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Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Katherine on April 15, 2008, 14:45:51 PM
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Hi everyone
Thanks for the advice on crunchie's infected tail cyst. She went into the vets this morning for the operation to remove the cyst. All was well, Il ove this new vets, heated blanket for her bedding and lovely staff. However I had a phone call this morning to say that they had done the pre op tests and crunchie has the signs of early renal failure.
They have gone ahead with the operation and are giving her lots of fluids. So with this and her glaucoma in one eye she isnt having a very good time at the moment. However she seems happy enough so she must be being brave!
Anyone know much about renal failure in cats? The vet said there are medications and diets we can try.
Also could this have anythign to do with the glaucoma?
Katherine
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there are a few people on here who know about renal stuff, I'm sure someone will be along soon, glad the op went well
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Sending Crunchie healing thoughts and by the sounds of it I think she will be just fine, brave kitty :Luv:
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Hi Katherine
Glad the new vets are treating Crunchie well :Luv:
With regard to early renal failure, my boy Max has just been diagnosed with the same. If you can, get a copy of the bloodworks and post up on here, as there's some really fantastic peeps who got me through my early panicking, and gave me some super advice and information. I'll post the link to my previous thread as well as its good some good advice re food etc.
http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php?topic=11667.0
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Glucoma in humans is a sign of diabetes, so assume it is in cats too. Maybe your vet should check for this too :(
I am sure that Crunchie will be fine once all the meds and the tail are sorted and sending lots of good wishes, the vets sound good too :hug: :hug:
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Just thought I'd share a pic of her tail, she looks like a poodle bless her with her shaved tail and big fluffy end.
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Oh she is another tortie madam ;D
I didnt realize she was home and Aam sure ger tail will heal up fine :hug:
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Yes home :)
She needs to go back in a week apparently. She's on anti biotics for tail and some medicine for her kidneys.
Tortie and white :) I think she's very pretty but then I would!
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Oh bless her, she looks very comical with that tail :evillaugh: In a way it's good news you have found out about the kidney issues, most owners only find out when a huge % of kidney function is lost but due to her having the blood test for the op you have probably found out years before you otherwise would which means it could easily be controlled with diet and perhaps later medication.
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Yes I thought that, it was fortunate in a way as its in early stages.
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aaaw what a beautiful kitty, and her poor tail.... :(
I hope she gets better very soon :hug:
Louise xx
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Wow just had a follow up call from my vet to check crunchie is getting on ok, such a different level of service than my old one.
If anyone lives in chester its chester vets4pets - I would recommed.
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I am pleased you went for a second opinion and it always amazes me how vets can give such varying levels of care.
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Crunchie having her stitches out on friday. All healing well :)
I have been given some Hills k/d cat food for her kidneys so I'll try that tomorrow. £7.80 for 12 85g pouches eek!
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Good luck - my vet didn't give me any Hills, as she said it isn't the most popular for cats. I got 3 kinds of Royal Canin, and picking up some more on Thurs - I am lucky though, they let me buy a couple of pouches first to see what she thinks.
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I'll keep that in mind if she doesnt like this one
Thanks
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If anyone lives in chester its chester vets4pets - I would recommed.
I make their adverts. Whenever there's an offer on at a branch I always pop it in the "Bargains" section. They always seem to have great deals on vaccinations and stuff so I'm glad to hear of a happy customer. I'll pass your comments on to them!
On the renal side of things there are certainly many of us who've been there or are there now and there's bags of support. Feel free to PM me anytime with seemingly silly, trivial questions. I only know from losing a cat to it but she didn't have the luxury of early diagnosis so Crunchie has a good future ahead of her.
http://felinecrf.org is a good place to start.
Good luck :hug:
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i can send you a pouch of each of the RC if you like, Rosie doesnt like them. Also ask your vets for free samples of the dry, RC and Hills do both provide them, and my vet used to do me small bags of k/d up - Snowy liked the dry k/d, but would only eat wet when she was feeling poorly.
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That would be great if you dont mind. I'll email you my address
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If Crunchie won't eat the renal foods then the next best thing is to find low phosphorous foods which are often the Senior range of the likes of Felix etc. but you can cross that bridge if and when you come to it. Tiggy wouldn't eat any of the specialised foods and to be honest if she had I would have really struggled financially what with all the extra cost of the bloodtests, medications (she was hyperthyroid aswell) and supplements.
If she does get on with the renal foods then it's often cheaper to buy online rather than direct from the vet. Vetuk have 3 boxes of 12 K/D pouches (36) for £18. They seem to have a really good selection of prescription type foods, not just Hills. Delivery on food items is free if you spend over £30 or just £2.99 for under £30.
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Clapton is doing really well on Fortekor with a mix of senior & normal food. I haven't heard of a cat yet that will eat renal food. Helen can advise on this but I believe you can feed normal food with phosphorus binders added. It's just calcium chloride that stoped the phosphorus being absorbed. Some vets are against it but others for it. It sounds like there is no need to panic. Clapton was disagnosed November before last and he is better now than he was then :)
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Aww bless her!
The felinecrf site mentioned below is an excellent resource and should answer most of your questions. There's a lot to take in there, but it's well worth setting aside some time to try and absorb it. It also includes nutritional data for a variety of commercial foods, which is useful if she won't eat the renal food.
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Max is now regularly eating his renal food :Luv:
A combination of RC dry, with the new RC tuna or beef sachets seems to be a cert at the moment. He also eats the Specific as well, so I combine all these different foods with his normal 'senior' food and sometimes his Natures Menu so he doesn't get bored.
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Tried the renal food this morning mixed in with normal and she's eaten it all :)
Time will tell how she gets on as I reduce the normal food. Thanks for the advice I may try mixing it with senior food instead of normal if I find she won't eat it on its own.
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That is impressive. Mabye the Hills pouches are better than the Hills tins used to be.