7/23 Sushi - Vet Report - AMPS~475 | +6~375 |PMPS~407

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Sushi (GA 5/05-3/14)

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Thank you so much for all the advice over the weekend!
Sushi & I just got home from the vet. We tried a new vet who is a part of a large clinic/hospital right around the corner. It turns out that Sushi has a bladder infection. The vet says it is due to the large amount of sugar in his system. I was really surprised to hear this, as his urination has always been high, especially lately with the high #s we've had.
She was very concerned about how much he's bouncing around, and suggested I bump him up to 3.5 - 4 units. Her main concern, even more than the bladder infection, echoed ours, that he's not eating and all of the serious consequences that can have. Her take was to get him to eat whatever he will eat, even if that's dry food.

Of course, we got into a conversation about food. She didn't try to push me on dry food, but felt that the Science Diet canned food was healthier and more balanced than the others, because they have a lot of gravy. So I had to bust out Janet & Binky's food chart and show her that there are over the counter options that are healthy without gravy.

I tried other flavors of low carb canned food, and some dehydrated and lots of canned chicken over the weekend. I was able to get him to eat more, but still not enough. We're paying for the canned & dehydrated chicken last night/today, as Sushi has been a poop & diarrhea machine!

The vet did blood work & a urine analysis on Sushi. He does not have any ketones in his urine flip_cat , and seems healthy other than the bouncing & bladder infection.
His ALT level was 144
Monocites (sp?) were 790 due to the bladder infection
Upon reviewing my notes, I found that Sushi does have a history of FHL; from when he was first diagnosed.

The vet recommended Nutri-cal (sp?), but we got distracted and I never got to ask what that was. She said it has sugar in it, but the benefits would outweigh the sugar content.
She also recommended I give a tablespoon of yogurt a day for the next few days, which I know Sushi will be excited about!
And he's on an oral antibiotic.

This vet actually has a diabetic cat of her own. But she does not home test. She said she doesn't think her cat would tolerate it, and I told her if Sushi does, any cat will! Case in point; he was so well behaved at the vet, they gave him a party hat!
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This, my friends, is why I'm so hesitant to try and syringe feed Sushi. He is just so completely ornery and difficult. I wish just one of you could meet him so you would understand.

Soooo...any thoughts on this vet report? What I should take & what I should leave?
 
Bumping you up. Here's a link for Nutri-Cal at Petco. As you see 2 of the first 3 ingredients are syrup. What you want is the highest calorie food that he will eat right now. There was a good discussion of high calorie "emergency" foods just recently. I'll see if i can find it.
 
Ann!
Thank you so so much. Oy! I will not be using Nutri-Cal!
I'd love to know more about high calorie "emergency" foods! I'll do some searching as well.

I appreciate you!
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You have to get enough calories in to prevent weight loss. So do what you can. No nutrical. Its pure sugar.

You may want to consider an etube feeding tube.
 
did you try the assisted feeding yet? i think i posted the how-to video on your last condo.

this isn't an area i have experience in, so i don't feel able to comment on it, but just wanted to let you know that i'm thinking of you guys and hoping he'll start eating again. hugs from me and punkin!
 
Thanks ya'll!!

Julie--thanks for the video on assisted feeding. It definitely made it seem do-able and not as intimidating! Because Sushi is so ornery, assisted feeding is my very last option. The only syringes I had were 3ml ones that are for medicine. I asked for some at the vet today, and they just gave me more of the same. So my first step is finding legit syringes.
Thanks again, Julie!! It's so great to have you around again! ;-)

Sushi is eating, just not as much as usual. And I'm hoping his appetite will return to normal as he starts to feel better. That's what the vet said will happen.

Does anyone know about/have advice on diabetic cats with bladder infections?
 
Hi there :cool:

I'm sorry I don't have any experience with bladder infections to offer -

I can't remember Sushis dental status - is it possible his mouth is bothering him?

We very recently had a scare when BK started skipping meals to the point that on a few days he ate less than 50% of his usual calories.
Watching him closely, he seemed to be having difficulty eating, if we didn't know him so well it would not seem like it.
He was losing weight - and he did not have any to spare. I could see the start of a downward spiral.

We insisted on a dental asap (it had been a little over a year since his last)and on 06/29 he had his remaining 5 teeth extracted - all were bad.

The minute I brought him home he headed straight for the fridge. Hasn't skipped a meal since.
He is back to eating his usual amount, plus a little extra and has picked up a few oz.

hope he's on the mend soon.
 
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