AzChic70
Member Since 2018
My 17 year old Blackie was diagnosed with diabetes in April. Within 2 weeks of taking insulin, he started to retain fluid in his abdomen. His blood work just showed a mild infection. Other than that, he did very well for his old age.
The week before last, I noticed he was a little lethargic and a little bit unsteady on his back legs.
I also noticed he was constipated. He was currently on a diuretic pill a few days prior for the water retention.
I took him to the vet last Monday because I knew the constipation was getting worse.
I left him for 2 hours for the enema. I paid, they brought him to me in his carrier, and when I got him home, he could not stand at all.
The vet was closed by then so I had to stay by his side all night until I could get him to the vet the next morning. They took him in right away and had him there for about 4 hours. They gave him another blood test that showed nothing. The vet said it was more likely a combo of being really old and diabetes.
They told me to take him home and make him comfortable.
On the way home, I could tell something was wrong. I knew it was the end for my amazing Blackie.
I turned the car around and took him back to the vet where we said our goodbyes.
I can't figure out how he was walking around in the car on the way to the vet and then a few hours later, he couldn't stand.
I have read numerous posts by others who have had concern about their cats after receiving enemas.
One person even wrote their 14 yr old cat couldn't stand after an enema but never responded if the cat got better or not.
So if you have an older cat especially, be careful.
The week before last, I noticed he was a little lethargic and a little bit unsteady on his back legs.
I also noticed he was constipated. He was currently on a diuretic pill a few days prior for the water retention.
I took him to the vet last Monday because I knew the constipation was getting worse.
I left him for 2 hours for the enema. I paid, they brought him to me in his carrier, and when I got him home, he could not stand at all.
The vet was closed by then so I had to stay by his side all night until I could get him to the vet the next morning. They took him in right away and had him there for about 4 hours. They gave him another blood test that showed nothing. The vet said it was more likely a combo of being really old and diabetes.
They told me to take him home and make him comfortable.
On the way home, I could tell something was wrong. I knew it was the end for my amazing Blackie.
I turned the car around and took him back to the vet where we said our goodbyes.
I can't figure out how he was walking around in the car on the way to the vet and then a few hours later, he couldn't stand.
I have read numerous posts by others who have had concern about their cats after receiving enemas.
One person even wrote their 14 yr old cat couldn't stand after an enema but never responded if the cat got better or not.
So if you have an older cat especially, be careful.


