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krazyaboutkatz
06-16-2009, 10:29 AM
The reason I'm asking this question is because I took both Ziggy and Sky to my vet for their annual exams on Sunday. Ziggy always becomes very stressed out. Her temp was 103 something and they told me it was most likely caused by her being so stressed out. She checked out fine and is a big girl at a little over 14lbs.

She's always been a good eater and her nickname is "Ziggy the Piggy" because she's always hungry and would eat all of her siblings food if I let her. I noticed last night that she wasn't finishing all of her food and later she threw up several times.:( She's thrown up her food before but it was because she's eaten too fast.

She wouldn't touch her food this morning but I was able to get her to lick some canned and some baby food off of my finger. If I put it in a bowl she'd ignore it. She also seems to be a bit lethargic. Before I took her to the vet she was fine. Has this ever happened to any one's cats? I also decided to give everyone some hairball medicine in case this is the cause.

I'll see how she's doing when I get home tonight and if she's still not doing well then I'll have to bring her to the vet again.:( I'm sure that my vet is booked and she's going to be taking some time off so she won't be in next week. Please send some positive vibes Ziggy's way. Thanks.

lvpets2002
06-16-2009, 10:55 AM
:) Sure it can.. My babies get all stressed out going to the Vet.. Yes I have seen their temps spike & then all will be fine once we are back home.. They can also get sick from stress at home..

krazyaboutkatz
06-16-2009, 11:49 AM
:) Sure it can.. My babies get all stressed out going to the Vet.. Yes I have seen their temps spike & then all will be fine once we are back home.. They can also get sick from stress at home..
Yes, I know this and this is normal. I also know that my Sunny stressed himself out so much when I made him wear a collar that his bladder became inflamed and he became sick. So now no collar no problem.

I mean can it cause a cat to just stop eating and not acting like they normally do? Ziggy was fine when we got home on Sun. and she ate well until last night. In the past she became so stressed that she'd hyperventilate on the way home from the vet.:( She didn't do it this time so I thought that she had made some progress. She refused to eat her 2nd morning feeding and would barely lick off baby food from my fingers. She refused the canned food too.:(

If she caught something while being at the vet, then I would think that Sky would also be acting the same way. I just don't need more sick cats right now. Sky's still having runny stools and I brought in a stool sample to have this tested. Thanks for reading this.

lvpets2002
06-16-2009, 12:22 PM
:) Yes I have seen cats not eat due to stress & or depression.. They will also stop eating if they have not pooped in a while & all stoped up.. Now this is why I keep Chicken Broth in the cabinets at all times.. If one gets stoped up then I will get a kitten milk feeder bottle & put some broth in it.. I will make sure at least some gets down the throat.. It works everytime.. This makes them thirsty & then when they start drinking then they will potty good.. You might try that & or talk to your vet.. Wittle Ziggy hope you feel better real soon.. Come on & eat ok.. Keep us posted..

Moesha
06-16-2009, 01:33 PM
Did they receive vaccinations? My vet told me this year that they've added a new vaccination for a strain of leukemia (I think it was leukemia) to the shots and it can cause especially kittens, but I've noticed it in Aroara also, to be lethargic and uninterested in food for a day or so. Perhaps that is the situation with yours. If it hasn't improved soon, I'd be calling the vet's office.

Medusa
06-16-2009, 03:14 PM
My wonderful vet told me that stress can kill a cat, which is why I tried to keep my Puddy as calm as possible and now my Pidgelet, too. I know this sounds negative and I don't mean it to but I just thought that I should be straight up w/you. Keep the faythe. :love:

krazyaboutkatz
06-16-2009, 10:52 PM
Thanks for your concerns but Ziggy is now doing so much better.:) When I got home tonight she looked a lot more alert and she even sat in my bedroom window and started her teeth chattering noise towards something outside. I knew then that she was feeling much better.:)

She didn't receive any shots on Sunday. My cats don't get shots any more and my vet approved this since they're indoor only. They only go in for annual exams or if they're sick. When I fed my cats their first feeding tonight, Ziggy was very hungry and ate most of her dry food. I didn't give her as much as I usually do because I wanted to see if she could keep her food down. So far so good.:)

I had already e-mailed my vet this morning about Ziggy and she e-mailed me back that if I need to bring Ziggy in tomorrow to just call her in the morning and she'd be able to work me in. She's such a wonderful vet.:) I thought that she was going on vacation next week and that's why she'd be out of the office. No, she has a fellowship at Davis VMTH so she said no vacation for her. I also know that she's working on becoming a board certified surgeon as well so she's a very busy lady. Right now she only works from Sun.-Wed. and Mon. is her surgery day so I usually try to make appointments on Sundays. I also try to make them well in advance because she gets booked up quickly. She's the only vet there that specializes in cats.

Thanks again for all of your concerns. I had never heard that stress can kill a cat. I sure hope that this never happens to one of my furkids. If anything changes I'll be sure to update this thread.:)

krazyaboutkatz
06-17-2009, 12:57 AM
Well I spoke too soon.:( Ziggy is still acting lethargic and she wouldn't touch her second feeding tonight.:( She licked a very small amount of canned food from my finger. I had to carry her out to the kitchen for her second feeding. Unless she improves over night, she's most likely going to the vets again tomorrow. I just wish that she didn't become so stressed out at the vets. I need more positive vibes sent my way. Thanks.

smokey the elder
06-17-2009, 07:20 AM
I'm afraid to take TicTac to the vet for what I suspect may be asthma because he had such a panic attack when he went in for a checkup. Talk about a catch-22. I know that vet visits can spike a cat's blood sugar, which makes diabetes a tough diagnosis. I hope Ziggy can be sorted out. Maybe some rescue remedy in her water?

moosmom
06-17-2009, 08:15 AM
Feliway has worked wonders for me. It contains an enzyme that only cats can smell. It calmed Buddy and MooShoo down when they were transitioning. Expensive but well worth it. Rescue Remedy works well too. You can get a homeopathic version of it at health food stores.

My cats get stressed out when they go to the vets too. Once their home and get a few treats in their system.

krazyaboutkatz
06-17-2009, 09:48 AM
Thanks everyone.:) I've tried Feliway in the past and it worked for a while but then they became immune to it. Ziggy still shows no interest in food so I called my vet and left a voice mail telling her that I would like to be seen today. Her assistant checks her voice mail and she'll call me back to let me know when. I just hope it's a simple case and she can make Ziggy feel better.

krazyaboutkatz
06-17-2009, 11:11 AM
I had to end up calling back and I spoke to my vets assistant. I have to be there at 11am but most likely I won't be able to be seen until 12pm. They're considering it an urgent care case but she said that I won't be charged anything extra since I called ahead of time and they're working me in. There's another person doing the same thing. I decided to just take the day off because we're very slow at work any way. I just want my baby girl to feel better and to become her normal self again.

Pinot's Mom
06-17-2009, 11:24 AM
Keep us posted!

Stress can absolutely have an effect, though. I seriously think that's why shelter kitties are so sick!

krazyaboutkatz
06-17-2009, 04:24 PM
I just got home a little while ago. Ziggy has a mild case of pancreatitis. My vet did an ultrasound on her and her pancreas is a litttle inflammed.:( She also took some blood to test her liver and pancreas but she said many times the numbers will still be within the normal range even though an animal has pancreatitis. She also tested her blood sugar level and it was normal. I'll find out her other blood results later on. I asked my vet if pancreatitis can be caused by stress and said yes.

She was given 100cc of IV fluids and I brought the rest of the bag home and I'll be giving this to her once daily for the next 5 days. I also brought home some Iams intestinal low residue canned food because my vet said it's very important that I get her to eat. I'll force feed her if I have to. I've done this before with my RB Pepper. I also gave her 1/4 of an appetite stimulant pill and I can give this every 3 days if needed. I also have a bottle of liquid pepcid that I'll inject into the line while giving her the IV fluid and I give her .25ml for the next 5 days.

My vet said that some cats need to be hospitalized for pancreatitis and if she starts vomiting a lot, having labored breathing, and becoming very lethargic that I would need to bring her back in right away. Since she has a mild case I hope to be able to treat her at home. I'm so glad that I decided to bring her in today. I should see improvement in a about 2 days and maybe even sooner. Please send some prayers and positive thoughts her way. Thanks.

Medusa
06-17-2009, 04:35 PM
Oh goodness, poor Ziggy and poor you. Of course, we'll keep the prayers going for her complete and speedy recovery. Keep the faythe. :love:

krazyaboutkatz
06-17-2009, 05:35 PM
Thanks Mary.:) Things aren't going well.:( I tried feeding her some of the canned food and she ate a little of it on her own. She later threw it up in one of the litter boxes and some on my carpet.:( I tried calling my vet but I have to call back because she's in a meeting. I hope she'll have some good advice to give me.

krazyaboutkatz
06-17-2009, 10:29 PM
I've decided to take the rest of the week off because we're slow at work and so I can give Ziggy the kind of care that she needs. She still won't eat anything and she threw up some more white foam which she did earlier today.:( I called Adobe and spoke to a vet tech and she said to not offer her any more food tonight and if she continues to vomit then I need to bring her in for some anti nausea meds. I hope it won't come to that.

My vets assistant called me back earlier today and told me to give her another appetite stimulant pill tomorrow and to try to feed her Innova Evo canned food or dry if I feel more comfortable with that. I just want her to start eating any food at this point. I hope that tomorrow is a better day. I also found out that her liver and pancreas blood work came back normal which is good but it doesn't mean that she doesn't have pancreatitis.

rickysdad
06-18-2009, 02:53 AM
Did your cat also have a vaccine? Mine did just this past Monday and has been in and out of the vet since as he is not eating. He has had all he tests and they don't know why he doesn't want food. Have you heard of this reaction?

krazyaboutkatz
06-18-2009, 05:14 PM
Did your cat also have a vaccine? Mine did just this past Monday and has been in and out of the vet since as he is not eating. He has had all he tests and they don't know why he doesn't want food. Have you heard of this reaction?
Hi, no she didn't have any vaccines. I don't do this any more and my vet has approved this because all of my cats are indoor only. I'm sorry to hear about your cat.:( I hope that your vet will find out what's causing this and that he'll start eating and get better soon. Ziggy is now in the hospital.:( I'll post more about it in the next post.

krazyaboutkatz
06-18-2009, 05:22 PM
Ziggy wasn't doing well at home and was continuing to throw up and didn't want to eat anything. Even if she did want to eat she'd most likely be throwing it up.:( My vet e-mailed me back and said that she should probably be hospitalized. I went back today as an urgent care case and the vet said that she looked a bit dehydrated even though I gave her 100cc of fluids this morning. Her weight on Sun. was 14.1lbs, on Wed. 13.7lbs, and today 13.6lbs.

Since she's not doing well at home, I decided it would be best to hospitalize her. Hopefully she won't need to be there very long or else I'm going to be in even more debt than I already am. The first 24 hours is $800-1200 and then each additional day is $300-400.:eek: If my vet was doing the charging for this she'd most likely give me some kind of a discount but she's away right now. Please send some prayers and positive thoughts Ziggy's way. Thanks.

kitten645
06-19-2009, 07:36 AM
Oh Ziggy Piggy..please get well. Your meowmie loves and cares for you so much. Positive thoughts and prayers going out to you. Last time I took the boys into the vet, they stressed and Calvin ended up having an allergic response to some shot and it was awful. I know Zigs didn't have any shots but it's pretty traumatic for an indoor cat to go to the V*E*T. I hope it all sorts itself out. Not badmouthing your vet, but perhaps she's too busy with her studies to be focused on her practice? You know your furkid so go with your gut.
xxxooo
Claudia

Taz_Zoee
06-19-2009, 09:45 AM
Oh my gosh! I am so sorry to hear about Ziggy. I hope they can find out what is going on and fix her up so she can be home where she belongs.

I will keep you and Ziggy in my thoughts.

(And I personally think stress can make a cat sick. I honestly think that's what is wrong with Taz.)

RedHedd
06-19-2009, 11:03 AM
OMG! Tracey! How's Ziggy doing today?

wolflady
06-19-2009, 11:05 AM
I'm sorry you're having so much trouble with Ziggy. Hopefully they'll be able to help her to feel better while she's in the hospital. I'm worried about that stressing her out though. Has anyone called you with a status update on how she did overnight? Healing vibes are continuing for Ziggy.

**hugs**

Randi
06-19-2009, 11:17 AM
Tracey, I'm sorry I missed this earlier. I really hope Ziggy's hospital stay will clear things up and she will come home all better. :)

Sending lots of positive thoughts to Ziggy and big hugs to you! :love:

kittykatharine
06-19-2009, 11:35 AM
I am so sorry to hear about Ziggy having to go to the hospital. I too hope she doesnt have to stay there very long and that they can make her all better. You guys are in my thoughts and prayers...:love::love::love:

Killearn Kitties
06-19-2009, 01:15 PM
I'm sorry to hear that you are having so much trouble with Ziggy and I really hope she starts to pick up soon. Please let us know.

Catty1
06-19-2009, 01:28 PM
Prayers for wee Ziggy Stardust!:love:

When she was a wee one:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/krazyaboutkatz/Ziggy/93899984.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/krazyaboutkatz/Ziggy/8cfdc988.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/krazyaboutkatz/Ziggy/NewCatPictures-9-9-06073-Ziggy.jpg

And now, She With the Tail That Must Be Named! :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/krazyaboutkatz/Ziggy/NewZiggyStardustPictures-6-22-07005.jpg

From her First Birthday thread:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/krazyaboutkatz/Ziggy/NewZiggyStardustPictures-6-22-07049.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/krazyaboutkatz/Ziggy/NewCatPics8-5-07074-Ziggycropped-1.jpg

Medusa
06-19-2009, 02:53 PM
I'll never get over those amazing eyes. :love:

Pinot's Mom
06-19-2009, 03:15 PM
I'll never get over those amazing eyes. :love:

I know, those eyes are quite something! Prayers for Ziggy! :love:

krazyaboutkatz
06-19-2009, 03:47 PM
Thanks everyone.:) I've been on the phone several times last night and then again today. I can pick her up in about 1 hour. They've been force feeding her and she's been able to keep it down. I'm going to trade in the canned food that I have for some A/D and this is fairly easy to mix with water and force feed her if I have to.

I'll also be sent home with liquid pepcid, antibiotics, vitamin B12, and an anti nausea shot to use if needed. my vet had called in about her and told them to go ahead and take another ultrasound. The vet said that it looked much better so it sounds like her inflammation has improved. Hopefully she'll start eating and drinking again on her own and will be able to keep it down. Wish me luck.:)

wolflady
06-19-2009, 03:51 PM
Oh I certainly hope so! I'm glad you can pick her up today. Hopefully she'll feel more comfortable at home and continue to improve.
**hugs**

krazyaboutkatz
06-19-2009, 06:03 PM
Ziggy is finally home and she looks a little skinny and smells like pee but other than that she looks good.:) The vet tech said that she was so funny because she'd do the elevator butt when they pet her and she'd start rolling in her cage and rub her chin against her water bowl. I think that after a while she enjoyed all of the attention that she was getting so maybe she's starting to come out of her shell.:) I have a bag full of meds,food, syringes etc. for her and she has to be seen in 1 week for a recheck or sooner if she starts vomiting or won't eat. I made the appointment for next Fri. the 26th at 9:30am with the vet that was in charge of her today because my vet is booked up and this vet seems very nice and like a wonderful vet. I hope that everything will go well from now on.:)

krazyaboutkatz
06-20-2009, 10:41 AM
Ziggy's appetite is back and she was ravenous this morning.:) She ate all of the dry Innova Evo that I gave her so I gave her a bit more. I don't want to over do it though and have her throwing up. She's so good when I give her the antibiotics and also when I give her a pepcid shot. She's not running around playing like she normally does but I'm sure that she'll be doing this in time.:)

Killearn Kitties
06-20-2009, 12:02 PM
Fingers crossed that Ziggy's appetite is back to stay! This is a great update.

krazyaboutkatz
06-20-2009, 12:57 PM
Fingers crossed that Ziggy's appetite is back to stay! This is a great update.
Thanks Karen.:) When I gave my cats their second morning feeding, Ziggy's appetite was very good again. She ate some of her Innova Evo dry food so then I gave her some of the canned A/D. She loved it and just ate until she was full.:) The only bad thing is that all of my other cats then stopped eating because they wanted this canned food too. I did give a little to my Sunny boy.

krazyaboutkatz
06-23-2009, 12:29 AM
glad Ziggy is home...how is she doing now? and how are the other kitties doing?
Thanks for asking.:) She doing great and is eating well too.:) All of my cats are doing well. I decided to try some more fortiflora on Sky to hopefully clear up his mushy stools. I only started it yesterday and I'll continue this for at least 2 weeks or possibly longer. I hope it'll work on him like it did on Pearl.

CultureJunky
06-23-2009, 04:59 PM
I'm so glad that Ziggy is feeling better, poor girl. Sending hugs and headbuts to you Miss Stardust :love: