tuckers mom
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Thank you all for the thoughts and prayers. I'm exhausted so will try to write this so it makes sense, although I don't really understand.
The vet said this acute episode was caused by a drop in his potassium level. Normal levels are 3.5-5.8, his is 3.3. He has to start potassium supplements. She said every cell in the body needs potassium which is why he crashed this morning. He will need monitoring going forward because apparently too much potassium is bad too.
He has lost another full half pound. This is now about 3 pounds lost since November.
He is getting an enima, he's got some stool, but he's not blocked.
He is to get miralax every day going forward.
He will be given some subq fluids today and should be coming home tonight.
Also have to start him on prednisone. We don't know what's causing the weight loss or the dymensia and circling but think it's a brain thingy so the pred should help with his IBD and hopefully make the brain thing better as well as add some weight on my skinny little man. He's now at 14 pounds 10 ounces. He is a large cat, part main coone, 18 pounds is a good healthy weight for him. Right now he's boney.
Thank you all for the thoughts and prayers. I'm exhausted so will try to write this so it makes sense, although I don't really understand.
The vet said this acute episode was caused by a drop in his potassium level. Normal levels are 3.5-5.8, his is 3.3. He has to start potassium supplements. She said every cell in the body needs potassium which is why he crashed this morning. He will need monitoring going forward because apparently too much potassium is bad too.
He has lost another full half pound. This is now about 3 pounds lost since November.
He is getting an enima, he's got some stool, but he's not blocked.
He is to get miralax every day going forward.
He will be given some subq fluids today and should be coming home tonight.
Also have to start him on prednisone. We don't know what's causing the weight loss or the dymensia and circling but think it's a brain thingy so the pred should help with his IBD and hopefully make the brain thing better as well as add some weight on my skinny little man. He's now at 14 pounds 10 ounces. He is a large cat, part main coone, 18 pounds is a good healthy weight for him. Right now he's boney.