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  1. #1
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    Still not eating.

    I am instructed to update the vet tomorrow, so he has another chance to eat before then. At that time we will see what step to take next.

    He is not congested in the nose, so I doubt that is discouraging him from eating. the vet thought the x-ray showed a bit of congestion around the heart.

    He is limping a little tonight, also.

    Tomorrow is another day.
    .

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    Are you force-feeding him a bit? Sub q's?

    Poor Shilo, and poor you.

    PT Prayers for you both.
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    Guess we gotta pump up the volume on the prayers.....
    Blessings,
    Mary



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    Jen, is it his back leg? Can you feel it to see if it feels cold compared to the others?

    This is why I ask:

    What is Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy?:
    More easily referred to as HCM, this disease is a thickening of the heart muscle, and is believed to be largely genetic in origin, with several breeds considered suspect. It is found most often in middle-aged cats, and in males. Although there is no known cure for this condition, with prompt diagnosis and early treatment, cats may live on for years after diagnosis. HCM is often associated with Hyperthyroidism in cats. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)sometimes results from HCM.
    What are the Symptoms of HCM?:
    Unfortunately, one of the first symptoms may be heart failure and death, an important reason why cats with any of the "at-risk" diseases should be monitored carefully for heart health. Other symptoms include:
    Sudden appearance of dyspnea (difficulty breathing)
    Anorexia

    Lethargy and/or weakness
    Syncope (fainting)
    Limb paralysis (rear legs may be affected)
    Clinical symptoms include a heart murmur or a pulse over 200. Further tests would
    Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!

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    Prayers and positive thoughts on the way for dear Shilo and MAJOR prayers for you Jen, that this terrible time for you will end very soon.

    {{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}

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    Jen, Catty1 told me that Shilo had a tumor removed. I wanted to pass along that I have been giving Tiger 3 caps a day of Transfer Factor, an immune boosting supplement that really seems to be helping him since his third tumor removal.
    I contacted a woman named Bethany who had a cat with a nasal tumor (squamous cell carcinoma-the same as Tiger). Her cat was doing so poorly that she brought her to the vet to be put down but at the last minute, she just couldn't go through with it. She found out about Transfer Factor and started giving it to her cat. She chose to give the kind meant for humans in order to give her cat a strong dose. For 2-3 months she gave about 4 caps per day and then tapered it off to 3 caps a week. This was 2 years ago and her cat is doing really well she said.
    I'm hoping that it will help Tiger and perhaps it might be something that could help Shilo? If you want any more info on it, just let me know.

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    Rutherford had the tumor removed. Shilo has no teeth because of stomatitis.

    I think I am going to go feel his legs. And then feed the cats and see how he does.
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    Oh, Jen, I'm so sorry to hear Shilo is sick. Prayers and positive thoughts on the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
    Rutherford had the tumor removed. Shilo has no teeth because of stomatitis.

    I think I am going to go feel his legs. And then feed the cats and see how he does.
    Sorry, I was given the wrong name in a PM sent to me.
    Anyway, the Transfer Factor would certainly be helpful for Rutherford.
    Hope Shilo gets better soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
    I think I am going to go feel his legs.
    Jen, I forgot to add that the "coldness" could mean a possible blood clot, which is very painful and needs to be dealt with ASAP. Are you totally confident in this vet? If not ... please find another one!

    HUGS and prayers!
    Kim
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    Quote Originally Posted by kimlovescats
    Jen, is it his back leg? Can you feel it to see if it feels cold compared to the others?

    This is why I ask:

    What is Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy?:
    More easily referred to as HCM, this disease is a thickening of the heart muscle, and is believed to be largely genetic in origin, with several breeds considered suspect. It is found most often in middle-aged cats, and in males. Although there is no known cure for this condition, with prompt diagnosis and early treatment, cats may live on for years after diagnosis. HCM is often associated with Hyperthyroidism in cats. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)sometimes results from HCM.
    What are the Symptoms of HCM?:
    Unfortunately, one of the first symptoms may be heart failure and death, an important reason why cats with any of the "at-risk" diseases should be monitored carefully for heart health. Other symptoms include:
    Sudden appearance of dyspnea (difficulty breathing)
    Anorexia

    Lethargy and/or weakness
    Syncope (fainting)
    Limb paralysis (rear legs may be affected)
    Clinical symptoms include a heart murmur or a pulse over 200. Further tests would

    Jen, it's looking more like my fear! I pray it isn't!!!
    Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!

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