Update on my two boys (TK and Radar)

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For those that remember us, TK and Radar are now 3 years old. It's hard to believe that they've made it this far, I just hope that they both have many years left to grace upon us.

TK has, unfortunately, been diagnosed with severe hip arthritis. He came to me one weekend evening shaking and upset. I called my vet and we met at the clinic. She decided to xray his hips and spine, and I have to say that I've never seen such horrible hips in a cat. No joint space at all, and both hips have irregular surafaces. We immediately started him on adequan shots, and thankfully, they have reduced his pain. We don't know if he has bad hips due to genetics, or due to long term steroid use. TK has been taking steroids twice daily for almost 2 years now, because without them he just rips himself to shreds. Plus he's on long term anti-yeast meds......all because my vet back then failed to diagnose a yeast infection in his ears. It went systemic, and since his immune system is so bad, he cannot fight the yeast infection off. The meds make it manageable, and allow him as normal a life as possible without having to wear an e-collar, but doesn't totally rid him of it. So far he went through having 1 adequan shot a week for 6 weeks. It's been almost 3 months now, and so far so good. He has good days and bad days, mostly it's wild weather changes that seem to cause him some discomfort, but we know that the adequan seems to work, and will keep an eye on him to tell us when he needs more shots.

Radar......I almost lost him about 2 months ago! One Sunday evening he came running out of our bedroom, stopped right in front of me, and peed.....on our floor! I called my vet and met her at the clinic. Radar had tons of bacteria in his urine......urinary tract infection. Since he's already blind my vet prescribed baytril, and we came back home. But, overnight he didn't move from my chair, and when my vet called the next morning to ask about him, she suggested that I might want to bring him back in. I did, and he was hospitalized. By Tuesday he had turned septic, his liver was enlarged, elevated liver enzymes, lung congestion, rapid shallow breathing, no appetite, and fluid in his abdomen. Despite running all sorts of tests on blood and fluid drawn from his abdomen, nothing was ever found to have caused all this. And, just as quickly, he started to recover. He came home that Friday with his IV cath still in place, and I took him back in the following Monday to have a recheck, they removed his cath at that time. Radar weighs just 4.6 pounds, and most likely has the same weak immune system as his brother, so all we can guess is that he had hidden his illness from us to the point where he just couldn't hide it any more.......and it darn near cost him his life. So, I really try to keep a close eye on him and his normal routines.

These two boys are so special, in so many ways, yet they're also been so much of a challenge..........I just hope that they have a good happy life, for how ever long I have them.

Debra & CB (GA) & gang
 
aww, poor guys, so young and all and so challenged already. I too hope for good health and that you'll get to keep them for many more years to come.
 
Those poor little guys! Is there a background story about why they were born so challenged? I sure hope they continue to thrive.

Melanie & Racci
 
Melanie, they were born to one of my feral mom cats outside......and out of 12 kittens born that one particular season, only TK and Radar were people friendly. Of all the kittens, the rest appeared healthy and normal, but TK had rumpled up ears, and Radar was born blind...he has just one microeye. All of the other kittens would scamper away and hide from us, yet one by one, they started disappearing. We never did find out what was happening to them....and the last two remaining were TK and Radar. We decided to rescue them before they too disappeared. Then began the challenge of getting them to eat. For several weeks they'd only drink kmr, then I got them to eat tuna and oven baked chicken breast. Eventually we got them eating AD....but then TK developed severe anemia and was found to have hemobartonella! We treated both kittens for that, and TK made a remarkable recovery...and then we found that they both had giardia too. We treated them for that too.

I honestly don't know why these boys have such weak immune systems, whether genetically they're just weak, or what, but I wouldn't take anything for these two boys. TK is like a little dog in cat's clothing, and Radar knows no limits. Despite his being blind, he rules this house and has cats 3 and 4 times his size running from him! LOL!
 
I always love hearing about the adventures of TK and Radar. I do not like hearing they have been having problems nailbite_smile , they are too sweet for that. But I know how much you love them and how well you take care of them so I just know they will have happy lives for however long they are with you, and I hope that is a long, long time!
 
They sound wonderful! I've found that the challenged ones usually do turn out to be special. :smile:

Melanie & Racci
 
Have missed TK and Radar stories. Glad to hear rhings are ok . Scary story about Radar and so sorry to hear about TK's DX. They are true wonders.
jeanne
 
Thanks for the background on your babies! They certainly have been through a lot - and appear to have come through all of it, thanks to your dedication and love for them. I hope they continue to fill your life for many many years to come!

Lu-Ann
 
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You are the bested Mommabean! You know that right? Those boys are in the best possible place for them. I am so sorry they have continued to have so many challenges.
 
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