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    1st post-health problems with my cat



    This is my cat, Sox. I call him boi brown, buddy bar, mahogany brown, sox, buddy, boi, all sorts of things. He's basically my best friend.

    I dislocated my shoulder in April, and he spent a lot of time with me, while I sat in the recliner. I didn't think anything of him not getting off of my lap for 16-18 hours at a time. Then he started throwing up. I figured he was just eating too much, and tossing it up. This progressed (over the next few days) to where he was not eating, and still throwing up. I checked his gums and his ears, and they were pale in color.

    We immediately took him to the vet. The vet took an X-ray and saw that he had a large bladder. They tried to massage his bladder to get him to pee. He peed after they left the room, it was this bloody, gritty pee.

    We took him home, but his throwing up started right back up.

    We took him back to the vet, and they cathed him and were flushing his bladders. They were giving him SubQ fluid to keep him hydrated, but he wouldn't eat.

    After a week, we took him to a different vet, who said the only options were euthanisation, or surgery. A PU surgery, where they remove the cats penis. I guess male cats have a narrow urethra and become blocked easilly. The PU surgery removes the penis, and gives him a wider urethra.

    He came home, and was put on a large amount of medicine. Baytril, Winstrol, Clavamox, and Hi-Vite drops. He was eating minor amounts, but I was forcing fluids in his mouth (pedialyte). He seemed to be improving, then he started to turn.

    He would just sit in this same spot over and over again, and if you moved him, he would go back. He would pee, but he wouldn't eat. I tried to get him to eat, but it wasn't happening. I started to give him his pills loaded with peanut butter, thinking that the PB would peak his appetite and he would eat more.

    It didn't do anything. Monday he was feeling hot, so I took his temperature rectally. It was 104.5 I took him back to the vet Tuesday. His temp was 102.5 at the vet.

    They took him off of the Baytril and Clavamox, and put him on eutrythomiacin (I probably spelled it wrong). I am to continue the Winstrol and the Hi-Vite drops.

    Last night, he didn't want anything to do with anyone. If you went near him, he would meow, and meow when you picked him up. This is very not like Sox. He is a people person, and loves attention (the more the better). We were very worried for him.

    I force fed him baby food in a dropper. I think it spiked his appetite because I heard him at the food bowl. Then I opened some tuna and have been hand feeding him tuna every 2 hours. He keeps eating, and I want to keep feeding. I don't want that appetite to stop at all.

    I'm worried, because I know that when a cat doesn't eat, it wreaks havoc on their kidneys. He went days without eating at the vets office, but was getting fluids and drops. Here he was eating, btu not enough, and not drinking enough.

    I'm so worried about my boi cat. He's just so damn precious. I'm out of work right now, because I had to have surgery on my shoulder. I'm not rich by any means, but I'll do everything I can to keep him alive. The vet bills keep adding up, after the first night, then the weeks stay, then the surgery, and then last nights visit. They keep getting their money, but Sox isn't getting is health.

    I'm afraid of anything happening to him. He's only 5 years old, and to have to fight for his life like this. I don't know if he realizes what is going on or not, and if he thinks we're just torturing him.

    My poor kitty

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    First of all.... welcome to PT! Your boi is certainly adorable, and I am sorry to hear that he is feeling bad.

    I have no advice to offer you, other than to say that the people here on PT are GREAT! So many people have been through so many different things with their furbabies that I am sure that you will get some wonderful and helpful advice.

    Also, it has been shown over and over again that the power of PT prayers are awesome! Many pets have been found, and many pets and people healed by the many voices that are on this forum!

    Many prayers and positive thoughts coming your way from Indiana that the vets find the problem with your boi and that he is soon feeling much better! Please keep us posted on how he is doing!

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    You are going through a rough time with Sox and I hope you can pull him through this.

    First, I am rather shocked the treatment from your vets. While it is true that some male cats do need to have their penis removed in order to stop blocking, this is usually done only after other treatments have been tried and failed. A few people on PT have cats that have gone through this surgery and hopefully they will see this thread and respond.

    Did the first vet take a urine sample and test it for bacteria and crystals? The blood may have come from irritation caused by the crystals or from an infection your cat has as well as crystals. You need to know which type of crystals you are dealing with - struvite or calcium oxalate. The production of crystals can be helped quite often by a change to a special vet diet. Also, there is a diet called SD that will dissolve crystals. Calcium oxalate crystals can be caused, in part, by cats eating nuts (I found that out after my Ted ate pounds of them because he loved them and then I felt huge guilt when he got crystals), so something other than peanut butter should be used. However, when things get this difficult, anything you can get them to eat is better than nothing.

    Keeping your cat hydrated is very important and your vet can show you how to give sub-q fluids at home. It will help to keep his kidneys and bladder flushed out and make him feel miles better. Many of us here on PT have kept our renal failure cats going for many extra good years just by using sub-q fluids. If your cat is hydrated, he will have a better appetite (usually).

    Where do you live? Perhaps someone on PT knows a vet in your area that they can recommend.

    Try this web page for some good information: http://www.fabcats.org/flutd.html

    You may want to post a new threat on Cats General asking people there to look at your thread in Cat Health and offer suggestions. Cats General has much heavier traffic and will garner more responses.

    Please keep us updated because we are all going to worry about Sox also. He's a lovely looking cat and I've never seen such rich brown fur.

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    What a stunning cat! I've never seen a brown tuxedo before. I hope he feels better. Urinary problems are the pits. How old is Sox?
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
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    First off, I want to thank each and every one of you for adoring Sox, and for welcoming me to the board.



    Sox has a sister (well they are both adopted, but they don't know :P )



    The first night, no tests were ran. He was blocked, and they massaged his bladder. He urinated A LOT. We figured that was it, and then when he went right back to throwing up, we knew that he wasn't well.

    We had him cathed, and they said that the crystals were not forming as badly (I guess when they cath you, they also flush out the bladder, in hopes of removing the blockage).

    I don't know if they did any urine work, or anything like that. I do know that, the 2nd vet was upset that the 1st vet didn't do blood work. When the 2nd vet did the blood work, they said his white blood cell count was up to like 40,000.

    He had a raging infection. We've been treating it with serious anti-biotics. He had a temp, but now it's coming down.

    I did the sub-q fluids today. I was nervous at first, because I didn't want to hurt the kitty. I pinched up a little tent, inserted the needle quickly, but not too forcefully, while talking to him, and petting his head (pretty darn difficult when you can't really use your right shoulder for crap (surgery).

    After a little over 160 ccs (I let some liquid out of the tube to get the air out, so I gave just a little extra liquid to him, to make up for what came out of the bag. While it may look like he got 160, it was probably right around 150-155).

    He got a big water pouch, and it's been dissapating well. That said, the peanut butter was only for getting the pills down, and hoping it would perk an appetite in him.

    The good news is this, I have gotten him to eat some. I fed him baby food (not much, maybe a spoonful) and then that got him to go to the food bowl and eat some of the waltham food for urinary problems. I got some tuna out, and he enjoyed some of that also. Every 2 hours, I've been getting him to eat a small amount of tuna from my hand.

    I was concerened when I read the ingredients on the baby food...onion powder. I also read the tuna, and it has vegtable broth in it. I was worried that it may have had onions too. I called the vet immediately, and let them know that he had maybe a teaspoon of baby food, that contains onion powder. I also let them know that the tuna has veggie broth in it.

    The vet said I shouldn't worry about it, because the amount of onion powder is so low, and he had so little of the food, to not worry. They said that the tuna, even if it had some onion powder, probably had too little to worry about. I also informed the vet, that I wanted to stop giving him anything, with any possibility of onion in it (I called the customer service number on the tuna packet. They said no onions are in it). I tossed the baby food, and I am going to get tuna that is packaged in ONLY water.

    Also, I bought special food from the vet, this Hill's something or other (cans are downstairs). He is eating the food, not much at a time, but about every two hours he is eating food from my fingertips. I dip my fingers in the food, and place it by his nose. If he doesn't perk up, I put just a little on his lips, and he licks it and then goes to my hand.

    Today looks good. He received food, fluids, hi-vite drops, and his anti-biotic (which he'll be getting again in about 1 hour).

    Last night though, I was very frightened. He would meow anytime we went near him, or if we picked him up. I was worried that maybe he was going to die. You know like, he knew it and wanted left alone to die. I kept trying to get him to eat. He stopped meowing when we picked him up, and he is eating. It's like, he's doing better it seems, but I'm still worried. I wish he would just eat an entire can of this food you know?

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    Also, boi with the brown coat, is part of a pretty unique breed. The breed is called Havana brown. He's a mix, and granted he isn't all brown, but his tuxedo is so darn cute!

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