BookSavvy
Member Since 2019
Hi everyone! Thanks for invaluable information provided here. My not-so-big-anymore guy, Ulysses S Cat was diagnosed yesterday. Our big indication that something was off was that he had dropped from 22 lbs to 12 lbs within 2 years. He's a got some ragdoll/maine coon so he's always been a big fluffy guy and it's been on our radar. Even with trying to limit his diet, we could only hover around 18/20 lbs so he got blood tests yearly because he was so big and unfortunately, we had to skip a year of tests due to issues with our other cat Finlay (who has some sort of seasonal trigger that causes asthma attacks) and what do you know, he finally got it.
He's always loved water and has a healthy thirst so it took us a while to notice how much more he'd been drinking (also, his brother developed a scary near blockage so we were spending a lot of time looking at the litter box and noticed it wasn't BOTH of them making that much urine.) But he was feeling too bony for my liking and into the vet we went on Saturday and got the first result back Monday.
We went back to the vet yesterday and my vet put him on 2 units of ProZinc (his numbers are in the 500s) and I've given him two of his doses already. We're going back in two weeks for a checkup and my vet agreed to show me how to do monitoring at home so we can limit the stress on him and his little brother, since stress can increase his likelihood of a urinary episode.
He's always been on wet food with a small amount of kibble at night (old habit he insisted on) and I'm worried that when his brother went on Rx food and we just started giving them both the same kibble, it might have pushed him over the edge. I just looked it up and it's 43% carbs!!! So now I'm feeling a bit guilty that we may have pushed this along. Thankfully, his wet food he loves is pretty high in protein and low in carbs so we're going to work on weaning him off dry (using his old brand which was only 12% carbs) and in the meantime, the bad kibble will be up on the counter he can't reach, where Finlay eats in peace
So that's us! Thanks for letting me lurk until I made this post
He's always loved water and has a healthy thirst so it took us a while to notice how much more he'd been drinking (also, his brother developed a scary near blockage so we were spending a lot of time looking at the litter box and noticed it wasn't BOTH of them making that much urine.) But he was feeling too bony for my liking and into the vet we went on Saturday and got the first result back Monday.
We went back to the vet yesterday and my vet put him on 2 units of ProZinc (his numbers are in the 500s) and I've given him two of his doses already. We're going back in two weeks for a checkup and my vet agreed to show me how to do monitoring at home so we can limit the stress on him and his little brother, since stress can increase his likelihood of a urinary episode.
He's always been on wet food with a small amount of kibble at night (old habit he insisted on) and I'm worried that when his brother went on Rx food and we just started giving them both the same kibble, it might have pushed him over the edge. I just looked it up and it's 43% carbs!!! So now I'm feeling a bit guilty that we may have pushed this along. Thankfully, his wet food he loves is pretty high in protein and low in carbs so we're going to work on weaning him off dry (using his old brand which was only 12% carbs) and in the meantime, the bad kibble will be up on the counter he can't reach, where Finlay eats in peace
So that's us! Thanks for letting me lurk until I made this post
