I haven't been *ignorin* :( Tigris' Tail -Quote:
Originally posted by Barbara
He has definitely no stones.
His urethra is chronically inflammed, swollen,
and there is scar tissue.
Of course it is essential that the bladder is flushed.
Having no stones, neither struvite nor oxalate,
Tigris may have his veggie juice ;)
2) surgery
Of course I asked about the perineal urethrostomy.
To my vet's opinion this would be the last resort.
Now my question: Randi, Phred, Tracey:
Can you tell me what your vet said about the risks of the surgery.
I agree with my vet that we will first try to control it the way I described but I'd like to know more about the plumbing surgery.
His Mom and I have been trading PM's. ;)
Seems like Tigris' Vet has a GOOD handle on HIS problem -
which IS different than the problems Boots, Fister, et all were
disgnosed with! The OTHER PT Kittys were confirmed to be
producing SOLIDS in their urine (stones, crystals, or sand-like "stuff")
that formed physical BLOCKAGES and prevented the normal flow
of urine - and the reduced flows promoted the UTIs.
There ARE dietary and medicinal treatments that SOMETIMES prevent
the the formation of the solids - but most Vets agree that
determining just WHAT combination of diet & meds works for each cat
may be a Lengthy Process of trial & error...
MEANWHILE the Cat Keeps "pluggin up" and requires frequent Catherizations
to prevent a sudden and life-threatening urinary blockage. :(
When a cat *IS* producing solids in the urine and has serious
blockages, the Current Thinking of many Vets is that it's
Kinder to the Cat to solve the BLOCKAGE problem with Sir Jury.
Whatever risks there are of infections coming "in through the back door"
are offset by the elimination of almost quaranteed future blockages
from the solids.
Since Tigris is NOT producing those "pesky" solids in his urine...
it makes good sense to try and solve his Inflamed Urethra problem
withOUT resorting to surgery.
GOOD LUCK to Tigris and his White Coat!! ;)
Now, About "Pillin da Kat" ...
Y'all know I swear by the Pill Shotter, Popper, or Gun! :D
Here's a REprint of my Kat Pillin Reference Materials >>>
Firstly ~
NO Self-Respektin KAT will "knowlingly" Consume Medications -
when "hidden" in treats or food -
no matter HOW *tastey* the treat or food may be! :p
Here's Dad's Oft-Repeated "How to Pill da Kat" article >>
Here's a good article on How to PILL da Kat ~
with minimal loss of blood...
How to PILL the Kat article
And we'll repeat *our* method ~
Get youselves a Pill Shooter!
They are *cheap* - less than $5.00 US;
should be availabe in any Pet Store - US and elsewhere ~
cause little *stress* to either Kitty OR the Human;
almost Guarantee a successful *pilling* on the first *shot* :p
Here's a poor picture of ours - all soft plastic and made by
"Four Paws".
Pix - "Four Paws Pill Dispenser"
Dad *loves* it; Boots tolerates it;
and there hasn't been a lost or spit-out pill in years! :cool:
Y'all really Otta Get One!!
WHERE to get a Pill Shooter?
Almost ALL Pet Shops sell them...
Usually less than $5.00 gets you a reasonably good Plastic one.
Your VET may have a loaner; but you might as well buy your own.
And you do NOT need a fancy Chrome-Plated "Vet model" your Vet
may offer to :eek: SELL you!
The Pet Shop plastic "cheepie" works just as well!
To get meds on-board over the weekend - if the
"Using your Fingers" method in the article above doesn't work ~
Get a STRAW - plain ole Drinking Straw - semi-large diameter
(thick milk-shake size)...
Insert pill in one end...
Take deep breath and secure Kat...
Insert Opposite end in your mouth...
Open Kat's mouth with methods from above articles...
Insert KAT End of straw over Kat tongue at back of throat...
*BLOW* through YOUR end of straw -
NOTE! Important! **BLOW** (Do NOT *:eek: *suck*!!)
"Verify" Pill came OUT (in KAT) -
before re-inserting straw in your milk-shake!
/s/ Phred :D
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