Re: 4/7 Chyna AMPS 123 +2.5 65 +4 81 +5.5 61 +7 81
Hi Rachael,
I'm so sad to hear that Chyna isn't too interested in eating lately. I think I read that you sometimes will feed her baby food? I always did the Stage 1 baby food instead of the Stage 2 baby food. Stage 1 has only the meat and gravy and no cornstarch in it at all. I always wanted to give Emma and Jomo the easiest food for them to digest when they were sick.
How was it determined that Chyna has a food allergy to chicken? Does she have one to turkey as well? They also make Stage 1 beef baby food but I think she would prefer the turkey.
A few other things jump out at me when I read Chyna's profile. I noticed that you increased Chyna's fluids only just a few weeks ago, or that you were considering to do so. I'm sure you are doing the right thing as Chyna has CKD and needs those fluids a lot as she pees more frequently now. What was the signal for you that she needed more fluids?
I know people here want to chop my head off for ALWAYS suggesting to consider dehydration in your cat when they loose their appetite, and especially when they stop going poop on their own, without the help of laxatives or other drugs/herbs. It's just that I have had a lot of experience with this and when I gave my cats more sub-qs it always gave them a boost when they were ill.
When a cat is dehydrated it's poop gets hard inside of their digestive system and it creates pain for them to push it out of their colon. Sometimes they are not able to push it out. What little fluids their body has is reabsorbed into their system instead of staying in the intestinal tract, as needed. I don't know if you have ever been constipated to the point where you needed an enema, but I'm sure you wouldn't feed much like eating if your intestines were full of dry, hard poop. You might even still feel full even if your stomach was empty. Or-- If Chyna has not eaten much these past few days then she might actually not have very much to poop. Have you considered that too? However, is Chyna is walking back and forth the litter box during the day, and trying to poop but nothing much is coming out, she definitely has something in there that needs to come out.
Have you considered talking to your vet about increasing the amount of fluids that you give to Chyna, even more? Or, do you think she might benefit from IV fluids? (Here come the angry thought daggers coming my way.)
Of course talk to your vet about this.. just as you would with any other medicine that is being suggested here at FDMB by others for ongoing nausea.
I understand your dilemma about feeding Chyna cat fish food even if it is her favorite food. That dang canned fish is always loaded with phosphorus which causes the stomach upset in cats. I don't know how well those phosphorus binders work. I also used them with my CKD kitty Emma.
Lastly, anemia will make anyone feel like not eating and you cannot give straight iron pills to correct this. Iron makes the stomach upset. Someone said it was a "home remedy" but
Floradix was prescribed to me for Emma by a DVM who was also schooled in cat nutrition and acupuncture. The vet told me that it would NOT constipate my Emma or Jomo at all, and she was correct. Furthermore, upon retesting of their red blood cell count only a few days later, it was found to have increase them nearly back up to their normal level. I never stopped giving it to either of my two sick kitties, one with CKD and the other with chronic pancreatitis, for the rest of their lives. I do believe it helped increase their appy in conjunction with the Zobaline (vitamin B12).
Unfortunately with my sweet Emma, she developed irreversible anemia in the late stages of her CKD, where her body would no longer produce red blood cells. I think it was really more a matter that her bone marrow could not use the small amount of red blood cells that it was making. I then gave my Emma daily Epogen injections, but it was a human form at the time. I do not know if they now have it from cats, for cats. My poor Emma's body responded to the Epogen for about 2 weeks and then her white blood cells went into attack mode as it was a foreign substance inside of her. (for humans) I had her for only about 2 weeks after giving her the daily injections of Epogen.
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/erythropoietin.html
I will say some Medicine Buddha prayers for your sweet Chyna today and send her some white healing light.
Hang in their Rachael..I am feeling what you're going through right now, on all fronts, actually..I am giving you a BBH, or a "Big Buddha Hug," as my sangha brothers and sisters call it, through cyber space, and I holding your loving Chyna in my arms.