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Edited Thread: Peter UPDATE
Question: A vet appointment is certainly in order. You're not paranoid. How's his water intake? Oh, and what are you feeding him? Any changes in what you find in his litterbox? Answer: He's still eating and possibly drinking, though definitely "less." I just weighed him and it looks like he's lost 2.5 pounds since last month. Litter-wise, it's hard to tell, because we have 4 cats. I think he's still pooping... thanks for your response. Answer: I'm glad I asked. The symptoms you described in your first post are very similar to the symptoms my cat had before he was diagnosed with diabetes. However, your answers to the questions I asked aren't consistent with diabetes. I'm sorry I don't have a good answer on what it could be. Keep a close eye on him until the vet appointment. It could be minor, but you don't want to take chances. In the meantime, look in your yellow pages for an emergency vet just in case. Post the number on your fridge. If he takes a turn for the worse you'll know who to call. And keep checking this thread. We have several extremely knowledgeable posters who might be able to help you. Welcome to the forum, Riddle, and good luck. Answer: Thank you so much. I'm glad I found this forum. My vet just had a cancellation and can see him this afternoon. I am so hoping that it's just something minor... guh. Thanks again. Answer: Keep us informed. I'll be back on Monday. Answer: So any news yet ~Km~ Answer: Hi, everyone. Thanks for the comments yesterday. I was waiting for the test results to come back before posting. Yesterday, the vet said the cat looked pretty good, all things considered, so I hoped that it was really my paranoia. Unfortunately, there's bad news and worse news... the bad news is that the blood test and urine test both came back abnormal. The worse news is that they're not sure why. It's not "conclusive." Nnnngghhh... The next step would be the X -ray or ultrasound, which... guh. We're going to do a short course of antibiotiics to see if he perks up. Poor guy,but he's definitely drinking and eating... Answer: Well, it's been a week, and I don't know what to think. It doesn't seem that the antibiotics are doing a lick of good & Peter is still drinking, but he's definitely not really eating. I've tried to give him his treats, turkey/roast beef deli meat, and he's just not really interested. Have another appointment for tomorrow, but I'm just... god. Should I try some baby food maybe? Should I force him to eat it? Answer: I've never heard of anybody being able to force a cat to eat something he didn't want, so I'm not sure that's such a good idea. As for the vet appointment, are they going to run the ultrasound or x-ray? And if so, what are they looking for? Answer: I keep a tube of stuff called Nutri-Cal in my pantry for when my cats are sick and have loss of appetite; it's a high-calorie dietary supplement. I got it from the when Renton was just six weeks old and wouldn't eat. Maybe you could find some of it and try giving it to your kitty. http://www.petcarecentral.com/425oztomnutf.html Maybe it will give him some energy until you're able to get back to the vet. . Answer: The vet thinks that it might be an intestinal tumor. The tests are completely inconclusive. If it IS an intestinal tumor, then the X-ray probably won't show it. They'll probably do another blood panel to see if there's been any change. I'm so worried for my kitty. I couldn't believe it when he didn't even want his favorite treats nor deli meat. Answer: I'm saying a little prayer for you. I know how upset you must be! Keep us informed, please. Jeanie http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/ A dog, I have always said, is prose; a cat is a poem. ~JB Answer: I'm so sorry, Riddle. Please keep us updated as your story progresses. Answer: Thank you all so much for your support and good vibes. I really appreciate it. Nautile, thanks for the suggstion about the high calorie supplement. I'll see if I can't find it. I'll let you all know what happens. Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.tendlife.com
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