thanks , seriously.. i needed that...Bummed to hear. *bro-hug
thanks , seriously.. i needed that...Bummed to hear. *bro-hug
With a "new" Bobcat and a Gray Fox turning up around here this season, we've been extra alert for issues. One of our beast-lets didn't come home 3 nights ago and the Lady was in full freak out; I had to remind her that this happens with Poppy when the weather starts getting nice, and sure enough she rolled through later that day like she had been on a meth binge all night out at the creek.thanks , seriously.. i needed that...
i think i need a long walk and to ruminate about bmr's , (not so)mini's and happy kittens
On the other side of that is one of our other beasties being diagnosed with heart disease and is on 7 meds including 3 different anticoagulants. So again with those other critters out there we are constantly worried for him, too, as any tussle he gets into could be a very serious problem.
thank you...So sorry... Hard to be part of, but knowing you did the right thing for the poor baby hopefully makes it a little better. Sucks bad though.
yes sir.. since the sociopath LL did a disappearing act on new years(moved outta his own house with no notice , leaving me holding the responsibilities of care taking his little empire), i,ve added yard duty to my normal chores of *everything else * ....it's a buncha work... i just emphasize the cats and remember how much i love them...it's going to be interesting when i finally get to move outta here , i'm heartbroken thinking about what may happen to the cats ..With a "new" Bobcat and a Gray Fox turning up around here this season, we've been extra alert for issues. One of our beast-lets didn't come home 3 nights ago and the Lady was in full freak out; I had to remind her that this happens with Poppy when the weather starts getting nice, and sure enough she rolled through later that day like she had been on a meth binge all night out at the creek.
And me, I'm just doing cr@p tons of yard work to keep the grass short so the predators don't have a stalking spot nearby... and up here the grass is in full growth mode like it had been raining Miracle Grow all winter.
On the other side of that is one of our other beasties being diagnosed with heart disease and is on 7 meds including 3 different anticoagulants. So again with those other critters out there we are constantly worried for him, too, as any tussle he gets into could be a very serious problem.
As always, we do the best we can to take care of our friends and give them the opportunities to be at their happiest regardless the emotional cost to us. (Of course with 4 feral born cats, locking them in for "safety" would have a whole other emotional impact as they would be going apesh!t constantly trying to get back outside!)
We do what we can and hope for the best.
We've got a good handle on it... as good as we can, that is. Thank you.Ooof. That's a punch to the gut for sure. I just lost my little guy at 6 years old to heart disease in early February, 19 months after being given 9-12 months. After the initial grieving for the years we wouldn't have together, I got on with the business of giving him the best short life I could. I'm familiar with the multi-med/multi-time per day routine, so my heart and thoughts are definitely with you. I went through a lot of techniques, so feel free to PM if you want to hear what I settled on.
One of the saddest days of my life was scraping my son's 1yr old tabby off the road. Male cats are prone to wander and get into trouble so it's only females for us now.@ryanosaur ......some days just aren't much fun..just buried a local stray cat, face chewed off by a coyote or big dog.. poor thing staggered around the neighborhood yesterday , it was so sad.. he was probably originally one of our backyard cats that got displaced and came home to die...i buried him under a big tree where the backyard crew plays....and hopefully where my narc landlord won't park a boat over his grave, yeah he did that to my favorite cat ever... i think i need a long walk and to ruminate about bmr's , (not so)mini's and happy kittens.....edit .. this is Lucky...she's got a garbage'd out boat parked over her grave.. the joys of living in narc'villeView attachment 280474
It is the clot that is his biggest threat right now.
Yes they do, even sometimes after they are fixed.. I have a male orange tabby I'm taking with me when i leave here, I'm scared to death he'll end up roadkill, but i can't leave him here to die from neglect.. He's pretty chill and smart though, and his sister or brother will come with too...that might help.. Sorry to hear about your kitty, that musta been a tough day.. It wasn't as bad today for me as it could have been , all 9 backyard cats and 6 indoor cats are still here and ( fingers crossed) safe...thanks for the support, being a cat parent , especially when the responsibility is thrust upon you, can be tough on days like this..One of the saddest days of my life was scraping my son's 1yr old tabby off the road. Male cats are prone to wander and get into trouble so it's only females for us now.
We( i) had to put a great female cat down a couple years back from massive fluid build up around her heart and lungs .. It came on pretty quickly, it was very sad .. That got the indoor total down to 6 cats...Best wishes to your little guy..i can tell he's very much family...We've got a good handle on it... as good as we can, that is. Thank you.
Pimobenden, Atenilol, Clopidigrel, Salix, Benazepril, Xarelto, and baby aspirin.
A good pill splitter.
Empty capsules, chicken flavored. (Not that the last point helps. )
And a 14 slot am/pm pill organizer.
Enlarged heart, signs of liquid building up, and a dilated chamber with a clot forming (hence the battery of anticoagulants). Thus far his respiration is normal so his lungs are not filling up with fluid, and hiis heart rate is down from 280 the first visit to around 220 which the Cardiologist says she has seen healthy cats do in an examination. Kidney function was remaining normal on last check.
If we can get that clot to break down, then he has a chance for a good quality of life over the next... however long... could be years, even. It is the clot that is his biggest threat right now. We are 2, almost 3, months into treatment. When the cardiologist first examined him, she said untreated he would likely have only had 3-6 mos. We asked to be on a cancellation list, and got in to see her in Feb when his actual appointment wasn't scheduled until August! That may very well be the difference that helps keep him alive for a while longer.
Time will tell the story, but for now, we give him everything we can of us so that he can be his best Beast for as long as is possible. He still has enough energy to be ornery to his little sister, though!
I've got the pill technique down pretty good, now. Had a series of spit-outs early on... now its only when I don't get them in quite far enough.Yes, that's the scary scenario for sure. It was a huge relief when the clot my guy started with cleared, and I could worry about the normal stuff. I hope that shows progress as you go along.
I ended up with a small mortar/pestle, mixed the ground up drug mix in with about 2mg of wet food in a syringe with threaded plunger/top, and that's basically one small mouthful he couldn't spit out if I put it in the corner of his cheek. Those gel pills seemed to get sticky, and I'd end up finding little pimobendan tablets occasionally he managed to stow away and spit out.
He's lucky to have you looking after him. It's not a trivial thing.
Does your cat need to be "burrito'd" or is he pretty chill about the pill taking...?I've got the pill technique down pretty good, now. Had a series of spit-outs early on... now its only when I don't get them in quite far enough.
Thanks, I'm happy it wasn't one of the "15" residents .. But it still was a bit traumatic... Poor little guy was a mess and we knew he wasn't long for the world, the only option other than just letting him expire was a pellet gun solution, i wasn't down for that, mistakes can be made , i wasn't living with making his suffering worse due to a mistake.. I have faith he was in shock and not suffering too badly..rip furry kitty
No burritoing the cat.Does your cat need to be "burrito'd" or is he pretty chill about the pill taking...?
That's good, less stress...No burritoing the cat.
Learning how to grip their head is good for this guy. He was pretty stubborn at first, but now it’s going very smoothly.
what's that mouse doin'?
Crack.what's that mouse doin'?