Here we go AGAIN trying to get this stupid thing to post, #6 this time
Boots is back home after a day at the vet's having blood work done.
1st- kidneys and liver are fine
2nd- hair loss, licking caused by a seasonal allergy- given a steroid shot for this. Should last about 3 weeks, with the hope that the seasonal allergy she is having problems with will be gone by then. Should see results in 24-36 hours, her stopping the licking etc.
3rd- she has a serious thyroid issue. This is the bad news- boots does not/can not take pills. We can crush them and put them in tuna- heck- a sardine, she will not eat it. give her tuna or sardine from the can- she'll eat it, put the pill anywhere near it, she wont. We can do the mouth held shut deal- help her swallow- for about 30 minutes she pretends the pills gone, then she spits it out somewhere for you to find later.
The other option is a liquid put on can food. She doesnt eat can food, and with 2 cats there is no way to know if she ate enough of the food to get enough of the medicine etc.
The thyroid issue if left untreated will lead to congestive heartfailure. Her blood pressure is high and her heart races...
I am going to talk to my mom about what to do. She's 15, and I know that left untreated this thyroid issue will cause a painful death. What I dont know is, if left untreated for a few weeks, it will cause her pain while we enjoy a couple more weeks of her company...
This decision SUCKS...its the first time I've had to make the decision for one of my animals. They all stayed with my mom when I moved out after highschool, so she always dealt with this. Boots and Dusty, are the only 2 I have that were mine, and are mine again...
Pixie dust or whateva accepted
Brandy
Boots is back home after a day at the vet's having blood work done.
1st- kidneys and liver are fine
2nd- hair loss, licking caused by a seasonal allergy- given a steroid shot for this. Should last about 3 weeks, with the hope that the seasonal allergy she is having problems with will be gone by then. Should see results in 24-36 hours, her stopping the licking etc.
3rd- she has a serious thyroid issue. This is the bad news- boots does not/can not take pills. We can crush them and put them in tuna- heck- a sardine, she will not eat it. give her tuna or sardine from the can- she'll eat it, put the pill anywhere near it, she wont. We can do the mouth held shut deal- help her swallow- for about 30 minutes she pretends the pills gone, then she spits it out somewhere for you to find later.
The other option is a liquid put on can food. She doesnt eat can food, and with 2 cats there is no way to know if she ate enough of the food to get enough of the medicine etc.
The thyroid issue if left untreated will lead to congestive heartfailure. Her blood pressure is high and her heart races...
I am going to talk to my mom about what to do. She's 15, and I know that left untreated this thyroid issue will cause a painful death. What I dont know is, if left untreated for a few weeks, it will cause her pain while we enjoy a couple more weeks of her company...
This decision SUCKS...its the first time I've had to make the decision for one of my animals. They all stayed with my mom when I moved out after highschool, so she always dealt with this. Boots and Dusty, are the only 2 I have that were mine, and are mine again...
Pixie dust or whateva accepted
Brandy



