iluvcats says:
I'm glad at least you have a diagnosis for beloved Clairebelle. Praying that love and good care will see her through this spell. Love you
pmgr111 says:
I hate this news. I'm sorry she has this condition but hopefully it can be treated through diet. I can't say I've heard of a cat with pancreatitas but then we probably wouldn't have know what the problem was in the "old days" I'm sorry she has this problem and hope the treatment works well. I'm rooting for her.
Claire says:
Well the verdict is in, Claire has pancreatitis. The exam, and ultrasound backed up what the blood tests hinted at. Her pancreas is enlarged, and not the smooth shape that a healthy pancreas should be. Her "bad" days are attributed to flare ups of the organ. The specialist says these are milder, non-necrotic bouts of the disease. Harder to treat in cats than dogs, the only thing to be done now is to switch her to a low fat diet, which may, or may not eventually lessen the frequency of the attacks, and keep a supply of the narcotic pain killer on hand to help her during a flare up. On the good side, they saw zero evidence of any mass in the pancreas to indicate cancer is the culprit. I was warned of the possibility of a very serious case of necrotizing pancreatitis developing that would require hospitalization. Fingers crossed this doesn't happen, because that would be the end of the line for my little buddy. I don't have thousands of dollars to pay for that kind of treatment, and even if I did, it seems her quality of life would be miserable, and I won't put her through that
pmgr111 says:
I looked up the old fall and fall and it was exactly 2 years ago. Fortunately he wasn't injured that time. I hope he recovers and gets well again.
Claire says:
We're not sure, but she isn't doing too well at the moment. She is on a rollercoaster ride where she will have 3-5 good days where she seems perfect, then she has 24-36 hours of seeming like she is at death's door...won't eat, in obvious pain, and the weird thing is that she snaps out of it, and is back to her regular self again. She has health insurance so the baffled vets have referred her to an internal medicine specialist, who will examine her, and probably do an ultra sound. I hope it's something obvious that the $2000 dollars per condition that her insurance covers, because I am unable to pay thousands of my own money on her, and would have to make that tough decision, if it seems she has no quality of life. She is getting some relief at the moment because i have narcotics from the vet to deal with her pain on the bad days.
scrappy says:
Feeling better honey with the medicine daddio is giving you? =^..^= I know it's a bit nerve wracking as I've been there with my previous cat, but Monday should have some answers!
tele_mark says:
Well, usually they come up after I'm sleeping. Here, they were all there when I was ready to turn in, so there was not much to be done.
tele_mark says:
Hi
Sorry to hear about your cat. Could you post the contact details to the vet office so that anyone wishing to donate could call and verify this? Thanks and good luck!
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kreds says:
Hello,anybody remember of me? I'm Phoenix! Unfortunately I was involved in a very serious accident 2 days ago. My dad is used to do everything by himself, but in this case for me he needs some help!:
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doerscheln says:
I admire anyone who can play an instrument. I'm so nonmusical, all I can play is the radio and CD player. My father used to play guitar, too and accordion, keyboard, harmonica and jew's harp but unfortunately I don't have his talent.