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Title: | Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected |
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Moderator: | JULIET::CORDES_JA |
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Created: | Wed Nov 13 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1079 |
Total number of notes: | 28858 |
998.0. "sandy bladder help" by CATMAX::SKALTSIS (Deb) Wed Apr 24 1996 14:45
Some of you might remember Pam Levine. She used to be a moderator of
this conference. Her cat Orson is havinga recurrent urinary problem
(sandy bladder with struvite crystals). She is lookin gfor any
information/advice any one could pass along, and if anyone knows that
name of a feline uroligist at Angell or Tufts, she would appreciate
that. You can either post something here (with the understanding that
I WILL FORWARD IT TO HER, she no longer works for DEC), or you may send
her mail directly at "[email protected]".
There are two mail messages following the formfeed.
thanks,
Deb
From: US2RMC::"[email protected]" "Pam Levine" 24-APR-1996 15:32:48.28
To: gemgrp::skaltsis
CC:
Subj: Poor little Orson
He's got bloody pee and he peed on my clothes last week. I managed to get
a sample to the vet so and she wants him back on SD and Tribessin and
Prednisone. I'm not sure I'll be able to pull this off since he is so hard
to catch and is so terrified of being pilled. She and I discussed that he
might need to be operated on to remove the grit in his bladder, but she said
that that's not always a permanent solution since cats that produce grit
like he does can continue to do so. Now I'd have the surgery if it was
going to be a permanent solution since he's so neurotic and difficult to
treat. But if it's not a permanent solution, I don't know what to do. I
was wondering if any Feliners have mentioned this particular series of FUS
problems. I also wondered if you know of any Urology specialists for
kitties, like at Angell.
If this was Shamus or Daisy, I could catch them and treat them and it
wouldn't be a problem. But Orson is so easily spooked that I'm looking for
a treatment that requires the minimum intervention on my part since he's so
hard to catch and he gets stressed so easily.
Any and all help is appreciated.
So how are yours?
Pam
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From: US2RMC::"[email protected]" "Pam Levine" 24-APR-1996 16:28:59.37
To: "Don't Litter - Spay and Neuter 24-Apr-1996 1534 -0500" <gemgrp::skaltsis>
CC:
Subj: RE: Poor little Orson
That would be great if you posted it to FELINE, and feel free to leave in my
particulars. The SD he is taking is Stone Diet. He won't eat the canned
stuff, so we're talking about the dry stuff which requires me quarantining
him all day with it, since the other cats tend to free feed.
Urine acidifiers won't work for him since his urine is too acid and produces
struvite crystals. He doesn't seem to have infections, but they want him to
take prednisone as an anti-inflammatory and tribrissin as an antibiotic
since the crystals cause him to bleed which means that he could get an
infection.
The other thing is, he's had this for at least a year without major
problems. I know that now looking back. At the time, I didn't know he had
it until he left me a bloody deposit on my quilt. I thought he was having
behavioral problems. Two months of the S/D cleared it up completely, but
it's been about 2-3 months now with no medication and it seems to have come
back.
Thanks,
Pam
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