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Craftlady
10-27-2006, 09:10 AM
We had to make a trip to the ER vet last night didnt get home until 3 a.m. this morning. Skinny had bad hairballs late afternoon and continues to vomit (foam/spit) on/off throughout the evening. Turns out he has low postassium level. Poor thing acted up so bad they had to put him out to draw blood and do xrays. Just got off the phone with our regular vets office and our vet feels the shot of postassium they gave him last night is sufficient and they dont need to see him. I'm so glad because Skinny would not tolerate that stress of another visit. The level should come up on it's own when his tummy settles. $485 later :(
Now to turn into insurance which thankfully he has already meet his deductible.
When it rains it pours
Sonia59
10-27-2006, 09:28 AM
Oh poor Skinny! What happens to you, boy? :( Hope you recover fast now and that the problem is over.
Laura's Babies
10-27-2006, 09:35 AM
I am astounded at some of these vet bills... but they are worth every cent of it and it is cheap when you consider what they bring into our lives..
I hope Skinny gets better right away and that is the the only thing he needs. Poor baby!
jazzcat
10-27-2006, 09:56 AM
Wow, that is some expensive hairballs!!! Poor Skinny, I sure hope you are feeling better.
I never thought about low potassium in cats causing so much trouble. Good to know.
Freedom
10-27-2006, 09:57 AM
Skinny, you DON"T have to live up to your name!!! Just feel better fast, kitty cat!
catnapper
10-27-2006, 10:22 AM
I am so sorry! I am glad to hear that he's already responding to the treatment. Now, can you monitor his potasium levels at home? How do you raise his levels? Is there a special diet?
krazyaboutkatz
10-27-2006, 11:44 AM
I'm so sorry to hear this.:( I hope that the shot will continue to do the trick. Get well soon Skinny.
fragrancehound
10-27-2006, 01:19 PM
I hope your fur baby feels better!
Catsnclay
10-27-2006, 01:32 PM
We too have been experiencing hairballs & problems. Our vet gave us a wonderful suggestion, and it works!
Pumpkin.
Yup, Lucky gets a teaspoon of pumpkin every morning and it actually worked right away! Not only has it helped with the hairballs, it also took away that dandruff he had on his fur, and an added bonus: he actually likes it! Picky Lucky love it!!
He use to get hairballs almost every night - of course around 2:30 AM :mad: Now he will get a small hairball about once a month :cool:
Good luck with Skinny - I know how much we love these guys, and we will go to the moon for them if we have to!!
Craftlady
10-27-2006, 01:35 PM
I am so sorry! I am glad to hear that he's already responding to the treatment. Now, can you monitor his potasium levels at home? How do you raise his levels? Is there a special diet?
No monitoring needed at home.
The shot made his level go normal. If he would of continued barfing then our vet would precribe a potassium supplement. No special diet.
Our vet said the potassium level wasnt that alarming (the ER vet made a big deal about it). All it did was reflect the fact he barfed allot.
Cats can cause their potassium levels to go down when they hair ball to much and spit up to much.
Always something new and interesting to learn about our fur babies.
Skinny has eaten a small meal and drank water no barfing :) :)
He is also interested in roaming around the house, when we got home last night he was only interested in laying on living room floor.
jenluckenbach
10-27-2006, 02:11 PM
Poor Skinny. Sure hope you feel better real soon.
catmandu
10-27-2006, 05:56 PM
We Are Adding Skinny To Our Prayers, And Moose Angel Is Flying Down With A Kitty Bag To Make Skinny Feel Better.
Joseph Says Whiskas Temptations Will Make Him Feel A Lot Better.
Hairball Formula, Of Course.
rg_girlca
10-27-2006, 06:27 PM
Poor adorable Skinny. I'm glad to read that he is doing better and I pray that he continues to do so.
Thanks Catsnclay for the heads up on the pumpkin for hairballs and dandruff.
Craftlady
10-27-2006, 08:12 PM
His episodes of spitting up are getting less, he had couple late this afternoon and about 15 minutes ago. Our vet wants us to isolate and take food/water away, oh yeah, that will unstress him. NOT
He ate little bit this a.m. and drank some water kept that down and has been peeing/pooping.
Bottom line, we all agreed (vet and us) he is stressed. Poor guy has always been a concerned little soul and this past week hasnt been easy on any of us. We are giving him lots of extra attention. Hopefully, by the morning he will feel like eating and be back to his old self. He has been pretty stationary for most part today.
Hopefully, we wont have to put him on the potassium.
Of all times a good friend of mine is out of town until Monday, she has some Rescue Remedy, and has a source to get some more so I can have my own supply. I wont get to talk to her until Tuesday. :(
columbine
10-27-2006, 09:36 PM
We too have been experiencing hairballs & problems. Our vet gave us a wonderful suggestion, and it works!
Pumpkin.
Yup, Lucky gets a teaspoon of pumpkin every morning and it actually worked right away! Not only has it helped with the hairballs, it also took away that dandruff he had on his fur, and an added bonus: he actually likes it! Picky Lucky love it!!Smudge doesn't like it plain, but he gets a spoonful mixed in with his canned food (along with all the other stuff - 3V caps, Cosequin, bonito flakes (for flavor) and extra water (because he likes lotsa gravy). He still horks the occasional hairball, but as long as the doggone thing comes out one end or the other I don't mind. If he's still stopped up (small poops, more than a day without pooping) he also gets Purina Pro Plan anti-hairball treats, but only between meals.
Love, Columbine
Craftlady
10-28-2006, 02:33 PM
He spent the morning up in his usual sleeping place when he doesnt want to be bugged. I tried to give him some kibble upstairs but he wasnt interested. Came downstairs and decided to try the chicken/chunk can. I barely got the door open to the cupboard where the can food is kept and I had 4 kittys running from all directions, Skinny from upstairs!!!!!!!!!
He ate out of two bowls. Cindy left some extra for him to eat after he picked at his bowl. LOL
Our animals have us trained :)
Let's hope the food stays down ok. I think it will because his tummy has been settled since 8 p.m. last night.
jenluckenbach
10-28-2006, 03:37 PM
So many cats will do ANYTHING for the magical CANNED food! :D
Craftlady
10-29-2006, 07:08 AM
So many cats will do ANYTHING for the magical CANNED food! :D
Yep, and Cindy and Skinny were doing their normal scratching at the bed this 2 a.m.(Sunday) wanting food. Of course Mr. Skinny spoiled little guy that he is wanted the rest of the WET food from earlier. This a.m. breakfast time 8:00 a.m. he wanted WET instead of that old dry kibble stuff LOL
Now I know he is getting but it's getting funny because he knows "wet" is special and he's been Mr. King B for a couple days. I wont tell him his "crown" is not staying on to much longer. LOL
He did spit up little bit after I gave his is yogart/cosequin mixture that he gets on a daily basis but I had supsended while he was sick.
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