Prayers for Peek-a-Boo

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Dawn and Peek-a-Boo (GA)

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Last weekend Peek-a-Boo developed a swelling on one side of his gums. I thought maybe he bumped his mouth on something, so I didn't think too much about it, just was going to keep an eye on it.

It changed appearance, looking better at times but by Wednesday it was really inflamed and a new, tiny bump popped up on his front lower lip. I thought it was time to get it looked at.

Yesterday the vet put him under for a moment to get a good look. He said he was concerned that it was a tumor and that his gums seemed very dark...they always seemed dark to me ??

He took a biopsy of the main area and results are expected 4-5 days.

If anyone can spare any prayers, healing vines, well wishes...you name it...we'll take all we can get. This week is going to be a long one...

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If anyone can spare any prayers, healing vines, well wishes...you name it...we'll take all we can get.
More of all of the above coming to Peek-a-Boo from across the water.

You and Peek-a-Boo are such heroes of mine and your stories gave me hope when Saoirse's eye problem developed. I will pray very hard for him and for you - and for good results from the tests plus a successful treatment plan.

:bighug:


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Oh no! Perhaps it's a benign growth? But he's still eating? That's a really good sign. 4-5 days is gonna be a long wait for you. Keep him hydrated and remain upbeat yourself, so he doesn't pick up on your anxiety. Sending lots of healing light your way..Peek is a favorite of mine, too. Love that baby's picture, he's a fighter.
 
Sending vines for good biopsy results. :bighug:

Neko's acromegaly has caused a couple of growths in her mouth. Her gums have gotten thicker, to the point that her upper canine was rubbing against the lower gum and causing some inflammation. A dental pared back the tooth so it no longer rubbed. She also had a bony growth on her jaw bone creating a bump. It too was removed via a dental, tested and found benign. I've read that growths in the mouth are not uncommon for acros.
 
Last weekend Peek-a-Boo developed a swelling on one side of his gums. I thought maybe he bumped his mouth on something, so I didn't think too much about it, just was going to keep an eye on it.

It changed appearance, looking better at times but by Wednesday it was really inflamed and a new, tiny bump popped up on his front lower lip. I thought it was time to get it looked at.

Yesterday the vet put him under for a moment to get a good look. He said he was concerned that it was a tumor and that his gums seemed very dark...they always seemed dark to me ??

He took a biopsy of the main area and results are expected 4-5 days.

If anyone can spare any prayers, healing vines, well wishes...you name it...we'll take all we can get. This week is going to be a long one...

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Prayers for you and Peek-a-Boo!
 
I can't express how much I appreciate all of you that took the time to give me an uplift. It means so much because I know each and every one of you "get it" when it comes to the stress of a sudden change in the routine.

We also had a blood panel done as well since he was scheduled to have that done soon...vet called today about those results...I will post on that in a second...

@Critter Mom : I will be looking into Rescue Remedy. Mogs, I wish you lived closer because I think you would be the most amazing, loyal friend. You are so quick to help so many on here in the midst of problems with your own well-being plus caring for Saoirse and Lunasa too...I am truly grateful. I had to pick up my nephew from school today when I read your last post on my phone it literally brought a tear to my eye...had to gather myself cause I was in the school line surrounded by other cars :joyful:...not a good look. Seeing someone so far away care about our well-being like that touched me so.

@Jeanne & Dottie : Thank you for taking such a liking to my Peeks. I think he has the most adorable face, however unusual, and I love waking up to that face every morning. I will be honest..."sweet" is not a word one would ever use to describe him. On his very first day in the house he acted like he owned the place. He can be a bit stingy with his civ ie sister Mai Tai and only wants to be held on his own terms. Back in the day, he'd get so riled up running around like a fruit that I would have to calm him down....he'd be banging his head full speed into furniture and doors so much that he needed a helmet!! He wouldn't quit either. I always said if I hadn't named him Peek-a-Boo, it would be Bonkers.:D But maybe that's why he is so special to me...he's a silly little tough guy who makes no apologies about who he is.

@Wendy&Neko : I'm holding on tightly to your words about Neko having growths that turned out benign. I was unaware that oral growths are known to occur in cats with acromegaly.

@Megan & Oren also had a scare that ultimately turned out benign. I hope that is true for us also, so THANK YOU for sharing that to help keep me positive while we wait...
 
About Peek-a-Boo's tests...Fructosamine test results showed good control. However his kidney function test was starting to go up...BUN and STMA (? never heard of this one) levels were a bit high...creatinine and urine concentration weren't bad. I'm familiar with CKD, although it's been a while. My baby girl Woods was diagnosed at age 18 with it and lived to be 22...she passed in 2008.

I'm not experienced with a diabetic/renal issue cat though...I know lots of you are...so I will be looking around here to see what foods are best and maybe what supplements I need to be adding. Vet says kidney diets are bad for diabetics since they are high in fat. If anyone has any info they want to throw at me, I'm all ears. I expected the kidneys were going to come into play here soon...when the ailments start to pile up on one another...scary stuff...it's like a competition as to which one will snatch him from me first. I'll hang in there...and post those results on the tumor when they come in.

Big:bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug: to all of you and many, many thanks.

Dawn
 
Neko also has CKD. If you haven't been there yet http://www.felinecrf.org/is the place to visit. You want low carb/low phosphorus foods, preferably high quality protein. The SDMA test for kidney function is a new one added last year. If the creatinine and urine specific gravity are still good, sound like early stages. Vet kidney diets may not be needed or at worst at end stage. They are high carb, not sure if they are high fat too. One of our members put together a list of low carb, low phos wet and raw foods. I feed raw food that is low carb/low phos but have more selection in Canada plus do some meals home made with a premix for CKD kitties. I'm currently adding Azodyl for Neko, but no other kidney specific supplements, she was already getting fish oil for her arthritis.
 
Peek-a-Boo less than a year old and before his eye procedure
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Thinking of you and sending hope and healing. I know very well how hard mouth issues can be. Let's hope all is well and your baby is just adding some "excitement" into your life because he knows you love him so much.
 
Oh, Dawn! That first pic of Peek-a-Boo is just heart-melting! I am so, so glad you found each other. :cat:

His poor little mouth ... :( Please give your little fella some scritches from me. And here are some more :bighug::bighug::bighug: for you. Thank you for being there for me and Saoirse when we've been really in the pits. I appreciate your kindness and caring so much.


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Had a really nice dream about meeting Peek-a-Boo last night. :) (I genuinely cannot remember the last time I had a nice dream: one doesn't tend to get many of them when PTSD is in the mix. :( )

How are you both doing today, Dawn? Sending some soothing :bighug:s for you and some healing prayers plus gentle scritches for Peek-a-Boo. I have such a soft spot for your boy.


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Oh, my... I certainly can see your cause for concern for Peek-a-Boo. It's good that he's still eating, so that's something positive to focus on. I'm sending hugs, prayers, and healing vines, hoping the biopsy reveals a benign issue that can be remedied. I know how scary this must be for you, but don't give up hope. Best wishes to you and Peek-a-Boo.
 
Had a really nice dream about meeting Peek-a-Boo last night. :) (I genuinely cannot remember the last time I had a nice dream: one doesn't tend to get many of them when PTSD is in the mix. :( )

How are you both doing today, Dawn? Sending some soothing :bighug:s for you and some healing prayers plus gentle scritches for Peek-a-Boo. I have such a soft spot for your boy.


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Peek-a-Boo has been pretty low-key today. He always greets me in the kitchen when I'm preparing his a.m. injection, but I had to bring it to him today. Biopsy day took a lot out of him...he has some swelling in his neck below the site so he really couldn't rest comfortably until last night since he had difficulty with where to lay his head. He is still eating and drinking normally for me so that is good.

I found some of your Rescue Remedy last night at my local GNC...going to try it this evening. I don't have much of an appetite and just feel restless...I know you understand this. Whenever I feel deeply bothered or upset about something my feet also get like ice...they feel like there is no blood in them, almost like they aren't even attached to my body. I'm sleeping with socks which normally I cannot stand! At least I should have the results before the week is up...few more days....

It sounds like Saoirse is finally coming around....that is wonderful news!!! I forgot to tell you how much I loved seeing her with that little peeper looking at the camera in her tent. :joyful::joyful: She will really be able to come alive as soon as that collar is off for good..how much longer?

PS...Keep having dreams of Peek-a-Boo...maybe tonight he will show up with his tongue inside his mouth..wouldn't THAT be exciting!! LOL :p:p...Hey, I need an emoji of the catface with a tongue...

Dawn
 
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Oh, my... I certainly can see your cause for concern for Peek-a-Boo. It's good that he's still eating, so that's something positive to focus on. I'm sending hugs, prayers, and healing vines, hoping the biopsy reveals a benign issue that can be remedied. I know how scary this must be for you, but don't give up hope. Best wishes to you and Peek-a-Boo.

Thank you, Carole, from the bottom of my heart. :bighug:
 
Many, many prayers for Peek-a-boo. I hope the results are negative...benign.

If the Rescue Remedy is not the one for pets, you'll need to burn off the alcohol first. To do that, just heat a few tsp of water in a small dish in the microwave until it starts to boil. 20 seconds in my microwave does it. Then put the Rescue Remedy drops in it and let it cool. The alcohol will burn off and when it's all cool you can give it to him. I do this even if I'm applying it topically to fur.
 
Many, many prayers for Peek-a-boo. I hope the results are negative...benign.

If the Rescue Remedy is not the one for pets, you'll need to burn off the alcohol first. To do that, just heat a few tsp of water in a small dish in the microwave until it starts to boil. 20 seconds in my microwave does it. Then put the Rescue Remedy drops in it and let it cool. The alcohol will burn off and when it's all cool you can give it to him. I do this even if I'm applying it topically to fur.

Thank you Marje for your prayers..still waiting for the results. The Rescue Remedy is for me ;):bighug:

Dawn
 
Whenever I feel deeply bothered or upset about something my feet also get like ice...they feel like there is no blood in them, almost like they aren't even attached to my body. I'm sleeping with socks which normally I cannot stand!
Hi Dawn,

Sorry I didn't get to reply last night. I was absolutely poleaxed.

I know what you mean about getting cold when you're dealing with an upset. I don't get it so much in the extremities but I feel tiredy-cold in spite of having warm clothes on. That said, my circulation is a bit weird. I don't like my hands or feet to be too warm but if ever they do get really cold it feels very painful and it takes hours and hours for them to warm up again. Here's a warming :bighug: for you.

I'm glad you managed to get hold of some Rescue Remedy. Its effects are subtle but cumulative. I hope it helps you a little with the feeling of listlessness.

Thank you for asking after Saoirse. She still has a way to go but she's eating more steadily now and she's accepting extra water mixed in with her food (anti-jinx, anti-jinx). I've had the collar off her for a few days now. It's great to have the kitty hotel for her because it means she can't accidentally bump herself. I bring her up onto the sofa beside me for snuggles and she likes that. She's still got nausea problems but at least I'm able to give her her regular meds to help with that.

How is Peek-a-Boo doing today? Has the swelling gone down? Is he able to rest a bit more comfortably? I'm glad to hear he's eating and drinking for you.

Keeping you both very much in my thoughts and prayers.

:bighug:


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@Critter Mom

Hey Mogs,

Don't ever feel you have to apologize for when you can't reply...take care of you and the kitty kids first.

Peek-a-Boo is doing much better today. I was thrilled to find that his neck swelling is completely gone and he was back to sleeping with his head in contorted positions...I will have to find you a pic of this sometime...it looks pretty ridiculous :rolleyes:. He's also pestering me again...I missed being pestered :p.

Things look like they are shaping up for Saoirse...getting to spend quality time with you on the couch must be like heaven for her. I love hearing that. Give her a big hug for me tonight....that girl is tough like my boy.:cat::cat:

Maybe with a little luck I will hear something tomorrow...I'm scared of this phone call Mogs....I've considered letting my voicemail pick it up, as I'm not confident in my ability to compose myself if the news is what I've been dreading. I know, I know....positive thoughts Dawn!

Going to listen to meditation music with my Rescue Remedy tonight when I go to bed...still need socks. I received these plush striped socks for Christmas that I'm finally putting to use.

I appreciate you Mogs...the hugs and prayers too.:bighug::bighug:
 
Hi Dawn,
Are you giving SQ fluids??
I do not give dosing advice but I have given lots and lots of fluids... I can offer help if you need it---you mentioned you have been thru this so I wasn't sure and don't want to step on toes :rolleyes:
 
Hi Dawn,
Are you giving SQ fluids??
I do not give dosing advice but I have given lots and lots of fluids... I can offer help if you need it---you mentioned you have been thru this so I wasn't sure and don't want to step on toes :rolleyes:

My cat Woods that was diagnosed with CKD at age 18 only started having real problems the last 4-5 months of her life, so when it got to the point where she needed fluids daily, I bought my supplies and learned how to administer. I only was able to do it for less than a week, when her body started shutting down and she was ready to go. She was 22 and the vet helped her cross over on 8/8/08.

I know you are an advocate of fluids and I completely agree...the difference can be like night and day. I will be on board to giving Peeks fluids certainly, but does he have to be at a certain stage to receive them? Also, he has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and I read online that it might not be good for the heart...is that hogwash? Thank you Jayla for helping.....no stepping on toes here...the more the merrier!

Dawn
 
My cat Woods that was diagnosed with CKD at age 18 only started having real problems the last 4-5 months of her life, so when it got to the point where she needed fluids daily, I bought my supplies and learned how to administer. I only was able to do it for less than a week, when her body started shutting down and she was ready to go. She was 22 and the vet helped her cross over on 8/8/08.

I know you are an advocate of fluids and I completely agree...the difference can be like night and day. I will be on board to giving Peeks fluids certainly, but does he have to be at a certain stage to receive them? Also, he has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and I read online that it might not be good for the heart...is that hogwash? Thank you Jayla for helping.....no stepping on toes here...the more the merrier!

Dawn
Hi Dawn--No it is not hogwash--
heart issues are a real concern--
I agree with @Marje and Gracie --it is a fine line. I have had a few with both issues and we did do fluids moderately and not in the front half of the body as it will settle in the chest it can be a bit of a catch 22--
It sounds like your an expert as your baby was 22! WOW-- great job :)

He does not have to be a certain stage the earlier the better --the whole idea is to prolong the disease which is why we are on 6 years with Rico and his values come back normal at his 6 month check ups. He got CKD at a young age-11.... this summer he is 17 and he gets them every other day now-
You have to evaluate how severe the heart issue and my personal thoughts would be to discus it with the vet (assuming vet is on board) and try smaller amounts of fluids (50ish) in the body behind the shoulder (flank if cat allows) area depending on the severity of the heart issue.
It may work to do less fluids more often depending how fast Peek is absorbing. You are very connected and I am sure you will know. I have a good relationship with my vet so I would be happy help if your bet is not on board ( I used to tech for him)
Have a great day Dawn:bighug:
 
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