mirnta
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Thank you!@mirnta
@PussCatPrince - GA
I've sent Marje both a PM and an email. I have no idea if she's available at the moment, but I'm sure she'll stop by when she can. She may be able to help put things in perspective.
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Thank you!@mirnta
@PussCatPrince - GA
I've sent Marje both a PM and an email. I have no idea if she's available at the moment, but I'm sure she'll stop by when she can. She may be able to help put things in perspective.
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Ok. Good to know i will ask when i go get the fluids and vitamins. Thank you.I would ask the vet why is he giving this prognosis and if there's something else besides the CKD stage 2 , because stage 2 is really something they can live with and have a very good quality of life
HCT is the ratio of the volume of red blood cells to the total volume of blood which in his case is a low but not terribly low still in a treatable range if you act soon, so I would also ask the vet why is he saying he has severe anemia
Basically I think you need to ask the vet to clarify the prognosis a bit more
Ok. Good to know i will ask when i go get the fluids and vitamins. Thank you.

Ok ...that is a lot..i will try to answer..no laxatives. He has a hard time pooping tho. Can you summarize the mycoplasma.i am having a hard time understanding it all with the stress..yes fleas of course. What do i do about it? He was severly dehydrated i dont know why. Like i said i am getting all that stuff from the vet, but this so goddamn overwhelming and so much stuff tied in with also giving insulin, it makes me feel like im gonna go insane and do not have the strength to manage all this. He only leaves his box to eat and pee. Thanks.I’m not sure why your vet feels Miel is on death’s door because his numbers don’t indicate that. His CKD is early stage 2...in fact, not even to the point were you’d give daily Subq fluids. His phosphorus is at a great level.
I agree with Larry that it looks like he has regenerative anemia which makes me wonder if he’s got a mycoplasma. Does he go outside....every and any issues with ticks or fleas or mosquitos? I’d ask my vet about these things because it doesn’t look like the CKD is causing this anemia but at 21% on his hematocrit, he probably feels pretty bad along with the pancreatitis (see below).
He also needs a potassium supplement but this has to be dosed by the vet. Many use NOW potassium gluconate but, again, you must work with the vet on this and get it precisely dosed and monitored because too high of a potassium level is as bad as too low.
It’s not common to see high magnesium in cats although cats with advanced CKD can have it but his kidney values don’t indicate that at all. I’d definitely question the vet. Do you use any laxatives with him because they can cause high magnesium. I’ve looked at literally hundreds of labs and this is the first high magnesium I’ve seen. You said he is “barely eliminating”. Do you mean peeing because urinary blockages can also cause the magnesium to be high. Fluid therapy can help. It would also be best to ave his blood pressure checked as magnesium levels can affect the BP.
While CKD cats often have issues with potassium, I wonder more if this is not CKD related since he’s not in a very advanced stage. Insulin cat cause the uptake of potassium from the blood into the cells leaving a lower potassium level but it’s not typically that low so I still believe it’s due to something else. The wobbliness is likely attributable to the low potassium. He will feel better if you can talk to the vet about this ASAP.
As soon as I saw his labs, what popped out to me is pancreatitis. He has the symptoms and they will feel really bad. You might want to read THIS post on pancreatitis which discusses symptoms and treatments. He would benefit from Subq fluids for pancreatitis and also pain meds like buprenorphine as well as an anti nausea drug such as ondansetron. I’d discuss all of this with my vet after you read the post on pancreatitis.
He also has a bit of protein in his urine which should be addressed at some point. It might or might not be of significance.
If your vet doesn’t respond to treat the above...all of which are treatable...I’d find another vet. From his labs, I just don’t see that he is at the point that he will only live another month but he needs the anemia, potassium, and magnesium and pancreatitis issues addressed immediately with some meds and supportive care.
Many vines and hopes your vet will be more proactive.
I would imagine the lethargy is the anemia. That really needs to be addressed immediately.Ok ...that is a lot..i will try to answer..no laxatives. He has a hard time pooping tho. Can you summarize the mycoplasma.i am having a hard time understanding it all with the stress..yes fleas of course. What do i do about it? He was severly dehydrated i dont know why. Like i said i am getting all that stuff from the vet, but this so goddamn overwhelming and so much stuff tied in with also giving insulin, it makes me feel like im gonna go insane and do not have the strength to manage all this. He only leaves his box to eat and pee. Thanks.
ok. Thanks.I would imagine the lethargy is the anemia. That really needs to be addressed immediately.
Mycoplasma...also referred to as Hemoplasmas...are parasites transmitted by fleas, ticks, mosquitos. They can cause feline infectious anemia which is usually treated with an antibiotic like doxycycline and also possibly a blood transfusion.
The CKD and pancreatitis can cause dehydration. Subq fluids on a temporary basis can help him feel better. I’d be surprised at a vet that wouldn’t have given him Subq fluids while he was there.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it cuz i am falling apart....he has been my vet for ten years but if he doesnt wanna help, i can...My simple understanding is it is a bacteria problem given from an infected flea or tick. It can be treated with anti-biotics .
Anemia, lethargy, lack of appetite are among the symptoms.
Pancreatitis can be treated with fluids and pain relief.
You are not going to go bonkers @mirnta . We shan't allow it & you can lean on all of us no matter what.
Are you able to use another vet at all? .
Yes, the lab that did his blood tests, Antech, has a PCR test for it.ok. Thanks.
Is there a test for mycoplasma or should i just mention it? Will antibiotics wreck his lil body when he's already so sick?
Ok i will ask for it. He doesnt handle them well...he pukes and gets the runs pretty badly..Yes, the lab that did his blood tests, Antech, has a PCR test for it.
ECID when it comes to antibiotics but if that’s what he needs to feel better, isn’t it worth a try? Some cats tolerate them well; some have issues but can take them anyway.
I would discuss everything with the vet.Ok i will ask for it. He doesnt handle them well...he pukes and gets the runs pretty badly..
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it cuz i am falling apart....he has been my vet for ten years but if he doesnt wanna help, i can...
You feel free to be this way too anytime you like.That info is fine for anemia caused by CKD but that’s not what is going on here with Miel. His lab tests indicate his anemia is regenerative, not non regenerative which is what you see with CKD. B12 is not likely to help and ESAs like Aranesp aren’t given for this type of anemia.Here's the info about the anemia.
http://www.felinecrf.org/anaemia.htm
At an hct of 21 it's on the boarder of being ALMOST severe. Under 20 it needs to be treated with aranesp. Right now you can give b12 and possibly iron. If they suspect pancreatitis the treatment is sub q fluids (the 80 bun suggests your cat could be dehydrated... Probably from eating and drinking less lately), bupe for pain, and something for nausea such as cerenia.
Potassium supplements are needed as well.
I think if these things are addressed you'll see your cat perk up.
There's a great group on Facebook called Cats with Chronic Renal Failure that may be helpful.
We did this VIDEO showing how to give Subq fluids at home specifically for FDMB members but it’s posted on YouTube and has been very, very popular.If you've never done subQ fluids or syringe feeding before, things that seem like an act of desperation and/or awful for a cat, it doesn't have to be that way.
Many people here have done subQ so you'll get lots of good advive and I'm sure there must be a lot of Y-Tube videos.
Syringe feeding does not have to be "force" feeding. It takes patience and although this is not scientific it requires love and maybe even a leap of faith.
That's another thing we can all help you with.
Ok I'll deleteThat info is fine for anemia caused by CKD but that’s not what is going on here with Miel. His lab tests indicate his anemia is regenerative, not non regenerative which is what you see with CKD. B12 is not likely to help and ESAs like Aranesp aren’t given for this type of anemia.
You don’t need to. I just wanted to give the correct info.Ok I'll delete
Thank you for that info!If you've never done subQ fluids or syringe feeding before, things that seem like an act of desperation and/or awful for a cat, it doesn't have to be that way.
Many people here have done subQ so you'll get lots of good advive and I'm sure there must be a lot of Y-Tube videos.
Syringe feeding does not have to be "force" feeding. It takes patience and although this is not scientific it requires love and maybe even a leap of faith.
That's another thing we can all help you with.
One very quick story. Noah's brother Andrew was very ill when we brought him home. Being locked up at the vet was too much trauma. Our vet had faith in us that we could syringe feed him and get his meds into him and we did. His nickname was Bright Eyes, those eyes came back and he lived many years after that.
Internal bleeding from what? It does appear to be darker.....?Regenerative anemia is cause either by internal bleeding or that the red blood cells are dying before the mature or that they are dying prematurely like from mycoplasma. Is the stool black? If so that could be due to an internal bleed in the upper GI tract and the blood is black since it is digested.
What does regenerative mean? He is ok today..he is eating tons of wet food which is awesome. And he seems a little more alert and walking around some. Still very wobbly tho...i am in the process of moving so this is all really stressful.That info is fine for anemia caused by CKD but that’s not what is going on here with Miel. His lab tests indicate his anemia is regenerative, not non regenerative which is what you see with CKD. B12 is not likely to help and ESAs like Aranesp aren’t given for this type of anemia.
Thank you. He is hanging in there. Seems more alert today which is promising and he is eating wet food!! Hooray!
Eating more is a great signThank you. He is hanging in there. Seems more alert today which is promising and he is eating wet food!! Hooray!

Any kind of GI insult and it’s typically not just dark but black like tar. And that kind of consistency as well.Internal bleeding from what? It does appear to be darker.....?
It means he’s still capable of making new red blood cells as opposed to non regenerative anemia like you see in more advanced CKD where they are not able to make new blood cells.What does regenerative mean? He is ok today..he is eating tons of wet food which is awesome. And he seems a little more alert and walking around some. Still very wobbly tho...i am in the process of moving so this is all really stressful.
Thank you. He is hanging in there. Seems more alert today which is promising and he is eating wet food!! Hooray!
& I am mighty happy to read he is eating. Hello everyone thank you for writing. He *seems* to be doing much better. He scarfs down wet good now. Maybe part of the problem was he just didnt wanna eat his old food anymore? My vet is willing to proceed anyway i would like. Since moving was a nightmare i havent gotten the fluids and vits yet but soon. He is much more active, and stands more. Still wobbly. I feel pretty positive cuz he seemed to be at death's door and now at he alert and moving more. Vet soon. Thanks for all your advice.

Fantastic there is such an improvement!!!Hi everyone....sorry i didnt update sooner..i moved and it was all waaay too overwhelming for me i had to take a break.
Ok! I have learned to give fluids at home! Scary but cool. He is also on vitamins. He is doing so well it's amazing. He went from never leaving his box and falling over every time he walked to: he walks all the time, rarely loses balance, goes outside, grooms more, but not enough, eats like a CHAMP, i have a new loft bed and he climbs the stairs with relative ease. He has gained over a pound! He is almost back to normal. I have learned to bathe him, another scary thing i conquered!! The only issue right now is he is creating too much pee and cant hold it in all the time, and leaks.sucks..i have reduced fluids some. Will have check up in a couple weeks. According to my vet he should be dead in two weeks!! That is not gonna happen. I'm really proud at what ive accomplished. There is hope. Thank you everyone for helping me.