Thelma and Calistica
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Hi my name is Thelma and my little girl's name is Calistica. She just turned 18 in July! she was diagnosed with advanced IBD or small cell lymphoma in September 2008. We treated her with chemo (leukeran) and prednisolone. She was only on the chemo for 1 year but had to continue taking the pred which I suppose is the reason why we're on this board now.
The pred made her turn into a kitty balloon. We've had her on a diet but there the weight won't come off. We even give her less cals than the nutritionist recommended.
She also has liver, kidney and mild heart disease. The liver issue has been around for over 7 years but has never really been much of an issue. She has really bad arthritis, hip dysplasia too.
she gets acupuncture and her current meds are: prednisolone 5mg a day, 50mg gabapentin 3X a day for pain, buprenex 0.05ml (0.3mg/ml - 5mls) BID, denamarin, clamavox 62.5mg BID, Omega3 fish oil.
Since August her glucose levels have been on the elevated side. Then in September once time it was 200 then it dropped to 178 but we thought it was because she was at the vet.
Last weekend we tried a new med: amitriptyline to help her with her arthritis pain and it gave her a bad reaction. All of a sudden she started wanting to urinate constantly but not much was coming out. Then the med made her poop like twice within minutes. Calistica's history since 2008 has been two giant pees and poop a day. Last Sunday after the second dose of amitriptyline I found two drops of bright red blood on the carpet and then her urine was coming out dark. That stopped but the urination frequence didn't she was peeing a few drops at a time.
We took her to the vet this past Wed and the vet kept her there for the afternoon to do blood work and an x-ray to check for stones. Her urine was clean. No bacteria, no blood but I guess the glucose was high. The x-ray showed nothing. Calistica was kept overnight so she could get fluids to flush whatever out of her urinary tract. she also got antibiotics in case there is an infection (culture still pending). The ultrasound revealed an angry pancreas and some nodules in her liver which are believed to be benign. I thought Calistica had been in pain but I attributed it to the arthritis. Now I know it was pancreatitis pain
The arthritis in her hind legs is pretty bad but over the weekend we saw her pooping while lying down so I just thought that her legs could no longer support her. Now I think it is weakness from the diabetes.
Calistica hasn't drank water out of a bowl or fountain since 2008. she simply stopped drinking water back then when I stopped giving her the small amount of dry food I used to give her as snacks. So the classic signs of a cat drinking water, losing weight, peeing haven't been there. We always make her canned food soupy by adding water. This water seems to be all she needs.
My vet's office called me yesterday to tell me that the fructosamine test was positive and that we needed to start insulin ASAP. We have an appointment on Monday at 2PM to go over the treatment.
Calistica eats very well. She always perks up for her meals.
What can I do to prepare for the appointment on Monday? My biggest fear are the ear pricks. I don't mind the injections.
Calistica has been fed multiple small meals a day since 2008. I am wondering if this feeding schedule will be an issue now? She is practically fed tiny meals every 3-4 hours. she has an automatic feeder and she just knows when the thing is about to open.
Thanks!
Thelma & Calistica
The pred made her turn into a kitty balloon. We've had her on a diet but there the weight won't come off. We even give her less cals than the nutritionist recommended.
She also has liver, kidney and mild heart disease. The liver issue has been around for over 7 years but has never really been much of an issue. She has really bad arthritis, hip dysplasia too.
she gets acupuncture and her current meds are: prednisolone 5mg a day, 50mg gabapentin 3X a day for pain, buprenex 0.05ml (0.3mg/ml - 5mls) BID, denamarin, clamavox 62.5mg BID, Omega3 fish oil.
Since August her glucose levels have been on the elevated side. Then in September once time it was 200 then it dropped to 178 but we thought it was because she was at the vet.
Last weekend we tried a new med: amitriptyline to help her with her arthritis pain and it gave her a bad reaction. All of a sudden she started wanting to urinate constantly but not much was coming out. Then the med made her poop like twice within minutes. Calistica's history since 2008 has been two giant pees and poop a day. Last Sunday after the second dose of amitriptyline I found two drops of bright red blood on the carpet and then her urine was coming out dark. That stopped but the urination frequence didn't she was peeing a few drops at a time.
We took her to the vet this past Wed and the vet kept her there for the afternoon to do blood work and an x-ray to check for stones. Her urine was clean. No bacteria, no blood but I guess the glucose was high. The x-ray showed nothing. Calistica was kept overnight so she could get fluids to flush whatever out of her urinary tract. she also got antibiotics in case there is an infection (culture still pending). The ultrasound revealed an angry pancreas and some nodules in her liver which are believed to be benign. I thought Calistica had been in pain but I attributed it to the arthritis. Now I know it was pancreatitis pain
The arthritis in her hind legs is pretty bad but over the weekend we saw her pooping while lying down so I just thought that her legs could no longer support her. Now I think it is weakness from the diabetes.
Calistica hasn't drank water out of a bowl or fountain since 2008. she simply stopped drinking water back then when I stopped giving her the small amount of dry food I used to give her as snacks. So the classic signs of a cat drinking water, losing weight, peeing haven't been there. We always make her canned food soupy by adding water. This water seems to be all she needs.
My vet's office called me yesterday to tell me that the fructosamine test was positive and that we needed to start insulin ASAP. We have an appointment on Monday at 2PM to go over the treatment.
Calistica eats very well. She always perks up for her meals.
What can I do to prepare for the appointment on Monday? My biggest fear are the ear pricks. I don't mind the injections.
Calistica has been fed multiple small meals a day since 2008. I am wondering if this feeding schedule will be an issue now? She is practically fed tiny meals every 3-4 hours. she has an automatic feeder and she just knows when the thing is about to open.
Thanks!
Thelma & Calistica