I have 2 cats left out of 3 littermates I hand raised with milk dropped into their little mouths from 2 days old. I lost one earlier this year to Congestive Heart Failure. Samson was diagnosed with FD on 10/1/11, but went into remission in early November, and the FD likely was due to a couple of steroid shots he had received. I take Samson's BG about once a week and it is generally in the 70's.
Samson and his sister, Yoda, have both not seemed quite right to me lately, so I took them in for some blood work. They were 14 on 5/22/12. They both have CRF....Yoda has about 25% function left, and Samson has about 20% function left. I read posts still very often on FBMC, even though my FD experience was limited. I'm always quite excited to see the turn around kitties with FD make after their beans come to this board. So, I know there are people here who know quite a bit about CRF.
I've gone to that Yahoo Group, but it does not have a format I can figure out much at this point, and you all feel like friends to me. My vet, who is a lovely vet and very supportive of me doing things he had never heard of people being willing to do when Samson was in his bad times, says that all we can do is get them on some food that will take some of the work off of the kidneys, and keep an eye on them, and test them at least every 6 months.
I don't know how bad 25% and 20% function left is in the scheme of CRF. How bad, realistically, is that? Is there anything other than the diet change I can do. I'm not that worried about Samson changing diet, as he stays in his good numbers even when I let him have bad food....and now I'm apparently going to have to give him food bad for FD. I will, of course, keep monitoring his BG at least weekly.
I don't think they're either one dehydrated....they both do like to drink a lot, which was what made me suspect the problem anyway....since they neither were having any elevated BG.
So is just this diet change and keeping aware of any changing symptoms what I should be doing?
Thanks for any input on this, which is worrying me, of course. The kitties and I are joined at the hip pretty much.
Bennie
Samson and his sister, Yoda, have both not seemed quite right to me lately, so I took them in for some blood work. They were 14 on 5/22/12. They both have CRF....Yoda has about 25% function left, and Samson has about 20% function left. I read posts still very often on FBMC, even though my FD experience was limited. I'm always quite excited to see the turn around kitties with FD make after their beans come to this board. So, I know there are people here who know quite a bit about CRF.
I've gone to that Yahoo Group, but it does not have a format I can figure out much at this point, and you all feel like friends to me. My vet, who is a lovely vet and very supportive of me doing things he had never heard of people being willing to do when Samson was in his bad times, says that all we can do is get them on some food that will take some of the work off of the kidneys, and keep an eye on them, and test them at least every 6 months.
I don't know how bad 25% and 20% function left is in the scheme of CRF. How bad, realistically, is that? Is there anything other than the diet change I can do. I'm not that worried about Samson changing diet, as he stays in his good numbers even when I let him have bad food....and now I'm apparently going to have to give him food bad for FD. I will, of course, keep monitoring his BG at least weekly.
I don't think they're either one dehydrated....they both do like to drink a lot, which was what made me suspect the problem anyway....since they neither were having any elevated BG.
So is just this diet change and keeping aware of any changing symptoms what I should be doing?
Thanks for any input on this, which is worrying me, of course. The kitties and I are joined at the hip pretty much.
Bennie