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Old November 26th 06, 08:37 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Rhonda
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Very sad, I'm sorry he's worse.

Has your vet done tests to look at the brain? I didn't know aneurysms
could cause seizures, I know they cause strokes.

What do you think of this vet, do you trust him/her completely?

Hope Kramer surprises everyone and a miracle happens for him. If not, I
know you have tried very hard to help him.

Let us know how he's doing,

Rhonda

nldiggs99 via CatKB.com wrote:
Hi everyone:
I hate doing this, but I got more bad news today. I will have to let my
Kramer go. He isn't responding to the meds they were trying and he had a
grand mal seizure again this afternoon. The vet is not confident at all he
will ever get better. It's leaning to a brain mass, swelling of the brain,
anurism, any of these are just all terminal.

This is the hardest thing I've had to do in my life. My poor kitty is
terminally ill and I can't do anything about it.

Rhonda wrote:

How is your cat doing today? I hope things have turned around for him.

About the blindness, cats can cope very well. Cats don't realize they
have a disability and they do their best. We had a cat that went blind
in her old age and she found her way around the house and to the litter
box, even still played. Mary here has a young, blind cat who climbs cat
trees with her buddy, and just has a ball.

So please don't worry about that part of it, but I hope you found out
what was wrong.

I haven't heard of the tidy cat thing, so thanks for posting that.
That's pretty scary, I've got to check our litter.

Let us know what's happening,

Rhonda


Phil:
No endotoxic shock isn't ruled out, he is in the vets hands now and they are


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Was endotoxic shock ruled out?