Poor Decker!! I'll be keeping him in my thoughts and prayers. I hope he'll be ok and he won't be so scared!
Poor Decker!! I'll be keeping him in my thoughts and prayers. I hope he'll be ok and he won't be so scared!
Prayers for Decker, and hugs to you -- and Moxie, as well.
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Prayers for Decker and for all of you.
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
Poor Decker! Prayers going out fior a speedy recovery.
O dear!! I just posted on Cat General!!! I am so sorry to hear that Decker is having problems again! The same thing happened with Boo. Turned out she needed the antibiotic she was on changed, after that she did very well!!! Hope Decker will have a good night(and you, too). Again, MEGA prayers for Decker. HUGS for you!!!!
PT Prayers for Decker and hugs for Mom!
Hopefully just a med change will clear everything up.
Poor widdle guy - hope he is home with his mom soon!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Darn it anyhow! I remember how Puddy kept getting UTI's and, although frustrating for me and difficult for her, antibiotics always cleared them up. Maybe Decker wasn't on the antibiotic long enough. Sometimes it takes a couple of rounds, even w/humans; it's sure that way w/me. Prayers that Decker will be cleared of this nuisance once and for all.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Prayers and good thoughts headed your way.
Have you thought of trying cranberry powder? Candace said one of her cats was on it once and it helped. I'm giving it to Grady on a daily basis, and he's been fine since his one and only, though very long, episode with hematuria and crystals last spring.
Grace, the cranberry was very useful - my vet said about 50mg a day for about a month.
However, Oscar was also on antibiotics for a month to get the very stubborn infection cleared up! The crystals went away almost immediately (there were very few), but he still had the blood in his urine for another 3 - 4 weeks. Poor baby!
In case it is of help to others I will give a few more details here:
The vet figured Oscar had 'idiopathic cystitis', which is mostly due to stress. Oscar had been wild for the first 2 1/3 -3 years of his life, and he had adjusted very well to being indoors and a total sucky boy! However, this infection flared up several months after Cole came to live with us. Oscar and Cole got along great - but as the vet pointed out, even GOOD stress is still stress.
That is why Oscar is on Feliway to this day - he wears a really stretchy collar, and gets a shot a day in it. (He is down from 2 - 3 shots several years ago). The vet suggested trannies - but thanks to Pet Talk, I had heard of this natural alternative, the vet went for it, and all is well!
More prayers that Decker is fine soon. Sometimes the anti-b's just take a while.![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Prayers for poor Decker.
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