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    Poor Ripley. I'm glad you got him diagnosed instead of just thinking it was behavioral. Tubby was 15 when the vet first diagnosed him with kidney failure, and as you know, he lived to be 18 1/2, so I'm sure once Ripley's infection is cleared up he'll be good to go for quite a few years yet.

    Hang in there, Ripley. I'm sure you'll be feeling A-OK in no time!
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    You have every right to be angry. Feeling sick is no fun at all. Hopefully the medicine will work quickly and you can feel GOOD real soon.
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    Here's hoping Ripley is feeling much better very soon.
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    Your vet must have noticed that his urine wasn't as concentrated as it should be, and that's why she mentioned early kidney failure. I've learned not to panic when I hear those words since I've had five cats over the past several years with that condition and I only lost one within a year. At one time, I was giving at least three cats sub-q fluids every evening after work. It wasn't fun, but it's amazing what that treatment can do for a cat. Of course, if this does prove necessary for Rusty, given his rather belligerant personality, he may need to be kept on a mild sedative until he gets used to it.

    However, here's hoping that it's just another bladder infection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizzie
    Your vet must have noticed that his urine wasn't as concentrated as it should be, and that's why she mentioned early kidney failure.
    Yes, that was what she said, I couldn't remember her exact words but that it was it. Thank you.

    T&P's Mom - the first thing that popped in my mind was what a long and happy life Tubby lived even years after his diagnosis. I didn't panic because of that. (Sending big grins and hugs to Tubby at the Bridge ).

    Thanks for all the good thoughts everyone.

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    Hope your kitty is feeling better again soon.







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    Good thoughts and vibes for Ripley. Hope he bounces right back and shows there is no reason for concern! He is still a handsome boy, even grumpy!

    You can give a cat Valium? I might just get some for Amy when she has to travel ANYWHERE by car and the days she is so stressed out. It don't hurt them does it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies
    ? I might just get some for Amy when she has to travel ANYWHERE by car and the days she is so stressed out. It don't hurt them does it?
    Laura, they gave Rip Valium last year when he had an infection to help him "chill" and not want to spray in the house anymore. There are three vets at the place I go and all three say it is perfectly safe to give it to cats and is very helpful for stressed and angry cats. The vet today says it's safer than the Prozac they give cats. I didn't know they really gave Prozac to cats, how funny. Anyway, you should inquire about it for Amy. It really helps Ripley relax and he becomes such a laid back happy guy on it. It also helps him to not pull his belly fur out where his bladder is bothering him. Bad meowmie didn't notice he was doing that until this weekend.

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    poor Ripley!
    Hugs to the big guy!
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