tele_mark says:
Enjoying the adventure of being outside at night (without having to worry about where to get their next meal, while not giving one to the coyotes).
tele_mark says:
Sad, but not hopeless. There's so many stories of cats that have disabilities like this, that in time shrug them off and thrive. I'm sure Carlie will be one of them!
MoMagrey says:
Some sad news - Poor Charlie has lost her sight. Vet thinks she'd had a stroke in the last couple of days resulting in the blindness. I am so sad for her as this means her life will be irrevocably changed. The only thing that I can do is to be there for her and give her even more TLC and to help her around while she gets used to her condition. I have no idea if she'll regain any form of sight but now I am going to be her eyes from here on.
moulagofre says:
No, didn(t change his diet. Since he is with me (6 years) Haïku eats only the same urinary care food. No exception. This special diet as he already had urinary problems when he was young, in his first year.
tele_mark says:
Have you changed his diet? They can sometimes react badly to that. Floppy went to the emergency vet with all the signs of a blockage years ago. They didn't find anything, but it cleared up when I realized I'd changed their food and this happened, and then changed back to the old food. Also, Robocat once had a VERY bad kidney infection with symptoms like that. Did they put him on antibiotics?
janeburgess says:
My mother in laws dog had this - kept bleeding in the urine. It had crystals and had to go on a special tinned food diet. Pleased to report this stopped the crystals and it eventually died of old age.
Thinking of you both.
Jane for Amy and Simba