Ele & Blackie (GA)
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On 12/23 Blackie started not eating as well as usual and he vomited several times. By 12/24 he wasn't eating at all and I started syringe feeding and got him to a vet (not my regular one). His blood work wasn't bad - it was better than it had been in several months. You can see all bloodwork in my signature.
The vet we saw said that his WBC was elevated for an older cat even though it was in the normal range. He thought he might have a kidney infection. They couldn't do a U/A, but the vet said kidney infections often don't show up in the urine. So they put Blackie on Zenequin and Cyproheptadin for appetite. He told me to continue the Pepcid that I was giving (2.5mg bid). He hasn't vomited since Friday morning.
On Monday we went back to my regular vet. He did an exam and didn't see anything obvious - normal heart, temp, no masses, bumps, pain, etc. He increased the dose of Zenequin and switched us from the Cypro to Mirtazapine 1/4 tab every 3 days.
Last night Blackie acted like he was very itchy and I thought it might be a side effect of the Mirt, but this morning he seems fine. Over the last few days he has been eating a little on his own and I have been syringe feeding too. I had stopped his supplements on Friday, but I'm starting them again today in hopes they will make him feel better. These supplements are Potassium, Renal Essentials, Dasuquin. I had not stopped his other meds, Gabapentin (for arthritis) and Calcitriol. He also gets 100ml of LR daily.
What I find most frustrating is that his renal numbers are pretty good, but he's still not eating like he should. I just don't understand why. I'm also concerned about getting the necessary food in him when I go back to work next week. I have lowered his dose of Lantus and I'm trying to find the best dose while he's not eating as well.
I weighed him this morning before his shot and I'm going to continue to do this daily so I can see if he's getting enough food. On the good side, he hasn't lost much weight. He was 12 lbs 9 oz this am and he is usually between 12 lbs 12 oz and 13 lbs 2 oz (this has been mid-day after fluids & food). Several weeks ago I measured out Blackie's food over a 24 hr period and he was getting 13 Tb of food. So I'm going to aim for 8 to 10 Tb of food now and see what happens. If he eats more great, but if not I can at least syringe feed that much.
Several people have suggested we have Blackie tested for pancreatitis. What is the most reliable test and where do they send it? My vet said that he doesn't think the test is reliable and I want to be able to give him more info.
Blackie is such a sweetie and I've been feeling really depressed over this. Other than the not eating well, he seems okay. He's peeing and pooping normally and he's cleaning himself. I would really appreciate any feedback you can give me on this. Thank you!!
The vet we saw said that his WBC was elevated for an older cat even though it was in the normal range. He thought he might have a kidney infection. They couldn't do a U/A, but the vet said kidney infections often don't show up in the urine. So they put Blackie on Zenequin and Cyproheptadin for appetite. He told me to continue the Pepcid that I was giving (2.5mg bid). He hasn't vomited since Friday morning.
On Monday we went back to my regular vet. He did an exam and didn't see anything obvious - normal heart, temp, no masses, bumps, pain, etc. He increased the dose of Zenequin and switched us from the Cypro to Mirtazapine 1/4 tab every 3 days.
Last night Blackie acted like he was very itchy and I thought it might be a side effect of the Mirt, but this morning he seems fine. Over the last few days he has been eating a little on his own and I have been syringe feeding too. I had stopped his supplements on Friday, but I'm starting them again today in hopes they will make him feel better. These supplements are Potassium, Renal Essentials, Dasuquin. I had not stopped his other meds, Gabapentin (for arthritis) and Calcitriol. He also gets 100ml of LR daily.
What I find most frustrating is that his renal numbers are pretty good, but he's still not eating like he should. I just don't understand why. I'm also concerned about getting the necessary food in him when I go back to work next week. I have lowered his dose of Lantus and I'm trying to find the best dose while he's not eating as well.
I weighed him this morning before his shot and I'm going to continue to do this daily so I can see if he's getting enough food. On the good side, he hasn't lost much weight. He was 12 lbs 9 oz this am and he is usually between 12 lbs 12 oz and 13 lbs 2 oz (this has been mid-day after fluids & food). Several weeks ago I measured out Blackie's food over a 24 hr period and he was getting 13 Tb of food. So I'm going to aim for 8 to 10 Tb of food now and see what happens. If he eats more great, but if not I can at least syringe feed that much.
Several people have suggested we have Blackie tested for pancreatitis. What is the most reliable test and where do they send it? My vet said that he doesn't think the test is reliable and I want to be able to give him more info.
Blackie is such a sweetie and I've been feeling really depressed over this. Other than the not eating well, he seems okay. He's peeing and pooping normally and he's cleaning himself. I would really appreciate any feedback you can give me on this. Thank you!!