Sarai
Member Since 2018
Hello all, new and old,
My rescue, Rai (short for Sarai) was recently diagnosed with FD on Thursday last week. While I'm not unfamiliar to medical situations, having feline conditions hasn't been a strong suit for me. My first adult pet, Puma, passed away about 5 years ago due to a misdiagnosis of FIP (she was 12 years old) and I believe she went into renal failure. Fast forward to now, my second rescue, only recently developed diabetes. When I got her, I was told she was spayed and everything was up to date. Almost immediately I noticed she was displaying estrus symptoms that she shouldn't. I took her in, and the vet assured me that they could do a 'side' cut and that she was spayed. I still was uneasy about it but she wasn't displaying a full blown estrus cycle so I monitored her over the course of a few years ( she never went into these symptoms around the typical mating season for cats so it was hard to pinpoint). This last cycle, I was able to get her in during her episode to where the vet was able to see that there was in fact an in tact uterus and she had pyometra. We removed it immediately. Her pre-surgery blood work was normal as well as her post surgery blood work. That was back in April. She was fine up until about three weeks ago, when I noticed she was peeing excessively when she rarely used the litter box before and she was following me around the house, begging for water. I took her in this past Thursday, blood work came back Saturday, and she was diagnosed. I believe they want me to start on Lantus injections, and he mentioned something about prescription dry food but I'm going to decline that as it's high glycemic and counter productive to a good diet for her.
I'm very grateful to have a group out here that has the information and support that this group provides so thank you very much for having me and nice to meet you all.
My rescue, Rai (short for Sarai) was recently diagnosed with FD on Thursday last week. While I'm not unfamiliar to medical situations, having feline conditions hasn't been a strong suit for me. My first adult pet, Puma, passed away about 5 years ago due to a misdiagnosis of FIP (she was 12 years old) and I believe she went into renal failure. Fast forward to now, my second rescue, only recently developed diabetes. When I got her, I was told she was spayed and everything was up to date. Almost immediately I noticed she was displaying estrus symptoms that she shouldn't. I took her in, and the vet assured me that they could do a 'side' cut and that she was spayed. I still was uneasy about it but she wasn't displaying a full blown estrus cycle so I monitored her over the course of a few years ( she never went into these symptoms around the typical mating season for cats so it was hard to pinpoint). This last cycle, I was able to get her in during her episode to where the vet was able to see that there was in fact an in tact uterus and she had pyometra. We removed it immediately. Her pre-surgery blood work was normal as well as her post surgery blood work. That was back in April. She was fine up until about three weeks ago, when I noticed she was peeing excessively when she rarely used the litter box before and she was following me around the house, begging for water. I took her in this past Thursday, blood work came back Saturday, and she was diagnosed. I believe they want me to start on Lantus injections, and he mentioned something about prescription dry food but I'm going to decline that as it's high glycemic and counter productive to a good diet for her.
I'm very grateful to have a group out here that has the information and support that this group provides so thank you very much for having me and nice to meet you all.