Squalliesmom
Member Since 2015
Squallie has been steadily losing weight for the past few months. It all started in December of last year, when his BG first started to become out of control. At first it was a few ounces here and there but he would always gain it back. In the past month he has lost over a pound, and is not gaining it back. It looks to me like he is losing muscle mass around his spine, as well, while having a bulgy tummy, and his fur is rough and almost greasy-looking, accompanied with dandruff. I am becoming very worried about him.
We have been through a nightmare of finding the right food for him. He did very well on FF Classic but I started to look for foods that had lower phosphorus, since he does have an enlarged kidney. We have tried all manner of other foods, mostly expensive ones that promise things they don't really deliver, as far as I can determine. I am feeling very disheartened. Could this weight loss be from changing foods? Could it be something else wrong with him, like cancer or kidney disease? Could it be his age? I don't know. He still plays happily, more now than he did when he was younger! He grooms and does all his normal cat things, and he purrs a lot, so I don't think he's in any pain. He eats fairly well, except at dinner-time (for some, only-a-cat-knows, reason).
I wonder about putting him back on FF since that's what he did the best on? Just how worried should I be about the phosphorus? I don't want him to keep losing weight, especially not at his age, as it's harder and harder for him to gain it back.
If his symptoms trigger an idea or association for anybody, please let me know what you think! I foresee a trip to the vet in his near future, but would still appreciate any input from the folks here; vets don't always get it right, no matter how good they are!
Thank you all in advance!
We have been through a nightmare of finding the right food for him. He did very well on FF Classic but I started to look for foods that had lower phosphorus, since he does have an enlarged kidney. We have tried all manner of other foods, mostly expensive ones that promise things they don't really deliver, as far as I can determine. I am feeling very disheartened. Could this weight loss be from changing foods? Could it be something else wrong with him, like cancer or kidney disease? Could it be his age? I don't know. He still plays happily, more now than he did when he was younger! He grooms and does all his normal cat things, and he purrs a lot, so I don't think he's in any pain. He eats fairly well, except at dinner-time (for some, only-a-cat-knows, reason).
I wonder about putting him back on FF since that's what he did the best on? Just how worried should I be about the phosphorus? I don't want him to keep losing weight, especially not at his age, as it's harder and harder for him to gain it back.
If his symptoms trigger an idea or association for anybody, please let me know what you think! I foresee a trip to the vet in his near future, but would still appreciate any input from the folks here; vets don't always get it right, no matter how good they are!
Thank you all in advance!

