houghtam
Member Since 2013
Just got home from the vet. Hardey did not have dental/extractions today. They weighed him and he was down another 1/2 pound since last Thursday. Vet didn't feel comfortable putting him under if there was an underlying problem other than bad teeth that was causing such quick weight loss. They did an XRAY and said it looked like the left side of his intestines were filled with what looked like gas. She wasn't sure if it was a blockage or not. They gave him something to push the solids through (nothing has come out yet) and did another XRAY right before I picked him up at 5pm. The "gas" had moved, but was now almost his entire colon, not just the half it was earlier in the day. He has an appt with a specialist tomorrow morning for an ultrasound to try to see what is going on. Vet is hoping maybe it's some sort of bacteria that is producing mass amounts of gas, but she isn't sure just from an XRAY. Anyone ever heard of this?
Hardey is home now and inhaled some real tuna juice and a bit of food with real tuna on top. Not nearly enough for a cat who hasn't eaten since 9 pm last night. He has been drinking alot of water though. Is the water consumption normal after fasting for almost 18 hours?
Vet said she did a blood glucose this morning and it was 197. I know that is probably "vet stress", but still seems high. I'm going to test in an hour or so, once he has relaxed a bit.
I am at a loss. Any suggestions or ideas about what might be going on?
UPDATE - just did blood test - 110. About what it normally is this time of night. I just fed him more of a small can of real tuna - he's now had about 1/2 of the can and is wanting more. Having no problems chewing at all. Concerned that I shouldn't give him too much since his colon is full of gas. But, he wants more....
Hardey is home now and inhaled some real tuna juice and a bit of food with real tuna on top. Not nearly enough for a cat who hasn't eaten since 9 pm last night. He has been drinking alot of water though. Is the water consumption normal after fasting for almost 18 hours?
Vet said she did a blood glucose this morning and it was 197. I know that is probably "vet stress", but still seems high. I'm going to test in an hour or so, once he has relaxed a bit.
I am at a loss. Any suggestions or ideas about what might be going on?
UPDATE - just did blood test - 110. About what it normally is this time of night. I just fed him more of a small can of real tuna - he's now had about 1/2 of the can and is wanting more. Having no problems chewing at all. Concerned that I shouldn't give him too much since his colon is full of gas. But, he wants more....