ToddyTiger
Member Since 2010
So, I am taking Todd into our regular vet at 2 today. I think he is dealing with neuropathy, rather than arthritis.. though it could be both. But just by the fact that he's walking kinda funny, I think it's more than likely neuropathy. I've read that B-12 Methylcobalamin will help, so I'm going to ask the vet about that... I'm going to ask that the vet do a blood panel, check for ketones and so on today.
However, I am also thinking about trying acupuncture. We have a holistic vet within a 5 minute drive from my house and she does acupuncture. I don't know anyone that has used acupuncture on their cat. I don't know if it would help Todd or not. When I called the office of this holistic vet, I told the gal on the phone (not the vet herself) that Todd was 16, had massive weight loss, diabetes, CRF, appetite issues and arthritis. She said that acupuncture can help with all of those things, and even herbal medicine can help with the CRF. So I'm curious what other folks think about this idea. The first visit is $220. That is for an hour with the vet.. they do a full work up, go over medical history and do the first session of acupuncture, as well as showing me pressure points and massage I can do for him at home. After that, each acupuncture visit is $80. I'm not poor, I can afford it, though I don't want to pay for something that might not help at all or might make him worse. So thoughts/ideas would be great. OR.. if you're in the Seattle area and you have seen someone you like, please recommend them to me!
Thank you!
However, I am also thinking about trying acupuncture. We have a holistic vet within a 5 minute drive from my house and she does acupuncture. I don't know anyone that has used acupuncture on their cat. I don't know if it would help Todd or not. When I called the office of this holistic vet, I told the gal on the phone (not the vet herself) that Todd was 16, had massive weight loss, diabetes, CRF, appetite issues and arthritis. She said that acupuncture can help with all of those things, and even herbal medicine can help with the CRF. So I'm curious what other folks think about this idea. The first visit is $220. That is for an hour with the vet.. they do a full work up, go over medical history and do the first session of acupuncture, as well as showing me pressure points and massage I can do for him at home. After that, each acupuncture visit is $80. I'm not poor, I can afford it, though I don't want to pay for something that might not help at all or might make him worse. So thoughts/ideas would be great. OR.. if you're in the Seattle area and you have seen someone you like, please recommend them to me!
Thank you!