You and Max remain in my thoughts constantly.
Hugs to you Slick!
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You and Max remain in my thoughts constantly.
Hugs to you Slick!
Slick, it's good that Max is not in pain and still wants to eat, at least.
Lots of positive thoughts to Max. :love:
... and big ((((hugs)))) to you. :love:
(((HUGS))) and prayers continue for you both. :love::love:
Prayers for you both. :love:
See, this is where my torment began. As a human, I wouldn't want to be confined to one room but I wondered whether or not a cat would mind. Puddy isolated herself and I still agonized over it.
Yes, the shots do sting, you're right but Puddy didn't feel it b/c she had hers through the subQ bag but that isn't an option for you so it's understandable why you wouldn't want to put Max through that.
Sometimes all we can do is keep them as comfortable as possible. You're loving Max the best way you know how. :love:
Kayexelate might be worth asking about? And as for the Vit B...are there oral drops that can go in his food, or tabs in a pill pocket?
I know, I know...just want Max to be comfy. {{{{hugs}}}}
Slick, Lots more prayers and positive thoughts are being sent to both you and Max. Just enjoy the time that you have with him and spoil him rotten. Please take care. (((HUGS)))
Prayers and hugs for both of you...I'm so sorry you're going through this...we all know you'll make the best decision for your baby.:love:
Prayers and love and good wishes and peace to you and Max from us too.
If this is true, I need to have a major talk with my vet as that's what we're on to help K'Cee's levels come down. It was my understanding that it's not the safety that's contested, it's the effectiveness, and therefore it's considered a supplement rather than a "medicine." (IE you can buy it without a prescription) The fact that it might cause damage just blows my mind.
{{My prayers are with you and Max. Wishing you many more cuddles and happy days.}}
Zip: Before I sent to see Dr. Singh I googled Azodyl and the only side effect I found was vomiting. I can deal with that but when I researched further there were some kitties that experienced so much vomiting that they were taken off it. However Dr. Singh and I discussed the drug anyway and he did mention kidney damage. Now....it could be that he meant that "anything I give Max will cause kidney damage since his kidneys are already in such a sad state" not specifically "this drug causes kidney damage in all cats" - a play on words.
Please do speak to your vet about it and I'm anxious to see what he/she says. Maybe I heard wrong.
Edit: 8pm - just arrived home from work and once again, all 3 litterboxes have not been touched. He's peeing somewhere and for the life of me, I can't find the spots. I'm really thinking that he just can't lift his back legs over the side. I will have to get something in place but don't have time until this weekend. Durn w-u-r-k keep getting in the way. I do have a fourth litterbox that I can set up - it's much smaller and the sides are not as high. For now I've opened up the guest BR door and put 2 - count them, two!!! - litterboxes in there so there is no way he can get to the toilet without stepping over each one. We'll see what happens. BTW, my apt doesn't smell at all and I'm amazed by that. I did hear somewhere that an old cat's pee doesn't smell that much - don't know if it's true or not.
Our young, six-year-old, female kitty has taken to "thinking outside the box" the last few days. If the litter boxes aren't real clean, she does that sometimes, but now it doesn't matter if the boxes are squeaky clean, she does her business outside the box! I suppose a vet visit is in order.:(
Prayers for you and Max. :love::love:
Slick I am so with you on this unpleasant rollercoaster ride, i can so understand where you are at, i fear I am not too far behind you with respects to my Ash, i believe you have made the right choices with your dear Max, personally i am not going to put Ash through anything that causes him discomfort, they have enough of that with CRF IMO,but of course that is entirley up to you his beloved Mama.,and i respect anyone's decisions regarding their kitties, we have to do what we think is for the best.
I am continually thinking of you both and hoping that Max will keep eating, that is always a good sign, and when he is ready ,he will let you know, i feel sure about that, in the meantime, keep up the fantastic care and HUGS to you both.:love::love:
Tonight he only has eaten half of what he used to and I discovered where the pee is. You see, he's taken up residence on the dining room chairs and they are covered and plush. Well, I guess he's peeing in his sleep because I just had to scrub two of them. The seats really smelled bad. All indications point to loss of bladder control.:(
The good news is that he used the litterbox about 1/2 hour ago so at least he remembers what it's for....I hope.
Thank you all for your understanding and compassion. I know that many of you are or have been in this situation and understand the struggle that lies within. I was thinking tonight that maybe Dr. Singh is giving up on Max. There is an emergency clinic close by me that's open 7pm to 7am and the few times I've spoken to them they have been extremely caring and empathetic - they helped me when I first had trouble with the sub-q line. I was thinking of getting a second opinion from them and drilling them about the Azodyl and Kayexalate. Do you think it's worth it? I will already know what they will tell me. Am I just grasping for that elusive straw????:confused::(