Denise & Honey
Member Since 2012
Still having problems with Minkie – diarrhea. It seems to be getting worse – finished Metronizadole after 3.5 days on Friday. Last night he was such a mess I had to clean him up and I think his anus is getting sore.
This has been going on for a little over a week. I took him to the vet last Sunday and he did an exam and blood work – see link. Nothing really wrong apart from a few elevated results possible due to infection. Sienne kindly took a look at the results and pm'd me:
blood work
Apart from the diarrhea, he seems fine – he’s eating well, better than normal, peeing and wanting to play. He does show 3rd eyelid often but not all of the time. He has lost weight – 1lb in 3mths – now at 10.5lbs and I’m starting to see that he’s looking thinner.
When Honey was diagnosed, I switch all cats to wet food – FF mainly. Could it be diet? He likes fish but I’ve had him on chicken since he was ill. The vet said to put him on a bland rice or chicken diet while ill, but he wouldn’t eat it. He does not like fortiflora either.
He is indoor/outdoor – I kept him in during most of the week but then let him out from Thursday. No going out now.
Any suggestions on what to do next? Go back on the Metronizadole - we had to have the liquid form as he won’t take pills or is there something else to try? Could this be more serious or still likely to be an infection?
thanks!!!
This has been going on for a little over a week. I took him to the vet last Sunday and he did an exam and blood work – see link. Nothing really wrong apart from a few elevated results possible due to infection. Sienne kindly took a look at the results and pm'd me:
The anion gap and bicarbonate results suggest metabolic acidosis. This most likely is the result of the diarrhea although I'd expect some of the other electrolyte levels to be off (e.g., potassium). Is there any chance Minkey's been exposed to antifreeze? Ethylene glycol, a major component in antifreeze, can cause these levels to be off. If your cats get into anywhere that a car has been and there's a leak or antifreeze is around, it's a problem. It's poisonous. Animals like it because it has a sweet taste.
The A/G ratio is an index of protein metabolism (albumin/globulin ration) that's indicative of liver or kidney issues. High levels suggest inflammation. This ratio can also be effected by age -- older cats have a higher result.
I would expect that BUN or creatinine levels would be off if there there kidney issues. Likewise, the specific gravity is fine.
blood work
Apart from the diarrhea, he seems fine – he’s eating well, better than normal, peeing and wanting to play. He does show 3rd eyelid often but not all of the time. He has lost weight – 1lb in 3mths – now at 10.5lbs and I’m starting to see that he’s looking thinner.
When Honey was diagnosed, I switch all cats to wet food – FF mainly. Could it be diet? He likes fish but I’ve had him on chicken since he was ill. The vet said to put him on a bland rice or chicken diet while ill, but he wouldn’t eat it. He does not like fortiflora either.
He is indoor/outdoor – I kept him in during most of the week but then let him out from Thursday. No going out now.
Any suggestions on what to do next? Go back on the Metronizadole - we had to have the liquid form as he won’t take pills or is there something else to try? Could this be more serious or still likely to be an infection?
thanks!!!