Missy
Member Since 2016
This has to do with Misty a fat 15 year old. She is not diabetic but had high-ish numbers before the big food switch.
A few hours ago I was preparing their food and Misty was waiting and mewing like normal. As I was walking to the spot where they eat I dropped the bowl and she got scared and waddled away. She came back quickly but only sniffed the food and then looked nauseous. She vomited water and then her eyes started darting back and forth. She went and hid where she does not go usually. 30 minutes later she can not walk and her head is following her eye movement. She is breathing a bit fast but just looks darn miserable.
A quick googling turn up feline vestibular disease.... She was super happy this morning and playing. The internet said that this should resolve on it's own and to provide support. I am totally broke right now and I wish I could bring her to the vet and get her help. I feel like a terrible pet guardian. Do you guys think if I nurse her she will get better? How often should I give her water in a syringe?Food? Is there anything I can do to help her? Her ears are perfect no guck no smell, what could have brought this on? Did getting scared give her a heart attack? If you pick her up she freaks out. Seems like her world is spinning.
I'm trying to find funds to go to the vet but if I go I can't afford a full blood panel. I fear just going there they will tell me to just keep an eye on her and they can't find anything without alot of tests. Do vets give pills or something to help with this if it is vestibular?
I'm so panicked right now I'm shaking.
Anybody have a cat with similar symptoms? Is she going to die? Is it contagous?
She has never been outside but is not up to date on vaccinations.
While typing this she has peed herself because she cannot get to the box...
A few hours ago I was preparing their food and Misty was waiting and mewing like normal. As I was walking to the spot where they eat I dropped the bowl and she got scared and waddled away. She came back quickly but only sniffed the food and then looked nauseous. She vomited water and then her eyes started darting back and forth. She went and hid where she does not go usually. 30 minutes later she can not walk and her head is following her eye movement. She is breathing a bit fast but just looks darn miserable.
A quick googling turn up feline vestibular disease.... She was super happy this morning and playing. The internet said that this should resolve on it's own and to provide support. I am totally broke right now and I wish I could bring her to the vet and get her help. I feel like a terrible pet guardian. Do you guys think if I nurse her she will get better? How often should I give her water in a syringe?Food? Is there anything I can do to help her? Her ears are perfect no guck no smell, what could have brought this on? Did getting scared give her a heart attack? If you pick her up she freaks out. Seems like her world is spinning.
I'm trying to find funds to go to the vet but if I go I can't afford a full blood panel. I fear just going there they will tell me to just keep an eye on her and they can't find anything without alot of tests. Do vets give pills or something to help with this if it is vestibular?
I'm so panicked right now I'm shaking.
Anybody have a cat with similar symptoms? Is she going to die? Is it contagous?
She has never been outside but is not up to date on vaccinations.
While typing this she has peed herself because she cannot get to the box...
s for you. (I can really relate to how scared you are right now.)