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    I'm glad she's being good about the pills.

    It may be easier to dissolve the Norvasc into a volume of water and take 1/8th of that. Ask your vet if the water solution will keep (maybe in the fridge?)

    Hugs for you and Cleo! I hope she continues to do well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder
    I'm glad she's being good about the pills.

    It may be easier to dissolve the Norvasc into a volume of water and take 1/8th of that. Ask your vet if the water solution will keep (maybe in the fridge?)

    Hugs for you and Cleo! I hope she continues to do well.

    Thanks for that idea, I suppose it depends on the chemical stability of the drug. What a great idea though, she's even better with a syringe.

    Thanks for the hugs too, we need them.
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    I am sorry that Cleo isn't doing better, but I hope you will be able to control with medicines and that you will share many, many more happy years together.


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    Thanks, Furrykidsmother, for your kind words.
    We're hoping so too.
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    I may have missed some previous threads about Cleo because I didn't even know that she was sick. I'm so sorry to hear this. Hopefully the medicine will help make her more comfortable so she can continue to share many more years with you. Please take care. (((HUGS)))

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazyaboutkatz
    I may have missed some previous threads about Cleo because I didn't even know that she was sick. I'm so sorry to hear this. Hopefully the medicine will help make her more comfortable so she can continue to share many more years with you. Please take care. (((HUGS)))
    Thank you KAK. No you haven't really missed anything. Cleo had her dentistry and you saw that thread, where I said she had mild hyperthyroidism and high BP. This visit was just a checkup and revealed further info. She isn't exactly sick, just ageing, along with me. She's coping well with her condition and responding to medication. Hopefully we have many more happy times ahead. Thank you for the hugs, they mean a lot.

    P.S.how is Starr now after his surgery?
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    I'm glad to hear the hyperthyroidism is under control, but sorry to hear about the kidney failue and high blood pressure. Tubby had CRF (Chronic Renal Failure - kidney failure) and someone mentioned once that cats with CRF are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure. Evidently it wasn't a problem for Tubby since my vet never mentioned it, but that's what I've heard.

    Also, Tubby lived a good 3 1/2 years after first being diagnosed with CRF, and it actually wasn't his kidneys that took him in the end, so I'm sure you will have many years left with Cleo.

    Like Jen says, this is a time of mixed emotions. You're glad to know you're doing everything you can for your baby, but it's hard to face the fact that they are getting old and the end is getting nearer than we wish to face. It's a chance to spoil spoil spoil as much as possible and take every opportunity to let Cleo know who loved she is.

    {{{hugs}}} to you and gentle skritchies to Cleo. She will have to be brave in the next months and years as the vet visits will become more frequent.
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