gemini2727
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Oh Farro, I'm so sad to read this update, poor Walnut...will be thinking good thoughts for him, that they can still help him through this
Oh Farro, I'm so sad to read this update, poor Walnut...will be thinking good thoughts for him, that they can still help him through this
Have any of the vets he's seen suggested all the meds he's on are what is causing the constipation and looking sick? It sounds like the poor kitty is so drugged up he can't do anything.
So sorry. I know how bad you feel. Hang in there.
We're about to lose both of them.How does this happen? I asked if it was something we did. But I was so crazy careful with them. Locks on cabinets, doors to rooms shut when we aren't home, no plants, etc... They had the best life and gave us the best life. I can't understand.
You didn't do anything wrong, they were both beautiful and obviously well loved. Don't blame yourself.We're about to lose both of them.How does this happen? I asked if it was something we did. But I was so crazy careful with them. Locks on cabinets, doors to rooms shut when we aren't home, no plants, etc... They had the best life and gave us the best life. I can't understand.
Walnut back in with vet. Too sick to go under anesthesia for clean out/feeding tube.
Medications to treat inflammation don't seem to be working.
Trying mild sedation and one more enema and clean out to see if it helps him turn the corner.
If no poop today after enema and still no improvements, will be put to sleep tomorrow.
If poop today from enema, but not able to product any tomorrow with no improvements will be put to sleep Saturday.
Now thought process is that being Cashew's pancreas was attacked and inflammation all over and now Walnut's liver attacked and inflammation all over - FIP presenting in an untypical fashion.
Oh, Farro... I am so, so sorry. FIP is a monster and so difficult to diagnose, much less treat. Don't torment yourself. It was nothing you did wrong. If anything, you did things right: giving Cashew and Walnut the most loving home they could know for their time on this earth. That was truly a gift and a blessing. Know that and hold on to that. God gave both of them to you because He knew you would love them best. And that love is so precious. You and Walnut will be in our thoughts and prayers tonight.We're about to lose both of them.How does this happen? I asked if it was something we did. But I was so crazy careful with them. Locks on cabinets, doors to rooms shut when we aren't home, no plants, etc... They had the best life and gave us the best life. I can't understand.
This would be my suspicion. They had an incredible bond, and were no doubt better for it. But I wouldn't be surprised if the loss played a part in Walnut's downfall.I'm so sorry to hear about your babies. It's possible that when Walnut lost his sibling, that caused all this to start up. We had litter mates as well. They were much older but when our female passed, our male became very ill only a couple of weeks later. He developed an infection that he just couldn't kick. The vet said it was likely because he had lost his sister and he was so upset by it.
Hugs, hope Walnut is ok.
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HE POOPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They called and he pooped 2 harder ones overnight, then on his own this morning giant soft ones!!! Hes also eating dry food on his own!!!
Vet said this is a much better outcome than she expected and she is cautiously optimistic. She said much more alert this morning.
We can bring him home today. We aren't getting hopes up, but at least something.