Oliver's mom
Member Since 2013
Oliver is about 11 years old. He was a rescue so we are not entirely sure of his age but we've had him for 9 years and he was likely about 1 or 2 years when we found him hungry and homeless.
I just spent over 500.00 on 2 of my cats (Oliver and George) to try and figure out why Oliver is losing so much weight and why both boys are coughing. A year and a half ago they both had this cough and George had it worse so I brought him to the vet and he had a PCR test done via throat swab which came back positive for mycoplasma. The vet sent George home with Doxycycline and enough for Oliver as well. After a few weeks of treatment the coughing stopped but about 6 months later it returned. The vet prescribed another round for both cats and again it seemed to cure the cough but within a few months it was back. We tried another drug that did not seem to have much of an effect and then I tried to treat it holistically with Olive Leaf powder for a few months but it didn't work. Oliver has been losing weight over this entire period but it did seem to improve each time with the doxycycline treatments so I thought the weight loss was associated with the potential mycoplasma.
I just took them to a new vet a few weeks ago and they did exams on both cats (George is a large cat and not losing weight but Oliver is very thin and continuing to lose weight). They did a PCR test on both but this time it was a blood serum test rather than a throat swab and CBC's on both cats and a T-4 on Oliver to check his thyroid. I should have had them run full geriatric panels on both cats, especially Oliver but I did not have the extra 120.00 to cover that. The tests came back negative for mycoplasma and the CBC's for both cats was normal and Oliver's thyroid level was normal. The vet sent me with Doxycycline for both cats for a full month because that is what has worked in the past but it just does not seem to be the answer, especially since they just tested negative for mycoplasma. The vet suggested xrays or ultrasound as the next step.
When I got home I started looking online and now I'm worried about diabetes. They couldn't do a urinalysis at the time on Oliver because he peed in his kennel because he was so scared and I wish the vet had suggested that we specifically check for diabetes but she didn't talk about it. I'm going to call on Monday morning to see if there was anything in the bloodwork that could indicate diabetes although I don't think any of the blood work run was geared towards that. I will also ask if I could bring in a urine sample using the Nosorb urine collection product. Or I may have to bring Oliver in for a blood test. This vet charges 79.00 for an exam but I'm hoping that maybe I can just bring him in and have the tech draw the blood and send it off for testing.
But I'm also wondering about EPI for Oliver now that I've been learning more about it. He eats and eats and eats and is getting thinner and thinner. I read on this site and on others that EPI can often go hand in hand with diabetes for cats and I hope this is not the case but need to find out. They are both indoor cats but to be safe, I dewormed them with Strongid last week and will retreat in 1 week's time.
We do not have heartworm where we live so I am fairly certain this is not the problem.
The other thought I had was that perhaps the coughing is from acid reflux. I actually have a cough myself that acts up when I have acid reflux. And I think I read that acid reflux can be associated with EPI so maybe it is all connected.
He does vomit from time to time but it is usually when he eats too quickly because he is so voracious about eating. So I have found that if I give him smaller portions at a time it helps with this.
There do seem to be more pee balls in the box than usual so I'm again worried about the diabetes and I'm filling their water dish more often than usual. I think my best bet is to get his blood or urine tested for diabetes and for EPI.
I wish vet bills weren't so astronomical. It's hard to get everything done for them that needs doing.
Just wanted to post to see if anyone here has cats with similar symptoms (weight loss, voracious eating, some vomiting, and coughing) and hoping for advice. Thanks!
I just spent over 500.00 on 2 of my cats (Oliver and George) to try and figure out why Oliver is losing so much weight and why both boys are coughing. A year and a half ago they both had this cough and George had it worse so I brought him to the vet and he had a PCR test done via throat swab which came back positive for mycoplasma. The vet sent George home with Doxycycline and enough for Oliver as well. After a few weeks of treatment the coughing stopped but about 6 months later it returned. The vet prescribed another round for both cats and again it seemed to cure the cough but within a few months it was back. We tried another drug that did not seem to have much of an effect and then I tried to treat it holistically with Olive Leaf powder for a few months but it didn't work. Oliver has been losing weight over this entire period but it did seem to improve each time with the doxycycline treatments so I thought the weight loss was associated with the potential mycoplasma.
I just took them to a new vet a few weeks ago and they did exams on both cats (George is a large cat and not losing weight but Oliver is very thin and continuing to lose weight). They did a PCR test on both but this time it was a blood serum test rather than a throat swab and CBC's on both cats and a T-4 on Oliver to check his thyroid. I should have had them run full geriatric panels on both cats, especially Oliver but I did not have the extra 120.00 to cover that. The tests came back negative for mycoplasma and the CBC's for both cats was normal and Oliver's thyroid level was normal. The vet sent me with Doxycycline for both cats for a full month because that is what has worked in the past but it just does not seem to be the answer, especially since they just tested negative for mycoplasma. The vet suggested xrays or ultrasound as the next step.
When I got home I started looking online and now I'm worried about diabetes. They couldn't do a urinalysis at the time on Oliver because he peed in his kennel because he was so scared and I wish the vet had suggested that we specifically check for diabetes but she didn't talk about it. I'm going to call on Monday morning to see if there was anything in the bloodwork that could indicate diabetes although I don't think any of the blood work run was geared towards that. I will also ask if I could bring in a urine sample using the Nosorb urine collection product. Or I may have to bring Oliver in for a blood test. This vet charges 79.00 for an exam but I'm hoping that maybe I can just bring him in and have the tech draw the blood and send it off for testing.
But I'm also wondering about EPI for Oliver now that I've been learning more about it. He eats and eats and eats and is getting thinner and thinner. I read on this site and on others that EPI can often go hand in hand with diabetes for cats and I hope this is not the case but need to find out. They are both indoor cats but to be safe, I dewormed them with Strongid last week and will retreat in 1 week's time.
We do not have heartworm where we live so I am fairly certain this is not the problem.
The other thought I had was that perhaps the coughing is from acid reflux. I actually have a cough myself that acts up when I have acid reflux. And I think I read that acid reflux can be associated with EPI so maybe it is all connected.
He does vomit from time to time but it is usually when he eats too quickly because he is so voracious about eating. So I have found that if I give him smaller portions at a time it helps with this.
There do seem to be more pee balls in the box than usual so I'm again worried about the diabetes and I'm filling their water dish more often than usual. I think my best bet is to get his blood or urine tested for diabetes and for EPI.
I wish vet bills weren't so astronomical. It's hard to get everything done for them that needs doing.
Just wanted to post to see if anyone here has cats with similar symptoms (weight loss, voracious eating, some vomiting, and coughing) and hoping for advice. Thanks!