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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #110 on: October 25, 2009, 18:58:56 PM »
Good advice - just wish my vet hadn't left, it would have been a lot easier. The locum we have for Nov and Dec was trained by my vet though, so I might have a chat with her, as there is Sam's mouth to consider as well.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #109 on: October 25, 2009, 18:55:51 PM »
I would be inclined to meet the other vet and consider the op, as you say he could have problems again some time down the line but on the otherhand like many other cats he may not


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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #108 on: October 25, 2009, 13:01:09 PM »
I dont think they do, but could look into it.

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #107 on: October 25, 2009, 12:57:02 PM »
Knowing this will have a high likely of affecting his other gland and the op needing repeating, would they not consider taking them both out at once?

You should have a chat with the rescue about it.... I think it would be much less stressful for him in the long run!  ;) :hug:

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #106 on: October 25, 2009, 10:50:09 AM »
It certainly isn't easy - the thought of the op scares me, and I know that if only one of his glands is affected, there is a chance that within 2 years he will need an op on the other one, but the thought of 2 years with no tableting does sound good. I know we have one vet at the other practice that does a lot of these for the RSPCA, so at least I could try and get him operated by him - I have never met him though, which is a downside. His mouth doesn't look too bad at the moment though (although he will only let me check one side of it).
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #105 on: October 24, 2009, 22:17:45 PM »
Aw bless him, If you think he would do well after the op then you should go for it..... Especially with him not being good at taking his meds!

Good luck with whatever you decide!  ;) :hug: :hug:

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #104 on: October 24, 2009, 21:27:55 PM »
It's never simple is it, I can relate re the tablets, since Pepper's thyroid has been ok he's not as greedy with his food so getting tablets into him are a struggle now - he's not taken one today!  Maybe the op would be better for Sam Desley.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #103 on: October 24, 2009, 21:23:51 PM »
Think there was an update somewhere on another thread!  Sorry to hear he's lost so much weight, a combination of hyper-t and a food thief would probably explain it though...

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #102 on: October 24, 2009, 20:50:15 PM »
Doesnt look like i have updated this - or I can't find my other thread, not sure which!! Sam was weighed this month, and has lost 300g - I knew he had lost something, but didn't think it was quite that drastic. Part of it could be with Arthur pinching his food (yesterday Arthur was eating Sam's food while Sam's head was still in the bowl!!), but I think part of it is his hyper-t - he doesn't get every single tablet, so I might have to seriously consider having the op done, as it can take 3 attempts every night, and I dot think either of us would like that for any length of time. We have locums for the rest of the year though, and dont know what will happen next year, so in a bit of a quandry. Also not sure what to do with his mouth, whether to get him tested for calici in case it is linked to his hyper-t. His next bloods aren't due until Jan.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #101 on: September 20, 2009, 20:35:03 PM »
i actually did take a couple of pics of him, but wont get chance to post them tonight - having major issues with my rechargeable batteries - threw one lot out last night cos they wouldnt work straight from the charger, and the other set have only done a few hours today and are dead.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #100 on: September 20, 2009, 17:05:14 PM »
He does sound a sweetie and looks and reminds me of my Gigga as he does the meercat stance too! Antirobe should hopefully help his sore mouth bless!  :Luv2: :hug:

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #99 on: September 20, 2009, 10:03:58 AM »
He is, you can hold him in some bizarre positions and he is happy - I have never known a cat happy to be held in some of the positions I put him in, or to sit and beg like a meercat to be picked up!! He has been wormed too, he must have thought he was lucky on Fri getting 3 blobs of Primula!! I hope he does too JAne, or I might put him on a short dose of Antirobe.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #98 on: September 19, 2009, 22:39:42 PM »
 aww bless him! he sounds a sweetie  :Luv: hope he likes the new Classic
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #97 on: September 19, 2009, 19:06:39 PM »
He was very thin when he came in, he was 3.2 and he is now 3.8, but he has been weighed monthly and he is very up and down. I am going to mix some of the mature RC with his adult JWB as he doesn't need to gain too much more, and then get him weighed in a month - if he has continued to gain, I will put him on 3 monthly weigh ins, there isn't too much point in getting his mouth checked out, as it doesn't bother him per se - it did look swollen last night, but he was all over me for fusses (doesn't realise that I don't really apprecite his nose all over my lips!!), and is eating fine - I will try the new classic next week though, as that will be better than keep using ab's.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #96 on: September 18, 2009, 09:24:48 AM »
 :) That's great news! I would think it much better to feel hungry than not and he may be building himself up now and feeling much better, did he get thin?
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #95 on: September 18, 2009, 08:14:39 AM »
His bloods came back yesterday, his values have gone from 76 to 45, so we are continuing with one tablet a day, and he doesn't need bloods doing for another 4 months (although I am tempted to keep with the monthly weigh ins) - I assume his levels will stablise, as they are back in the normal range now. Will be interesting to see if he is sick in a couple of weeks, as he was when 2 a day was too high. I didn't ask about long term contol, as my vet is leaving in a couple of weeks and the next vet might have a different opinion altogether, especially with his mouth. Still no idea of why he is so demanding with food now - he even followed me into my neighbours house last night and waited for me to leave for his tea, then I popped back and he sat on the windowsill cos he hadn't had his meds (he just thinks of the treat he gets, fortunately, and knows the rattle of the bottle means something tasty!!). I am going to pick up a wormer for him, in case that helps, but maybe he just feels better in himself, although their appetite is supposed to go the other way - he wasn't like this before diagnosis though. The other thing the vet said is that there could be something else going on - he did have dodgy liver values before, but we have just focused on his thyroid for the last two tests.

BM - Zia would love more food, but she has a nasty mum!! She is now the lightest cat, but to look at her you wouldnt think it. I dont want her to put too much more on though cos of her arthritis. The main battle with her has been the fact she doesnt really like wet food, I am lucky if I get a quarter of a pouch down her twice a day, but now Kizzy has gone, she has to have adult food, as Molly lost too much weight on senior food only.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #94 on: September 16, 2009, 21:22:43 PM »
He shouldnt be that hungry though, he has been on meds for 3 weeks, and he is getting worse, not better!! Will see what his values say. AT least I know his mouth isn't great and I have ab's in in case it does affect his eating.

She is, bless her.

When do you get the blood results Desley?  I wouldn't be too bothered about a good appetite so long as the thyroid is coming down.  Pepper is still really hungry too but I know he has gained quite a bit of weight so the meds are working but I also think me being around is helping that because he's getting at least 4 meals a day. 
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #93 on: September 16, 2009, 12:01:46 PM »
Glad Sam has put weight on but what is going on with his ravenous appetite I wonder?  :shify:

Glad Zi can now be a normal sized cat and not fat cat any more....2 yrs wow! That must of been a battle, Im sure she must be used to an ammount of food now so at least the fat can keep at bay!  :hug:

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #92 on: September 16, 2009, 08:17:20 AM »
He shouldnt be that hungry though, he has been on meds for 3 weeks, and he is getting worse, not better!! Will see what his values say. AT least I know his mouth isn't great and I have ab's in in case it does affect his eating.

She is, bless her.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #91 on: September 16, 2009, 08:07:01 AM »
That sounds good Desley, I would probably think that with Sam he is still so hungry because he needs the calories yet.  Shame about his mouth though but at least if he's still eating that's good.  Hope the vet situation soon sorts out and you get a good one.

Glad that Zi has lost weight now she sounds to be doing really well for her age!  :)
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #90 on: September 16, 2009, 08:02:23 AM »
Quite a positive vet visit, he has gained weight, and the vet passed comment on how well he looks. His mouth is still not great though, but yet he is demanding more food, god knows what is going on there!! Bloods should be back tomorrow and we can take it from there, but there is no replacement vet yet, so looks like we will have to have a locum. Luckily we do have 2 branches, so if I dont like the locum at mine, i can take him to the other branch, its just a further journey (but can still do it in 20 mins).

Zi has lost weight, so I can finally stop calling her a fat cat now (has taken nearly 2 years to lose it). Vet said her skin turgor wasn't great, and we know she has arthritis, but if that is all she has to worry about at 19.5, I think that is excellent.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #89 on: September 15, 2009, 14:15:15 PM »
Lots of luck for Sam at vets today Desley xx
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #88 on: September 15, 2009, 14:07:16 PM »
Good luck with the vet visit Des....hope the thyroid results come back okay!  :Luv: :hug:

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #87 on: September 15, 2009, 07:57:23 AM »
Thanks - I have given him some breakfast, so we will only be testing his thyroid levels. He is more ravenous and demanding of food since being on the meds, which is odd.
Zia is starting to look her age now, bless her - but then she is 19.5.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #86 on: September 06, 2009, 19:03:10 PM »
Will ask when he goes back, which is a week on Tues. Mine have only ahd two flavours so far (well, only two of the cats are allowed it, the other two have to have senior to help their weight loss!!)
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #85 on: September 06, 2009, 18:58:32 PM »
Does he need his glands checking, they wongle  :sick:
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #84 on: September 06, 2009, 18:56:45 PM »
:-) It really is an awful smell. I have just got him some new food, Just Nature from Tesco - unusual flavours (last night they had chicken with cranberry and haricot beans!!), but there is no dairy and no wheat, so if Classic helps sore mouths due to no cereals, this might hopefully do the same - the trays of Classic actually did have wheat in them, and they were a different texture. I got him some HiLife too, but they have changed the texture as well as the supermarket, and he wasn't as keen - hopefully he will prefer the PAH Purely, as I dont think that has cereals, and that should then help his mouth - and better than being on meds.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #83 on: September 06, 2009, 18:44:51 PM »
Cheers - his tail smells awful, even after being wiped down, i am tempted to ask her to shave that part, but as he goes out every day, it might be too cold for him - he isn't longhaired, but he does have quite thick fur on his tail and trousers.

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #82 on: September 06, 2009, 18:02:00 PM »
Cheers - his tail smells awful, even after being wiped down, i am tempted to ask her to shave that part, but as he goes out every day, it might be too cold for him - he isn't longhaired, but he does have quite thick fur on his tail and trousers.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #81 on: September 06, 2009, 15:23:01 PM »
Good luck with monitoring him over the next week or so Des, I hope he manages to stiffen his bottom end up as that wont help with the weight!

....And I do hope you manage to get a decent vet in place of your old one.... Good vets that you can rely on are getting very sparse these days!  :tired:

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #80 on: September 06, 2009, 11:00:13 AM »
WEll, he had eaten most of his pouch before I left for work  (same kind as he had ignored the previous morning!!), but I ordered some ab's anyway - and when I went to pick them up, my vet told me she was leaving at the beginning of OCt, so i really hope we have a decent vet in her place, or I will have major issues. He has eaten relatively well since then, so not on any meds - he doesn't eat as quickly, but then he has been on meds for 2 weeks now (and even my neighbour said she has noticed he has slowed down) - so the next week and a bit is crucial, it is the longest he has been on his meds and will hopefully show if I am right with his mouth. I am now trying to build him up a bit, as he is still quite thin, and not eating much for a couple of days doesn't help. i got him some different cat milk for a treat, and it has gone down well (unlike the PAH senior milk that i opened by mistake!!).

ETA - just gone to bring him in, and he has dirty fur on the underneath of his tail, so he must be loose again - I do wish he would use the tray so i can monitor him, as I dont know how bad it is.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #79 on: September 04, 2009, 22:35:27 PM »
Aw bless him, hope the meds act quickly and its not the change in thyroid meds!  ;) :Luv: :hug:

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #78 on: September 04, 2009, 08:58:47 AM »
Awwww poor boy, hope his mouth is better soon when the metacam and abs kick in  :Luv2:

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #77 on: September 04, 2009, 08:07:17 AM »
Poor Sam, hope the abs and metacam help.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #76 on: September 04, 2009, 08:04:41 AM »
Had a bad day or so with Sam, he has been off his food. I only checked his mouth at weekend, so I thought he was just being picky, as the first lot of uneaten food was something he is quite fussy with (typically after I stocked up!!) - 4 different kinds later he still hasnt' eaten much (he is eating his biscuits though) - checked his mouth again last night and it was quite bad, so put some Metacam in his cat milk and will ring for some a/bs today. IT is only the second time since his dental that I have had to give him Metacam though, and a few months since he has needed ab's - I hope it is just coincidence that it is bad enough to need meds, and not that it is the thyroid meds, which has been my fear for a while (it is two weeks tomorrow since we changed his dosage). The only consolation is that he has been gulping his chicken down so quick he hasn't noticed the tablet in it!!
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #75 on: August 26, 2009, 10:57:22 AM »
Glad to hear the vet visit went well....  :Luv: :hug: :hug:

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« Reply #74 on: August 26, 2009, 08:39:26 AM »
 :) Glad that Molly's weight hasn't fallen and hope that the change in diet helps, as you say maybe you could gradually alter Sam's and see how it goes too.
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #73 on: August 26, 2009, 07:59:47 AM »
Quite a good vet visit, she has stayed the same weight, so will stock up on adult food this weekend and give her a mix of both to get her weight up, and increase her treats. She felt a bit gassy but no sinister reason why she has odd pooing issues (vet thinks it could be stress, but she thinks that about a lot of my cats issues cos of me fostering), but the vet gave me some sensitivity dry to try her on. She sulked big time when we got back though, she didn't sulk that badly last time she went!!

I asked about Sam's bloods, and he has to be on Felimazole for 3 weeks, so as long as he does't get sick in the next 3 weeks, his bloods are due the same time as Zi's boosters, which is quite handy. He still has that awful pooey smell, not sure if it is just lingering, or if it is either his meds or something that he is eating. Might change his wet food next week, and maybe stop the new treats, see if that helps. Have also given him some of the new dry food. 
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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #72 on: August 25, 2009, 10:06:25 AM »
Positive vibes for darling Molly's vet visit tonight Des~~~~~~Best of luck!  :Luv: :hug: :hug:

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Re: Good vet vibes please
« Reply #71 on: August 25, 2009, 08:53:04 AM »
Hope all goes well for Molly's appointment tonight Desley
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