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  • Prayers/Good Thoughts Needed For FatCat

    I guess it's my turn I just wish this wasn't happening....

    FatCat, my beloved tortie that I've had since I was 8 years old, my family and I feel, is in failing overall health.

    We noticed a couple of months ago, FatCat was becoming not so fat anymore....at first it seemed a good thing, perhaps our diet we'd put her on was working and she'd be at a healthier weight. After all, it's just as bad for a pet to be overweight as it is a human.

    Then she got to be fur and bones. But she was eating. We saw her. And she wasn't throwing up afterwards or having trouble going to the litterbox or having the runs. Up until recently, she'd been putting some weight back on.

    Then along with that came the....cat dimensia. Every once in a while, while holding her, I'd swear she'd stop purring and just stare at me like, "Who are you?" and almost draw away from me until it all came back to her. Sometimes in the middle of her usual routine of following me all around mom and dad's house in search of crumbs and scraps and attention, she'd just stop and give me that nervous "You're a stranger, you make kitty scared!" look.

    That hasn't been such an issue lately, but her balance has started getting just awful. She will be sitting, watching mom play on the computer or dad talk on the phone, and she'll start wobbling over....several times, she has tried to jump onto the couch or the chair and almost fallen off.

    Mom and Dad chose not to tell me until this morning, but over the weekend, after eating, she both threw up and had the runs at the same time. That really gave us a red flag because that's the same thing that happend to my grandparents' cat right before she really went downhill.

    Last Friday, I worried sick because I saw her eating while I was loading up my laundry in the basement and getting ready to go, usually (unless she's having a senior moment) she follows me everywhere I go (even the bathroom). I went upstairs to say goodbye to the other pets, noticed she still hadn't came upstairs, so I figured she was still eating and I'd go start the car and move it and come back inside and she'd be there. She still wasn't. I called and I called and called for her. I give her some wiggle room because she's older and can't just hop on a dime....but she never came. Then a whole world of fright and terror went through my mind and I decided that if it was going to happen, I didn't want to see it, so I left and called my dad to let him know, and to call me if he comes home and the worst has happened. He never called, so I assumed all was fine, except that they waited until today to tell me about the puke/poop episode.

    My parents are leaving the decision up to my brother and I, because she is both of our pets and closer to us than them. They advised that it's a selfish and stupid thing to do to prolong her life if she continues to go downhill (like with the puking/pooping at the same time and the wobbling getting worse and the episodes where she forgets who we are), because that is what my grandparents did to their cat, and while she did live a bit longer, she was miserable and her last months were in vein.

    My brother and I want to take her to the vet as soon as possible, to see if it could be pinpointed what is wrong with her, before we go ahead and make a rash decision. I'm holding on to the possibility that she may just be getting older or she may just be sick, even if that seems like a longshot. But I want a professional's opinion before I decide to end it for her.

    I'm just a wreck. My parents and brother are better about hiding it than I am, but when I heard about what happened last weekend, I grabbed the cat and started bawling. And I cried almost the entire drive home this morning and it took me several minutes to get my composure and finish my day before winding down for bed right now.

    Please, any good thoughts and prayers you may have would be appreciated. I've had this cat since I was 8 years old. I'm 23.....she is 14 years old, will be 15 in July. I haven't lost a pet since I was a really little girl, the cat before FatCat was the last pet of mine to die (save for goldfish and snakes that I only had for weeks or months).

    I love this cat so dearly and this has really been eating me up.
    You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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    *lots of hugs*
    Unseen but seeing
    oh dear, now they're masquerading as sane-KiaKat
    There isn't enough interpretive dance in the workplace these days-Irv
    3rd shift needs love, too
    RIP, mo bhrionglóid

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    • #3
      I am not a vet so what I'm about to say may not be right but this sounds a lot like what two of my cats had when they reached 14/15 they were getting very thin and jumpy with difficulties eating and thin poo.

      The vet tested for t4 levels its something to do with thyroid levels and the had to take some orange tablets for the rest of their lives which were very expensive, but when its your beloved cat you pay it...........

      anyway on those tablets they stabalised agin and they died a couple of years later but 17/18 is old for a cat anyway
      Customer "why did you answer the phone if you can't help me?"

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      • #4
        Thank you for your advice and support. If that's the case, it's something my brother and I would have to discuss....

        It's so easy to talk about until it actually happens. When my grandparents were dealing with their cat's failing health and keeping her alive, I was mad at them for being so selfish when this poor cat barely had the strength to get up and make it through the day....but now that it's happened to my cat, I don't want to just let her go, but I still don't want her to go through what happened to my grandparents' cat.
        You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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        • #5
          http://www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/hyperthyroidism2.html

          here you are, i have found you an article on it, you will see that the symptoms are similar.

          I know it is incredibly difficult.

          *big hug*
          Customer "why did you answer the phone if you can't help me?"

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          • #6
            Definitely have a vet examine her before making any decisions. It might be something treatable, or it might be something that looks worse that it is (as in, kitty looks awful but isn't actually in any pain over it.) Or it could be the bad news you're expecting... in which case it's still better to know than to worry.

            This seems to be an especially bad year for CS cats... but hopefully yours will be OK for years to come.
            Now the trouble about trying to make yourself stupider than you really are is that you very often succeed.

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            • #7
              I'm sorry you're having issues with your Fatcat! I'll keep her in my thoughts, I hope she'll be okay.

              What's her diet like? I'm not a vet, but my cat Roberta had very similar issues. We don't know her exact age because she's a rescue cat, but she's old, and had all the same issues over the last two years. She lost weight, chewed her skin open everywhere, became terrified of other cats, household pets and basically anyone except my dad, and had accidents all over the house. She threw up constantly, which I'm sure contributed to her weight loss. She was a shadow of her old self, and I thought she was dying for awhile. What's going on with your kitty reminds me very much of what happened with my Roberta.

              Anyway, it turned out that she could no longer digest the corn and plant by-products that were in her food. I'd always fed my cats grocery store cat food like Friskies and never had an issue, but that's what caused all of Roberta's issues - she wasn't getting nutrients and had all kinds of deficiencies. Now she's on a strict wet-food diet, and you should see the difference it's made, it's like she aged backwards ten years.. Her fur's beautiful, she has a fat belly again and she's not scared of us anymore (although she never got over her fear of the other cats). You should look into a diet change and see if it could make a difference with your Fatcat.

              Good luck, keep us updated! I really hope it's something that can be fixed easily.

              "When your deepest thoughts are broken, keep on dreaming, boy; when you stop dreaming it's time to die" -- Blind Melon

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              • #8
                Poor FatCat *hugs* Keep us updated, and I hope things turn in her favor.
                "Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory." _Ed Viesturs
                "Love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking, and don't settle" Steve Jobs

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                • #9
                  Blas, I'd suggest taking her to a well trusted Vet, and go with his/her suggestions. If this is something that is treatable, even if chronic, as long as she's not in pain, or any great discomfort, go with whatever treatment plan you can afford, and is in FatCat's best interest.

                  Sending healing thoughts.


                  Mike
                  Meow.........

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                  • #10
                    *hugs and prayers*

                    I feel your pain.
                    I'm bringing disdain back...with a vengeance.

                    Oh, and your tool box called...you got out again.

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                    • #11
                      I'm really worried about when we lose our one cat, Ash. He is definitely my husband's cat, the first cat he ever got when he was about...15 years old? He's such a cool cat, very mellow and laid back and he has a lot of funny/sweet/cute quirks about him that just make him totally unique. He's going to be 12 this year and he's in really good health for his age, so I'm hoping he'll be around for another 4-5 years at least. I love him to death, and I've only known him for a couple years.

                      So yeah, lots of hugs and warm wishes to you and FatCat.

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                      • #12
                        Take her to the vet. Yesterday. There's no reason to sit there and watch her go downhill, wondering what's wrong with her, when a vet can help figure it out and either treat the problem or confirm it can't be treated. The longer you wait, the worse the chance of helping her. She won't get better without help.

                        Like others, I immediately suspected hyperthyroid when you mentioned the good appetite coupled with extreme weight loss. That's treatable (though expensive). It's also easy to test for.

                        [standard disclaimer--I am not a vet, and even if I was, I could not diagnose over the internet for practical, ethical, and legal reasons]

                        -K'Z'K
                        "Sometimes a concept is baffling not because it is profound but because it is wrong."
                        -Edward O. Wilson

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                        • #13
                          Aww, blas, I hope everything works out OK for your cat.
                          Too tired of living and too tired to end it. What a conundrum.

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                          • #14
                            Yes, get the cat to a vet. The odds are good that whatever is wrong is treatable.
                            Good luck.

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                            • #15
                              Just a small update, since it's been a week.

                              We haven't taken her to the vet due to money issues (which I know, I know, it's terrible and trust me, I feel bad enough).

                              We've noticed lately she's been slumping a lot to one side while she stands/sits. We're almost positive she's had a stroke.

                              I need more good thoughts, guys. We are probably going to have to call a vet and find one who can do a housecall to put her down. I will not have her suffer a car ride and then dying on a cold table.

                              This is just so hard and so awful, I really hate this
                              You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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