My Kitty is ill.
#31
Ten is really young to go into renal failure. I have had cats my whole adult life and have never had one go into renal failure this young. Try some of the foods suggested here and if that doesn't work if she were mine i would give her peace. My prayers are going out for you.
#33
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Georgia
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We had this problem with our 20 yr old cat. Bought special LOW protein cat food and he did well for another few months. We were also giving IV to keep him hydrated. Unfortunately we did have to let him go when he no longer responded to IV or food. We were very blessed to have him 20 yrs. Just remember - LOW PROTEIN a must.
#34
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Yorkville, IL
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We had a dog with that problem...We fed him boiled chicken and rice..the vet suggested that. As she got better, she would not ever eat dog food again so we always had chicken for her. She lived for 13 years. Good luck..my heart goes out to you.
#35
Thank you all for your suggestions and most of all your support and love. I'm writing this with tears flowing down my face. You all are soooo kind!!
I'm taking Benny to the vet today after work. More blood work. I tried the dog food, but he just turned up his nose. My other kitty, TC, hogged out on it.
But today, Benny ate Science Diet canned baked tuna dinner. I kinda psyched him out by using the tuna dish instead of the regular bowl. The fluids are helping. I'll keep you posted. Thanks again.
I'm taking Benny to the vet today after work. More blood work. I tried the dog food, but he just turned up his nose. My other kitty, TC, hogged out on it.
But today, Benny ate Science Diet canned baked tuna dinner. I kinda psyched him out by using the tuna dish instead of the regular bowl. The fluids are helping. I'll keep you posted. Thanks again.
#36
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Yorkville, IL
Posts: 7,639
Originally Posted by dlbrandt
Thank you all for your suggestions and most of all your support and love. I'm writing this with tears flowing down my face. You all are soooo kind!!
I'm taking Benny to the vet today after work. More blood work. I tried the dog food, but he just turned up his nose. My other kitty, TC, hogged out on it.
But today, Benny ate Science Diet canned baked tuna dinner. I kinda psyched him out by using the tuna dish instead of the regular bowl. The fluids are helping. I'll keep you posted. Thanks again.
I'm taking Benny to the vet today after work. More blood work. I tried the dog food, but he just turned up his nose. My other kitty, TC, hogged out on it.
But today, Benny ate Science Diet canned baked tuna dinner. I kinda psyched him out by using the tuna dish instead of the regular bowl. The fluids are helping. I'll keep you posted. Thanks again.
#38
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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I am so sorry to hear about your cat. My Gracie will be 18 next month. I have gone thru several episodes with her where I was sure she was dying. She had quit eating for over a week. I saw she was still drinking water. Figured if she could do that she could swallow she could handle this home remedy. My solution was aloe. the common garden variety, not a processed liquid. I took a long spear, sliced it open, scraped the jell, added a teaspoon of water and fed it to her with medicine dropper. Did this for days, then bought baby food and fed with dropper. Have also used aloe on places that made very bad raw places on her head. Used this full strength. Had taken her to vet, spent lots of money and it always returned. No return in over 7 years with this.
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