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Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

5055.0. "Squeek's Mystery Disease!" by MPO::ROBINSON (now, what was I doing...?) Tue Nov 12 1991 09:07

    
    
    	Squeeky has been sick for over two months now and I wonder if
    	any of you have ideas, since the vet is at a loss....It all 
    	started when Sara got a bladder infection. We put her on the 
    	usual drugs, and two weeks later, someone peed on the bathroom
    	floor, leaving a puddle of half-blood. So the vet came back to
    	take a urine sample from Sara, which turned out to have no blood.
    	Hmm....So, out of the four of them I decided if anyone else
    	was likely to have an infection it would be Squeek. And I was
    	right, the first urine sample had so much blood it was opaque!
    	So, a round of clavamox for Squeek, and a lot of guilt for me, I
    	mean, who knows how long she'd been like that when we were treating
    	Sara all along (who really did have an infection). Urine tests
    	showed no bacteria (?), so the vet switched her to a new
    	antibiotic, in case it was an anaerobic bacteria. (forget the drug,
    	something like bactrin, bactrix,). Two more weeks, another urine
    	test, same amount of blood. Again, no bacteria in the test!! In
    	the meantime, Squeek is alert, eating, playing, purring, and has 
    	no great sensitivity in the abdomen. Her urine is well
    	concentrated, so her kidneys are working well. Her blood is
    	clotting, so it's probably not a bleeding problem. Her bladder has	
    	been palpated numerous times, no apparent tumors or cysts...And no
    	bacteria. Oh, and she's FELV neg.So what the hell is it???? I have 
    	no money left for these expensive tests, esp when nothing is showing 
    	up...The next test she wants to do is a contrast xray, which I can
    	in NO WAY afford. She did a complete blood screen thursday, I 
    	should probably hear from her today, but I don't expect anything to
    	come of it.
    
    		What would you think? What would you do??  I can NOT spend
    	any more money...I think that since she's acting like there's
        nothing wrong I could let things go for a while and see if she 
    	gets better or worse. I don't know what else to do...
    
    	Sherry
    
    
    
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5055.1XCUSME::KENDRICKTue Nov 12 1991 10:1613
    My vet once prescribed a drug called chloramphenicol for one of my cats
    for the same problem.  This drug is used to treat some type of
    infection which is very difficult to diagnose with urine
    samples/cultures and it's easier to just prescribe this drug than
    trying to determine if the cat has this type of infection.  I can't
    remember what the specific name of the infection is or if it's
    bacterial in nature or something else, but you might want to mention
    this drug to your vet to see if he/she thinks it's worth trying.
    
    Good luck.
    
    Terry
    
5055.2SANFAN::FOSSATJUTue Nov 12 1991 12:1710
    My cat is having a contrast X-ray (double study) this Friday.  A
    regular X-ray showed some type of abnormality in the bladdar but I
    understand that this test will also show if stones, pollyps , etc. are
    present.  Pippin has ben healthy in every other way and in a discussion
    with my husband last night, we decided that it was best just to get to
    the bottom of it rather than stressing her out and spending money on a
    variety of tests that would only lead up to having the contrast X-ray
    done in the end.  Has she had a regular X-ray done?
    
    Giudi
5055.3ask the vet for more informationWR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOset home/cat_max=infinityTue Nov 12 1991 12:5920
    Chloramphenicol is a very strong drug and it is my opinion that it
    should be used only as a last resort, if no other medication will work. 
    This drug has been linked to Aplastic Anemia in cats and people.  If
    your cat has no bacteria showing up in her urine cultures, than
    antibiotics probably aren't going to do a thing for her problem anyway.
    
    I think that if this was my cat, I would do the contrast x-ray.  Blood
    in the urine is not normal, so something must be up.  The contrast
    x-ray may tell you what is wrong.  Have you talked with the vet about 
    the expense and asked him if you can make payments weekly towards the 
    cost?  Many vets will do things like this.  Especially if you have been 
    a client for a long time.  Why not try that, then if he can't take
    payments towards it, maybe he can suggest another course of action that
    would be less expensive.  Also, ask him what he expects to find on the
    contrast x-ray, and what the course of treatment would be.  That way
    you will get some idea of what you are up against dollar wise.  It
    could be that the x-ray will show the presence of pollyps or cysts that
    wuold then require surgery to remove.  Find this out up front.
    
    Jo
5055.4MPO::ROBINSONnow, what was I doing...?Tue Nov 12 1991 13:1620
    
    	Got a little more info from the vet - her blood screen is 
    	showing a high lymphocyte count, which she is having rechecked
    	to make sure they're not nucleatic RBC's. If not, then steroid
    	treatment may be the next course. She also has an elevated
    	eosinophil count. It is VERY rare for cats to have eosinophilic
    	cystitis, but it could be a result of flea infestation, which we
    	have finally completely conquered. So now we wait for the recheck
    	on the blood screen. There is a _very_ low possibility that she
    	has an autoimmune disease. 
    
    	Depending on what the vet has to say tonight, I am going to suggest
    	steroids first, xray as a last resort. And this is mainly because 
    	Squeek does not in any way seem to be suffering, or I would worry
    	about treating her more aggressively. And again, the vet has felt
    	her bladder several times, and not felt anything abnormal (which 
    	does not mean there's nothing there, I know). 
    
    	Sherry
    
5055.5WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOset home/cat_max=infinityTue Nov 12 1991 13:343
    Does she also have a high total protein??
    
    Jo