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Abernathy (orange guy) update, and question UTI
Abernathy is becoming just a regular cat in the household. A week ago,
he even crawled into my lap for a snuggle, and purred like a truck! He spent time laying between me and the arm of the chair, and he was completely upside down. He was 4 paws to the wind. He still skitters away if we walk towards him, but he has come around about 200%. He seems to be happy here, and I am relieved! First health issue though, I caught him peeing on the couch last night. In the next few hours, I noticed him in the litter box twice. I thought we had a behavior issue at first because the previous owner said once when they moved and things were packed in boxes -- he started peeing on furniture and ruined a chair. He stopped eventually. I cleaned the sofa and covered it and the chairs in plastic, and prepared to batten down the hatches. Then after work today I noticed him squatting several times in the litter box and outside of it. Urine is coming out in small amounts so he's not blocked, and he's purring and responsive. I caught the vet just before closing and made an appt. for tomorrow morning. Please cross your fingers that I can get him into a carrier this soon after he started trusting humans again. Question, other than diet what are causes of UTI's? I'll be discussing diet with the vet. We have changed him off of the Purina he was on at his previous home. Can stress cause a UTI? He went through tremendous stress the last few months. If he did have an undiagnosed UTI with the other owner, it was during a time of stress from a move, also. Once he has a UTI, will he most likely have them the rest of his life? All good taking-to-the-vet thoughts welcome for tomorrow! Rhonda |
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Abernathy (orange guy) update, and question UTI
Rhonda stress can kill
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Abernathy (orange guy) update, and question UTI
No More Retail wrote:
Rhonda stress can kill Deep. |
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Abernathy (orange guy) update, and question UTI
On 2005-10-27 22:10:48 -0500, Rhonda said:
Abernathy is becoming just a regular cat in the household. A week ago, he even crawled into my lap for a snuggle, and purred like a truck! He spent time laying between me and the arm of the chair, and he was completely upside down. He was 4 paws to the wind. He still skitters away if we walk towards him, but he has come around about 200%. He seems to be happy here, and I am relieved! First health issue though, I caught him peeing on the couch last night. In the next few hours, I noticed him in the litter box twice. I thought we had a behavior issue at first because the previous owner said once when they moved and things were packed in boxes -- he started peeing on furniture and ruined a chair. He stopped eventually. I cleaned the sofa and covered it and the chairs in plastic, and prepared to batten down the hatches. Then after work today I noticed him squatting several times in the litter box and outside of it. Urine is coming out in small amounts so he's not blocked, and he's purring and responsive. I caught the vet just before closing and made an appt. for tomorrow morning. Please cross your fingers that I can get him into a carrier this soon after he started trusting humans again. Question, other than diet what are causes of UTI's? I'll be discussing diet with the vet. We have changed him off of the Purina he was on at his previous home. Can stress cause a UTI? He went through tremendous stress the last few months. If he did have an undiagnosed UTI with the other owner, it was during a time of stress from a move, also. Once he has a UTI, will he most likely have them the rest of his life? All good taking-to-the-vet thoughts welcome for tomorrow! Rhonda Stress is a huge factor in UTI's. I'm sure he is stressed with all the changes (even GOOD changes cause stress). For Grant, we just went to wet food and LOTS of water around the house and I got Feliway diffusers. He only ever had two episodes (and the second one, the vet was able to see a little sluge plug and just worked it out manually.) I hope he is fine until tomorrow. He sounds partially blocked (possibly. Grant was when he acted like this. I took him to the emergency vet). If he exhibits ANY kind of yowling or vomiting please take him to the ER (although that is probably unnecessary as you are an experienced cat person, I still feel obligated to put it out there.) since that is VERY bad. Please let us know. |
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Abernathy (orange guy) update, and question UTI
Karen wrote:
Stress is a huge factor in UTI's. I'm sure he is stressed with all the changes (even GOOD changes cause stress). For Grant, we just went to wet food and LOTS of water around the house and I got Feliway diffusers. He only ever had two episodes (and the second one, the vet was able to see a little sluge plug and just worked it out manually.) I hope he is fine until tomorrow. He sounds partially blocked (possibly. Grant was when he acted like this. I took him to the emergency vet). If he exhibits ANY kind of yowling or vomiting please take him to the ER (although that is probably unnecessary as you are an experienced cat person, I still feel obligated to put it out there.) since that is VERY bad. Please let us know. Thanks, Karen. So far, he's acting fairly normal other than the peeing. I'm glad this happened on a Thursday, things like this usually happen for us on Fridays with no available vet appts... Poor guy, if stress does cause UTI's, that must be what he had before with the other owner, and was never treated. That's partially why he lost that home, too. Hope the vet can easily diagnose and treat him tomorrow. Will let you know. Rhonda |
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Abernathy (orange guy) update, and question UTI
"Rhonda" wrote: I'm glad this happened on a Thursday, things like this usually happen for us on Fridays with no available vet appts... Poor guy, if stress does cause UTI's, that must be what he had before with the other owner, and was never treated. That's partially why he lost that home, too. Hope the vet can easily diagnose and treat him tomorrow. Will let you know. Good luck, Rhonda, I'll be thinking about you and Abernathy. I'm really glad he's with you--he could not be in better hands, my friend. |
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Lumpy wrote:
Good luck, Rhonda, I'll be thinking about you and Abernathy. I'm really glad he's with you--he could not be in better hands, my friend. Thank you! I'm hoping we can clear this up for him quickly. Cats are so good at hiding what's wrong. He must be pretty uncomfortable to have to go that much, yet will flop and purr. He's a good guy. Will let you know what happens with the appt. Rhonda |
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Abernathy (orange guy) update, and question UTI
Rhonda.
It sounds like Abernathy may have a chronic condition called interstitial cystitis. See my post that details managing IC: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p...0f48d478088997 Megan "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." -Edmund Burke Learn The TRUTH About Declawing http://www.stopdeclaw.com Zuzu's Cats Photo Album: http://www.PictureTrail.com/zuzu22 "Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamt would have come his way." - W.H. Murray |
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Abernathy (orange guy) update, and question UTI
Thanks for sending that, Megan. That was interesting. I got to read it
this morning before the vet appt. What a tough appt. It took about 15 minutes to get Abernathy into a carrier. He finally cringed and moaned, and let me pick him up. It was a horrible sight to me, after what I went through to build his trust. The appt went on forever because they did a urinalysis. Abernathy was peeing all over the vet's table, dribbling cloudy urine everywhere, and had even soaked his tail. The vet right away talked about infections vs. interstitial cystitis. I didn't even have to bring it up. The urinalysis showed lots of crystals, and lots of red and white blood cells. The vet says it looks bacterial, either caused by the stress, not eating and holding his urine when he was moved from place to place, or from his previous diet. Right now we have to get an antibiotic into him once a day and then a recheck in 2 weeks. He no longer trusts me at all, and is running through the house and hiding. I don't know why I didn't ask the vet to give him the first pill. I will crush it up in his new wet food (c/d) but I can't even find him right now. This sucks. He won't hang out in his "safe room" any more, he does not feel safe there. Breaks my heart. Very bad day for both of us. Hope we can get him feeling better soon. We have to figure out a way to get pills into him. Rhonda wrote: Rhonda. It sounds like Abernathy may have a chronic condition called interstitial cystitis. See my post that details managing IC: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p...0f48d478088997 Megan |
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Abernathy (orange guy) update, and question UTI
On 2005-10-28 20:06:21 -0500, Rhonda said:
Thanks for sending that, Megan. That was interesting. I got to read it this morning before the vet appt. What a tough appt. It took about 15 minutes to get Abernathy into a carrier. He finally cringed and moaned, and let me pick him up. It was a horrible sight to me, after what I went through to build his trust. The appt went on forever because they did a urinalysis. Abernathy was peeing all over the vet's table, dribbling cloudy urine everywhere, and had even soaked his tail. The vet right away talked about infections vs. interstitial cystitis. I didn't even have to bring it up. The urinalysis showed lots of crystals, and lots of red and white blood cells. The vet says it looks bacterial, either caused by the stress, not eating and holding his urine when he was moved from place to place, or from his previous diet. Right now we have to get an antibiotic into him once a day and then a recheck in 2 weeks. He no longer trusts me at all, and is running through the house and hiding. I don't know why I didn't ask the vet to give him the first pill. I will crush it up in his new wet food (c/d) but I can't even find him right now. This sucks. He won't hang out in his "safe room" any more, he does not feel safe there. Breaks my heart. Very bad day for both of us. Hope we can get him feeling better soon. We have to figure out a way to get pills into him. Rhonda wrote: Rhonda. It sounds like Abernathy may have a chronic condition called interstitial cystitis. See my post that details managing IC: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p...0f48d478088997 Megan I bet once he starts feeling better you will get back to where you were. It really does suck though. Still, I bet no one cared enough to check on this before. |
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