? Kidney failure

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I can still tell she feels icky,prob some of from her high numbers. Hoping they go down a good bit tnight,gave her 2 units. I wonder if she is assiocated feeling crappy with her old food and thats why she not eating it, if i have to ill get more tasty treasures tomorrow till she gets better
 
She may be associating her usual food with nausea. I know I had to swap Sheba to other food when she had pancreatitis.
Were you able to go back to her original food? I hope i dont have to start over pickimg diffrent foods now lol. But hey,if i have to then i will
 
Were you able to go back to her original food? I hope i dont have to start over pickimg diffrent foods now lol. But hey,if i have to then i will
Yes I could always go back to her usual food. It was just while she was feeling unwell. She normally had a home prepared diet of raw and cooked meats and supplements but when she was sick with pancreatitis she would eat more if I gave her canned food. Once she got better I swapped back to the home made food.
 
Well,she isnt doing so good,not eating,pre shot was 546 this am. Gonna call vet in am and see what going on and go from there. It may be time (
 
Well,she isnt doing so good,not eating,pre shot was 546 this am. Gonna call vet in am and see what going on and go from there. It may be time (
It sounds like she needs some anti nausea medications. It is hard for cats to eat when they are nauseated. There are also other pain medications apart from bupe.
 
It sounds like she needs some anti nausea medications. It is hard for cats to eat when they are nauseated. There are also other pain medications apart from bupe.
That would be nice if thats all it is,but im sure my vet will wanna do all these test and money is a factor for me
 
You shouldn’t need tests done to get an anti nausea injection and some cerenia tablets to take home. Same with pain meds.
Well ill certainly try for sure,i just called e vet and they said they cant without test,prob bc i dont have a relationship with them,maybe mine will,ill call in am
 
Bad news,kidneys are failing. We are giving her fluids,nausea meds and meds to give by liquid to help with appetite. Temp fix,may be ok for a few days or weeks or a month. Thank you all for your help
 
How bad are the kidney numbers? https://www.felinecrf.org/ is a great site with static web pages full of up to date info (this site is the opposite; kind of stale content, great forums). Try to depend more on your regular vet. If you tell him $ is an issue and that at some point you will have to consider euthanasia, he/she might be able and willing to do a bit of guessing and give meds. When it has gotten closer to the end, my vet has been more amenable to my suggestions of "would it hurt to try X?".
 
How bad are the kidney numbers? https://www.felinecrf.org/ is a great site with static web pages full of up to date info (this site is the opposite; kind of stale content, great forums). Try to depend more on your regular vet. If you tell him $ is an issue and that at some point you will have to consider euthanasia, he/she might be able and willing to do a bit of guessing and give meds. When it has gotten closer to the end, my vet has been more amenable to my suggestions of "would it hurt to try X?".
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I’m sorry Bristol has some kidney failure. If they are unwell at the time of testing, the results can often improve with fluids and treatment. Ongoing it depends what stage she is at.
I don’t understand US kidney numbers but I’ll tag @Marje and Gracie who may be able to help you.
Getting them onto a low phosphorus diet and giving extra fluids will help.
Look at Lisa Pierson’s chart for low phosphorus foods. Look for foods that are 250mg/ 100kcal.
 
The e vet dr said anything is possible but he said the numbers are real high,it would be unlikely to recover, she would need hospital care,flushing of the system and may continue to need this the rest of her life. Im going to see what my dr says and if she is pretty much agreeable, then when the time comes ill have to do what i have to. I just hope my dr doesnt say she wants to retest everything they did,bc $$ .
 
They will hopefully be agreeable for you to do subQ fluids at home but it may depend on why the heart is enlarged.
Getting her into low phosphorus food and extra fluids should make a difference. See what your vet advises.
 
They will hopefully be agreeable for you to do subQ fluids at home but it may depend on why the heart is enlarged.
Getting her into low phosphorus food and extra fluids should make a difference. See what your vet advises.
How hard is it to do at home subq fluids? Hiw does this work for someone that also works fulltime? Yes the heart being big isnt good either,they said heartbeat is good
 
SubQ fluids is not hard and once you are set up only takes 5 or so minutes. But you have to get your vets permission to do it and be advised how much to give and how often. There is a link somewhere I can send to you once I’m home. That will show you how it’s done.
 
Fortunately subq is generally required once every day or two, depending on what the vet recommends. My kidney cat gets 200 ml every other day. Unlike insulin, timing is not as critical. After a month of performing subq, you will be a pro. Pick a time that is best for you. I work and find establishing a morning routine where I get all the daily cat chores out of the way to be a good choice; there's nothing to interrupt me. The numbers you provide indicate there is kidney problems. I'm not sure how the enlarged heart fits in. My vet emails me the test results as a PDF and there's usually three pages of info. I guess that means the rest of the numbers are in normal range, but it doesn't tell you what blood tests were run.
 
My vet called and pretty much with her high numbers and enlarged heart,it prob wont turn out good,recommends to put to sleep, and now to make things worse she can barly walk,something seems up with back legs? I might try and give a few days but play it day by day (
 
It does sound like there's a lot of organ failures going on. I think keeping your kitty comfortable and pain free and spending time with her instead of having her alone at the vet, while difficult, is a good strategy that you won't be second guessing later.
 
It does sound like there's a lot of organ failures going on. I think keeping your kitty comfortable and pain free and spending time with her instead of having her alone at the vet, while difficult, is a good strategy that you won't be second guessing later.
I took some time off work and spending time with her,i suspect she has a few days left.
 
Those are pretty high numbers for the creatinine and the phosphorus. Quite often, the best way to get the creatinine down is a few days in the hospital on IV fluids but with her heart like it is, that’s likely not an option here and it would depend on what is exactly wrong with her heart. If they are just saying it’s enlarged from X-rays, it might or might not be. I’ve had radiologists tell me that my cat’s heart was enlarged on an X-ray but it turned out to be the way they had laid her on the X-ray table. On echocardiogram, all was normal.

It states she has hyperkalemia which is high potassium and that could be affecting her legs and her heart. The other huge issue is she is really anemic at 17%. Without other labs, it’s hard to say if it’s from the CKD or not but, usually, a cat with CKD will have anemia if it’s not slowed down and minimized from the get go (at 30%) with B vitamins.

Is it possible they could address these issues? Yes, it is. It’s largely dependent on her heart. If her heart could handle the fluids, she could potentially be turned around. I know this is a tough decision for you so i’ll send you tons of :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Those are pretty high numbers for the creatinine and the phosphorus. Quite often, the best way to get the creatinine down is a few days in the hospital on IV fluids but with her heart like it is, that’s likely not an option here and it would depend on what is exactly wrong with her heart. If they are just saying it’s enlarged from X-rays, it might or might not be. I’ve had radiologists tell me that my cat’s heart was enlarged on an X-ray but it turned out to be the way they had laid her on the X-ray table. On echocardiogram, all was normal.

It states she has hyperkalemia which is high potassium and that could be affecting her legs and her heart. The other huge issue is she is really anemic at 17%. Without other labs, it’s hard to say if it’s from the CKD or not but, usually, a cat with CKD will have anemia if it’s not slowed down and minimized from the get go (at 30%) with B vitamins.

Is it possible they could address these issues? Yes, it is. It’s largely dependent on her heart. If her heart could handle the fluids, she could potentially be turned around. I know this is a tough decision for you so i’ll send you tons of :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:
According to a few drs this is pretty much it,small if any chance it could be turned around,she got a b shot and fluids and if anything she is worse. It could cost thousands and likely wouldnt recover. Id love to keep her for many more years. I know it sounds bad,but to bad we both couldnt go in our sleep and go to rainbow bridge together!!
 
According to a few drs this is pretty much it,small if any chance it could be turned around,she got a b shot and fluids and if anything she is worse. It could cost thousands and likely wouldnt recover. Id love to keep her for many more years. I know it sounds bad,but to bad we both couldnt go in our sleep and go to rainbow bridge together!!
I understand all too well and I’m so sorry. She is lucky to have your love.
 
When I had to make the decision about my 20 year old girl last October, I managed to keep it together until I called the vet; then I, too, broke down. But I knew it was the right think to do for her and it shows how much you truly love her when you let her go and relieve her of pain. She will live on in your memories.
 
She was the best cat,never got mad at me,and poor thing could barley walk in the end and she still used the litter box on the last day even tho she struggled. Couldnt have asked for a better kitty
 
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