allie and newkitty
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Newkitty is not feeling well this morning. For those who don't know us, she has IBD, pancreatitis and of course diabetes. Her numbers have been outstanding (below 200--usually below 150). We have maintained her weight between 13 lbs 10 oz and 13 lbs 13 oz since October.
Last night she had normal (for her) diarrhea and seemed to be off but ate ok. Today when I woke up she seemed to be laying uncomfortably. I offered her some food and she turned away. Something about the way she was laying bothered me so I reached up and tried to feel her underside to see if she showed some discomfort and she cried and turned away. I went downstairs and there was a pool of yellow diarrhea in one litterbox, uncovered. I do not recall seeing stool this color from her before. I scooped a sample into a ziploc,
I came back upstairs and she got up and came down so I followed her into the other litterbox where she strained and had very gassy, watery yellow diarrhea. She got out, walked 4 feet and vomited twice.
Newkitty vomits a lot but it is *always* ate-too-fast regurgitation. We have not had real vomiting since her last panc attack--think that was in 2006. She will always vomit bile with an empty stomach but I do not allow her stomach to be empty as a result, and it was not empty this morning.
I am very scared because of her many conditions and my normal vet has left the clinic.
Any thoughts, advice, and prayers appreciated. Newkitty is 13 years old.
Last night she had normal (for her) diarrhea and seemed to be off but ate ok. Today when I woke up she seemed to be laying uncomfortably. I offered her some food and she turned away. Something about the way she was laying bothered me so I reached up and tried to feel her underside to see if she showed some discomfort and she cried and turned away. I went downstairs and there was a pool of yellow diarrhea in one litterbox, uncovered. I do not recall seeing stool this color from her before. I scooped a sample into a ziploc,
I came back upstairs and she got up and came down so I followed her into the other litterbox where she strained and had very gassy, watery yellow diarrhea. She got out, walked 4 feet and vomited twice.
Newkitty vomits a lot but it is *always* ate-too-fast regurgitation. We have not had real vomiting since her last panc attack--think that was in 2006. She will always vomit bile with an empty stomach but I do not allow her stomach to be empty as a result, and it was not empty this morning.
I am very scared because of her many conditions and my normal vet has left the clinic.
Any thoughts, advice, and prayers appreciated. Newkitty is 13 years old.