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Glacier
11-22-2006, 03:32 PM
I know I haven't posted much lately, but I have been lurking and thinking of those with sick furbabies. Now I have one of my own. Kasha is my 17 year old, solid white girl. Well, she will be 17 in January. On Monday evening she started acting lethargic, not hissing at the other cats, not eating, not beating up the dogs. She truly despises the dogs! You can imagine how much hissing and swatting that leads to around my place!(For those that don't go to the dog side, I have 24 dogs.) Last night she let Muskwa sniff her and he still has an intact nose and both eyes! Normally, she would have clawed his face off. So I gave a day to perk up, offered her every treat known to cats, she refused even babyfood and catnip! She is a nip addict normally. So this morning, I loaded her into a carrier and dropped her off at the vet clinic. One of the benefits of being a frequent client is that I don't need an appointment all the time!

So my vet , Dr. Candace, just called. I had given her permission to do whatever blood work and tests she felt were neccessary.

Kasha is very jaundiced. Her liver values are about 10 times what they should be! Her white blood cell count is also elevated. Her kidney values are perfectly normal! The t-4 test isn't done yet and they are waiting for those results before doing anything else. If the T-4 is normal, they will do an ultrasound. A couple years ago, an ultrasound wouldn't have been possible here, but the clinic has the technology now!

Right now Dr. Candace is thinking that Kasha has some kind of infection in her liver. She wants the ultrasound to rule out a tumor. If it's an infection, she will get fluids and antibiotics, likely by IV overnight and come home tomorrow. If it's a tumor, well, I don't want to think about that yet. I'm at work and I can't start crying here! At 17 and living in the boonies, the options for cancer treatment are very limited.

Beau had similar symptoms; his liver values weren't quite as elevated, but they were high and have resolved with hyperthyroid meds. I'm hoping that Kasha can get the same kind of easy fix. I know she's elderly, but I've only had the pleasure of her company for 15 months and I'm not ready for this! She's been perfectly healthy until 72 hours ago!

critter crazy
11-22-2006, 03:36 PM
Awwww....I am so sorry!! Prayers comming your way, that it is just an infection and that Kasha will make a speedy recovery!!!

Catty1
11-22-2006, 03:47 PM
I hope that because it came on suddenly, that it is an infection or a conditon that can be treated!

I hope Kasha is back to bashing noses in no time!

And...my offscreen name is Candace, same spelling! I hopt that bodes well! :D

Killearn Kitties
11-22-2006, 04:02 PM
Everyone here will be keeping their fingers and paws crossed for Kasha! How scary.

Freedom
11-22-2006, 04:12 PM
I am sorry to hear about Kasha and will be watching for updates.

But I must also say, you had me chuckling explaining Kasha's purrsonality! Wow, no wonder you knew there was something amiss. She must be a bundle of trouble most of the time.

Let us know when you can what's up with Kasha, and I do hope she feels better fast. Even if that means a few skinned doggie noses.

Queen of Poop
11-22-2006, 04:35 PM
Kasha I hope you are feeling better very soon. Remind meowmie that you need some milk thistle to help with your liver when you get home. A big hug and kiss for you to make you feel better sweet girl.

Glacier, paws, fingers and all else crossed for a good outcome from all the tests.

Glacier
11-22-2006, 05:08 PM
Kasha's t-4 levels are normal. The ultrasound didn't show any tumors, but her liver is full of "fibrosis" which is impairing it's ability to function. Kasha will be spending the night at the vet on IV fluids and antibiotics. Hopefully the fluids will help flush the toxins out of her system and she'll feel better. If it doesn't, to quote my vet, I'll "have some decisions to make." I hate it when they say that! This is the only problem with adopting seniors. My mind knew when I got her that our time might be short, my heart refuses to accept that!

I'm going to go spend some time with her before I go home tonight.

queenofpoop: I take milk thistle myself so I have some at home already. When Kasha gets to come home, she'll get some too.

Catty1: Candace is a truly exceptional vet. I have great faith her abilities. She's also a lovely person. (must be the name!)Our husbands are good friends. I've been monopolizing her professional time lately, so have not seen her socially!

Freedom: Kasha is a spitfire! I didn't know about her hatred of dogs when I adopted her. She was already pushing 16 when I got her. My husband worked at the shelter she was dumped at. I had just lost my senior kitty and he knew that I missed Twicket deeply(I still do) and he knew Kasha had no chance at adoption. So he called the biggest sucker he knows--me! She walked into my house like she owned the place and put all the other critters and the humans in their place!

fragrancehound
11-22-2006, 05:10 PM
I'm saying a prayer for you and your kitty!

catmandu
11-22-2006, 05:36 PM
Thats so sad that after finding her Furr Ever Home at last that poor Kasha is so ill.
The Pet Angels have sent several Angels to be with Kasha in her time of need, and to help comfort thier poor White Friend.
We are praying that your Wonderful Vet can have Kasha to her old Dog Mauling Self soon.

Lizzie
11-22-2006, 05:49 PM
Best wishes for Kasha's full recovery. You will need to remind yourself that while liver disorders make a cat feel truly awful, and play havoc with their appetite, once they are through it then they can really bounce back. Even though a cat feels sicker when something is wrong with their liver, I'd much rather that than their heart, kidneys or pancreas. Ginger went through something like this about three years ago, and I had to force feed her for weeks, give her fluids, etc. She'll be 21 next June. Her sister had cancer of the liver, as well as renal failure, and lived for 2 good years after the diagnosis.

It is very distressing when our cats, or dogs, lose their vivid personalities as they fight illness, it's heartbreaking.

I've also been adopting senior cats recently, in their mid-teens, and know exactly what you mean about knowing they may have only a few years with you but not being willing for this to be true. When I adopted Dude, about 15 and FIV+, he looked as though he might die within days. He'd been at the shelter for over five years and, while they'd given him monthly depo shots, they had ignored the fact that he was dripping blood into his dishes. I literally brought him home to die. With help, he did bounce back, but I know his body is rather worn out and I shouldn't be shocked when he goes downhill. But I adore that cat now, he's my favorite out of 19, and I'm going to be ripped apart when we have to separate. Logic just can't rule in such cases.

You don't happen to have any photographs of Kasha going for the nose do you?

Cinder & Smoke
11-22-2006, 05:55 PM
Hi God ~
An Happie THANKSgivin to Ya!

God ~
We gotz a problem down here inna You-Kon - wiff Kasha da Kitty ...

You know da wun - dat Glacier's Husky Tribe keepz komplainin about ...



She walked into my house like she owned the place and
put all the other critters and the humans in their place!

Kan You keep an eye on her - make sure da plugged up Liver flushes out.

An remind her not to try *shreddin* any Dawg Nozes till she feels a lot better!

THANKS, God!

/s/ Boots, da Purrayer Kat

Vermontcat
11-22-2006, 07:44 PM
I'm sorry to hear that Kasha isn't feeling well. :(
It sounds like she is a fighter so I hope she feels better soon so she can be back home with you.

Bengalz
11-22-2006, 08:00 PM
Lots of prayers for dear Kasha. That girl has too much spunk to be leaving just yet ;) Paws and claws crossed for her recovery and much needed order to be restored. What would the pups do without her to keep them in line :D

Hugs to Mom - worrying about sick kitties (an puppers) is a terrible thing - take care Tamara.

rg_girlca
11-22-2006, 08:03 PM
I am so sorry to her that precious Kasha is under the weather right now. :(

Prayers on the way that the fluids will flush the toxins out and she has a full and speedy recovery.

joycenalex
11-22-2006, 08:48 PM
i like this cat. prayers going up for her.

CathyBogart
11-22-2006, 09:11 PM
Poor little fireball, please feel better soon!

Tubby & Peanut's Mom
11-22-2006, 09:53 PM
I'm so sorry to hear this news about Kasha. I sure hope the fluids and antibiotics make her feel a lot better! As you might remember, Peanut has been having "issues" lately too, so I know all about little old lady kitties and those "decisions to make." :(

Come on Kasha, gather all your spunk and fight this nasty thing!

krazyaboutkatz
11-23-2006, 01:10 AM
I'm so sorry to hear that Kasha is sick.:( I hope that she'll feel better soon and recover quickly. Lots of prayers and positive thoughts are being sent her way.

Dorothy39
11-23-2006, 06:31 AM
We'll keep your "Kasha" in our thoughts and prayers Glacier.

orangemm
11-23-2006, 06:37 AM
I'm praying for Kasha to get better FAST. Sounds like your vet has things under control and am hoping that the fluids and meds do the trick for this pretty girl. I had no idea she had that kind of purrsonality; the pictures of her make her look innocent and very sweet!

Hugs to you and gentle scritches to Kasha. Please let us know how she's doing.

jenluckenbach
11-23-2006, 07:26 AM
What sad news about Kasha. :( You and she are in my prayers.

Glacier
11-23-2006, 10:37 AM
. I had no idea she had that kind of purrsonality; the pictures of her make her look innocent and very sweet!




Thanks everyone.

orangemm: Kasha is very sweet, if you are a human. She's a cuddle bug with people. Although she does expect to have her every demand met immediately! Only dogs bring out her hiss and spit side! She hates dogs! She tolerates other cats. She's not aggressive to them, just ignores them!

rg_girlca
11-23-2006, 08:08 PM
Please see Cat Memorial

http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=117067