Suzanne & Darcy
Member Since 2020
1.25 mg every 12 hours is usual dose for a cat
I saw where it said there was thrombogenic material in there, but they didn’t use the words “formed thrombi” which is what I always see on Ginger’s ultrasound report (no formed thrombi) but she always has spontaneous echocardiographic contrast SEC which they describe as smoke, which puts her at an elevated risk for thrombi. She’s actually recently been put on a second blood thinner (Xarelto) in addition to the Clopidogrel because of her severe risk. Based on this study https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10...=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub 0pubmed@Wendy&NekoThe below info was in the visit summary.
Arterial Thromboembolism (ATE):
Arterial thromboembolism is a devastating complication of heart disease in cats. The underlying cause is associated with heart disease, which induces blood stasis and results in thrombus formation. Blood stasis, along with damaged endothelium and a hypercoagulable state, causes clot formation in the left atrium. Portions of the thrombus can break off and mobilize to distant sites, with the most common site being where the aorta (major artery in the body) splits to send branches to the hind limbs. Lack of blood flow leads to the development of clinical signs, including pain, inability to use one or both hind limbs, and cold extremities.
Although treatment can be attempted, both the short- and long-term prognosis is generally poor. The standard treatment to prevent clot formation is with antithrombotic medications, such as Plavix (clopidogrel) or aspirin.
IIRC, and it's hard to do that now because of sleep deprevation, but he has clots but they're not lodged in anything.
It's not the same thing but Noah had an enlarged heart, so big it had torn through the cardiac sac. No one knew how he could even be alive but he kept on going for another four years. It wasn't love, medications or some miracle, we just got lucky.doc recommended euthanasia


You did everything you could.
I am completely exhausted. An hour ago, I was watching some random YouTube video on my computer desk, where mister always came up behind and would boop me with his nose or make an activation noise and settle in at his cat bed underneath my desk, or he sits to the opposite side on the carpet, and I swear I just heard him meow not an hour ago. I rewound the video six times trying to find the timestamp that sounded like a meow and I couldn't.Tears on my keyboard.I am so sorry for you.
You did everything you could.
Take care of yourself now, you must be exhausted.
Fly free Billie.![]()

Oh we will. I keep thinking of you and Mister. This is devastating for you. What a vacuum in your life— an empty place. I will probably be in the same place (again) with grief before too long.I am completely exhausted. An hour ago, I was watching some random YouTube video on my computer desk, where mister always came up behind and would boop me with his nose or make an activation noise and settle in at his cat bed underneath my desk, or he sits to the opposite side on the carpet, and I swear I just heard him meow not an hour ago. I rewound the video six times trying to find the timestamp that sounded like a meow and I couldn't.
I just now laid down in my bed. I will try to get some rest, but it's just heartbreaking seeing the right side of the bed be empty where mister would usually lie every night.
Everybody that has furbabies, please hug them for me and spoil them this weekend.
I used to catch the tiniest glimpse of Rover out of the corner of my eye from time to time. Smile. Meow back. It's a precious gift.I swear I just heard him meow not an hour ago




You were tenacious in managing his FD, getting him the diagnoses he needed, getting him in for SRT, as well as managing the CHF. And in the end, you made the same decision I would have 