Annual PSA - from Latte, in Spirit

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carolynandlatte

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I am actually a few days late on this! It is nice to finally be able to read, edit it a bit, and even watch the video without busting into tears for hours. I miss her so much and think of her multiple times each day. I have moments of remembering what I still feel were horrific experiences. More now than ever, I am beginning to have good memories. The foster cats have really helped with that.

So here it is...the annual PSA....

Five years ago tonight marks the evening I came home from a week long trip to find Latte VERY, VERY sick. Five years ago tomorrow marks the day she was diagnosed with acute renal failure due to metacam. On Valentines Day 2007 it is written in her chart, “Grave Prognosis. Will contact owner to discuss euthanasia options”. Latte lived another 3.5yrs (GA 7/17/2010), despite multiple health issues that arose after the ARF. She did not leave this world specifically because of the kidney failure. She left because she was ready to move on.

Each year at this time I have always made a point to share her story with others in hopes to prevent the kind of situation we went through. Even though she is no longer with us in a physical form, it is a no brainer that in her honor I continue sharing our story.

A few years ago we had a party of Latte in LL ISG to celebrate surviving such an ordeal. You can read more about our experience with metacam and her illness here: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=5866&hilit=Latte+Metacam In short, I took Latte to the vet because she had a few out of the normal aggressive moments with me. Aside from her shots as a kitten, and a round of medicine for ringworm, she had not been to the vet for 14yrs. She was always healthy. After labs revealing nothing (this included normal kidney values), and x-rays showing mild arthritis the vet thought she might be constipated which was making her grouchy. It was thought if she took some pain medicine she would have an easier time going to the bathroom. Made sense to me. I was given a few choices and told metacam was the greatest new drug. Of course the vet knew best. That was their job, right? I didn't research it. I just gave it. Fast forward a few weeks later and I was about to lose Latte.

I was beside myself, that I gave my cat a medicine without even looking up information on it. I would NEVER do that for myself. I was horrified with what I read, in the aftermath. Not just about metacam, but many other drugs that are given recklessly (no warnings, little regard for dose, etc). So, I spent the last four years trying to educate cat owners on metacam, and pushing the fda to investigate the need for a black box warning, along with warnings about dosage. Its was quite an uphill battle, politically. Two months from the day Latte left, the black box warning was issues.

This post is not meant to specifically target metacam, though due to my experience it is used as an example. I want mine and Latte’s message to be about educating all pet owners. Take the time to ask your vet questions. Take the time to research the tx options they are offering you. Certainly every option/medication is going to have a risk. Weigh the pro’s and con’s. Make an informed decision. Be the driver of your pet’s health. Vets are not ALL bad. But most vets are into general practice. They cannot know everything about everything. Form a good relationship with them and your input will be invaluable.

One request from anyone reading this… I would ask that you click on the link in my signature (http://www.metacamkills.com). Please Read one or two (or more) accounts of other cat's who had similar situations to Latte. Notice a theme...owners not being being informed of what to look for if an adverse reaction is happening OR even that an adverse reaction can happen, AND overdosing.

With that information please, in honor of Latte...
1. Always ask your vet for information on any new medication they want to give your cat. If they dont/wont (get a new vet, LOL), look it up online and ask others. BE AWARE OF POTENTIAL ADVERSE REACTIONS SO YOU CAN GET IMMEDIATE HELP IF YOU SEE ANY! (sorry for the caps, but so important). Just like you would not give your cat insulin w/o testing, why would you want to give your cat a medicine w/o checking. Ask your vet for choices/alternatives of any medicine.
2. Always check the dose your vet is giving you to what is recommended (easy to find this online).
3. Spread the word to your friends and families with animals....to keep themselves informed.

I will ask that this post not become a battle ground over metacam. Nor that it necessarily be a 'memorial' for Latte (as I might end up crying too much). Rather it just be a story, and a message to educate owners and save our furbabies from unnecessary harm. Thank you for letting us share!

****The link to the party video in the LL condo didnt seem to work the other day when I tried. So I got it hooked up with you tube! its kind of long...and some of the video is sad (in her sick days with the ARF). But some of it is kind of fun. ANd well, she was my girl. Gotta show her off! ;-) All of it is during or post arf. Watch some or all if you like. She was the princess warrior! :mrgreen:
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Thank you for sharing, Carolyn. It is so important to spread the word about doing a little research and asking questions and not just relying on what someone else tells you no matter who that person is. I remember your and Latte's story very well as she went to the bridge the day after Jake. Beautiful video.
 
(((Carolyn)))....what an amazing video of your most beautiful Latte. You can see how strong the love and bond is between you two but those of us who have known you all for a while know that you two have always been soulmates. Thank you for honoring Latte by doing the PSA so all of our new members can learn of the dangers of metacam and of just accepting any meds to give our beloved, precious babies. I know how hard this is for you but there is no better way to remember Latte. Thank you for all your tireless efforts to get the blackbox on metacam.

How lucky Latte was to have you.....what a miracle she was.

Sending you much love and hugs. Hope the foster kits are ok. Do you still have the inimitable Tippie? ;-) ;-) :-D
 
Hi Carolyn, I too thank you once again for posting this. It is forever a great way to remember her, honor her. It is especially poignant for me, having lost one of mine to metacam. I will forever applaud you for all that you did to help the having this drug on the black box list. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
 
Hi Carolyn,
I echo the sentiments above. Latte's is an important story and we all will take it to heart. She was such a beautiful girl. The video montage is very special, a wonderful tribute to a very brave kitty.

We hope that you are doing well and that Tippie is, too. Don't be a stranger!

Hugs,

Ella & Rusty
 
What a truly wonderful way to honor Latte's memory!

and Oh, the heart tugs brought on by that video!

Hugs to you from me...and a big sloppy kiss to Tippie from the Binkster!

celi
 
thanks carolyn - i didn't know latte, but can tell she was a special kitter!

it's a wonderful thing you're doing to educate the rest of us.
 
Latte was a very special cat here in LL..and Carolyn you are a very special part here still..The video
is so beautiful--Thanks for reminding us all of your sweet girl & for giving those here the information we all need to know-Hugs from us!
 
Carolyn

I didn't know how the black box warning had come about but I have been spreading the word so your efforts are working even when you know nothing about it. Vyktor now has a huge note on his file that he is never to be given Metacam and I have told all the other cat beans I know to do the same. I have also informed several vets of the dangers of Metacam which they take far more seriously when I tell them about the black box warning. I cannot thank you enough for persevering with that.

Thank you for sharing Latte too, she was so beautiful.

Serryn
 
It's kind of interesting how a drug like Metacam can have such amazing results in one animal and devastating ones in another... Metacam has always been my go-to pain killer in my rats - sprained legs, post spay/neuter/tumor removal, ear infections, etc.... it has always helped them feel so much better, and without the pica behavior caused by a lot of other similar drugs. I am glad there are other options for our cats, though. Thanks for the reminder.
 
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We love you Latte......xxxxxxs from Shadow and Raja
(((Carolyn)))
 
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