Quote Originally Posted by Emeraldgreen View Post
Does the lasix make cats pee more to get rid of the excess fluid?
Yes, it's supposed to and she was up a lot during the night but the amount of urine that's in the litterbox as opposed to what is usually there concerns me. She usually does a flood but the puddles are small now. My little sweetie pie had a restless night. She cried a lot, sometimes wailed. She normally isn't a lap cat; she usually sits beside me on the sofa and pats my arm to let me know she wants to be petted. Last night, though, she wanted to be as close to me as possible. I even held her at one point because that seemed to be what she wanted but after a few minutes, she wanted do just lie down in the bed.

I remember experiencing this w/my RB peke-a-poo Charmin. The night she passed she was so restless and she panted a lot, wanted to be held, then let down. She died of congestive heart failure and she wailed like that, too. My chest has been so tight since all this started; sympathy pangs I guess. My heart hurts for Pidgelet, not only because she's sick but because she's scared. And that's one emotion I can't bear to see in an animal. When I sense fear in them, it breaks my heart.

Well, I'm getting emotional so I'll post when I come home from Dr. Lee's. Please pray that it's thyroid that's causing this; that can be managed for a little while anyhow. I just want my girl to be comfortable and never have another fearful day.