize it, but adult heartworms are not treatable in cats. Basically, it's harder for the heartworm to grow in a cat, and they tend to migrate to the lungs rather than the heart, but if your cat suddenly drops dead for no apparent reason, heartworm is a likely suspect. Coughing is a symptom; feline asthma "may" be caused by heartworms. See this link Jess provided: http://www.heartwormsociety.org/pet-own ... eline.html
Spreading the FDMB Message
My good vetty-bean recommended me to a vet for the drooler that is much closer to the house. She was very nice and she recommends Lantus & hometesting for diabetic cats!!! I told her about FDMB, Janet & Binky charts, the protocol we follow, etc. She asked me to send her an e-mail with all the links. She was also very interested to hear that I had an acro-cat - she's never seen one. Finally, I brought her a copy of The Orinch Boyz flyer and asked her to post on their bulletin board and explained that Venita arranges rescues for diabetic cats. All-in-all, very nice visit.
Monster-Kittens and Drooler-Bowel-Blast
The monster-kittens are still being terribly bad. You know something is wrong when you walk into the house and all three kitties are staring intently at an air-return vent. Even worse is when they stare at it for HOURS!!!!! Thankfully, nothing smells yet, so I think it was just a gecko or grasshopper.
Mika has become the drooler's cat. For some reason, she actually likes Jezi to lick her face and ears and will allow it for 10-15 minutes. Disgusting, but it makes them both very happy.
I was a very good girl yesterday and actually cleaned all of my hard floors. Of course, it was because I came home to discover that my drooler had a "bowel blast" all over the kitchen floor (poor thing - that has NEVER happened to her)! Unlike the kitties, she appeared to aim for the hard rather than soft surfaces, so while incredibly gross, it wasn't too difficult to clean.
Happy Easter everybody.