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    Thanks for this information, Tracey I'm getting concerned at how my mom is reacting to Stevie's condition, so hopefully it's not as bad as it seems. I would imagine the surgery would take care of the problem though.

    Stevie has gone home today, but my mom is still pulling her hair out wondering if she should put him to sleep I've sent her an email with the information that you provided. Right now it seems like the vet has sent Stevie home to try a wet food diet, so I would imagine that's normal, since the vet would want to see if the diet fixes the problem first.

    She's been given some Baytril (liquid), but she can't get it down, and when she does, he just foams at the mouth. She tried the pills, but he barfed those up, which is why she opted for the liquid stuff. Apparently Stevie doesn't care much for the wet food, but maybe he's just still feeling under the weather. I don't know why she keeps bringing this putting him to sleep thing up.

    I think the vet is doing what our vets would do out here...send them home and try the diet, if that doesn't work, opt for surgery.

    Thanks for checking this thread

    **hugs**

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    Poor guy, I know sometimes the foaming at mouth is because of the taste of medication. Maybe once he settles down at home food will become appealing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolflady
    She's been given some Baytril (liquid), but she can't get it down, and when she does, he just foams at the mouth. She tried the pills, but he barfed those up, which is why she opted for the liquid stuff.
    In the last 3 months we've done Baytril, amoxi, and TONS of clavamox (even today. sigh). I pulverize or liquify pills and put pill liquid (or liquid med) in a bit of wet food. Seldom has somebody refused to take it readily.

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    Good ideas, critters. I'll send those ideas along to my mother.

    Here is an update on Stevie as of today from my mom's email:

    Karen, I’m still not understanding what is wrong with him. The injections seemed to help but they were painful so we will try injections of Baytril. That is what he barfed before, and I was told the pills were either coated usually for cats, or chewable beef flavored for dogs. His white cell count was down but he still had high bacteria, which surprised the vet. (His ph was 6. It looks like they are trying for a neutral pH but the food is more acidic than the x/o (now it’s c/d Hills). So it looks like the problem is Stevey is holding his urine too long for whatever reason and that is causing the infection? And the blockage? Of course we have a long weekend and I will have to give these shots. He was definitely acting better this past week chasing toys than he has been for a long time. I hope he doesn’t have another emergency.

    Here is another email she sent after going to the vet today:

    I got Stevey back from the vet. He got a baytril shot in the muscle and tomorrow I will meet the vet for another shot and also on Monday as they don’t want me to try to give this shot. It seems he is doing good on his food and that it is ok for GreyC. I think they never saw crystals but definitely have an infection. I am willing to give those other shots if he need them. They like the dry food and the vet says to stick to it and not add anything else. I have a water fountain in their room. I hope this is helping. The idea is to get more water into him as they think that is the problem.

    Poor mom. It's so frustrating trying to figure out what exactly is wrong with Stevie. If he didn't have crystals, then all of this blockage and infection was something else? He's a young cat, I just hope he can overcome whatever this is. I know my mom was at her wit's end about a week ago and kept asking me if she should put him to sleep! I said no, he's young and the vets are doing everything they can. It's just a matter of figuring out what is wrong, and then fixing it.

    *sigh*

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