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Fatty liver prognosis?
My sister's cat, Niles, has been diagnosed with fatty deposits on (in?) his
liver after he stopped eating. She has been force feeding him through a tube in his stomach for a couple weeks now. The vet has him on an appetite enhancer so he is eating some but still getting most of his nourishment from the tube. The vet estimates Niles is between 7 and 9 years old. What is the prognosis for this? She lost her husband just last year and would be devastated to lose Niles. -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200710/1 |
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Fatty liver prognosis?
Without knowing the entire situation, it's hard to give a full
prognosis. My guess is that he will come through this fine, but it will take time and patience. Fatty liver is very dangerous for cats, even moreso for overweight cats. I would recommend this to your sister once Niles has fully recovered: 1. Get him on a high-quality canned food diet 2. If he is overweight, have him (very slowly) get down to a proper weight. 3. In the future, recognize the danger of a cat that stops eating. If this ever happens again, bring him to a vet immediately and force feed him if necessary. |
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Fatty liver prognosis?
We had a cat with that problem some years ago and he also had a
stomach tube for a while. Took a lot of patience over several weeks duration doing the tube feeding, but he did eventually recover. His problem was allegedly caused by a bout of pancreatitis which was kept under control for several years afterward using prednisone. Dick Ballard On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 16:56:53 GMT, "alisont via CatKB.com" u11078@uwe wrote: My sister's cat, Niles, has been diagnosed with fatty deposits on (in?) his liver after he stopped eating. She has been force feeding him through a tube in his stomach for a couple weeks now. The vet has him on an appetite enhancer so he is eating some but still getting most of his nourishment from the tube. The vet estimates Niles is between 7 and 9 years old. What is the prognosis for this? She lost her husband just last year and would be devastated to lose Niles. |
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Fatty liver prognosis?
"alisont via CatKB.com" u11078@uwe wrote in message news:790c646995942@uwe... My sister's cat, Niles, has been diagnosed with fatty deposits on (in?) his liver after he stopped eating. She has been force feeding him through a tube in his stomach for a couple weeks now. The vet has him on an appetite enhancer so he is eating some but still getting most of his nourishment from the tube. The vet estimates Niles is between 7 and 9 years old. What is the prognosis for this? She lost her husband just last year and would be devastated to lose Niles. Buddy was diagnosed with FLD and cholangiohepatitis about 4 years ago. He spent 5 days in the vet hospital getting IV nourishment and liquids. He pulled through but it took a long time. I had to give him appetite stimulants and prescription cat food for about 2 weeks. But he did pull through and his liver numbers were almost normal a month later. The PEG tube is great, I had a cancer cat on one for months. Keeping the cat well fed is the key to recovery so the tube will go a long way to insure that. I'd think the outlook is very optimistic for the cat. Paul |
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Fatty liver prognosis?
He is on other medications but I'm not sure what. My sister mentioned that
it is a lot easier to give him his medicine with the stomach tube. He was on medicine for a while before he got the appetite enhancer. I think he had the tube for about two weeks before the vet even tried it. She is the perfect person to give him TLC. She is a very good cat slave who dotes on him completely. I'm so glad to hear that the prognosis sounds good. Cheryl wrote: My sister's cat, Niles, has been diagnosed with fatty deposits on (in?) his liver after he stopped eating. She has been force [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] What is the prognosis for this? She lost her husband just last year and would be devastated to lose Niles. My Shadow had fatty liver about 5 years ago now, and he had a PEG tube for feeding, too. He had the tube in him for a total of 8 weeks, but he started eating again at about 5 weeks. We left it in to make sure he really was on the road to recovery. Shadow didn't eat anything at all on his own for that 5 weeks. I think it is a good sign that Niles is eating some on his own, and it will be no time before that tube can come out. Is he on other medication for his liver? Shadow was on a SAMe-type medication, but I can't remember the name now. If the appetite enhancer is working, it doesn't seem that there is an underlying reason for the anorexia that started this. Let us know how it goes? -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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