I had no idea that we could reverse the diagnosis of kidney failure but I think that before Sam was not getting enough water and now his KD canned cat food diet must be benefiting his health. Going forward we will keep all of Sam's veterinarian appointments and will continue to feed him the KD prescription canned cat food.
Inspired by my rescued Siamese cat, Sam, this blog shares wellness and behavior tips for cats living with FIV . After 16 years of caring for an FIV-positive cat, I offer practical routines, product recommendations, and emotional insight to help your cat live a healthier, happier life.
Showing posts with label renal failure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renal failure. Show all posts
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Renal Failure in FIV Cats
In November my cat's blood and urine tests indicated that he was in renal failure and I was told that this was an indication that the feline immunodeficiency virus had progressed. That these FIV cats can live a long life but some cats will get sick when they are older. Know that we rescued Sam in 2008, which was eight years ago and Sam is approximately 9 years old. Everyone I know that has an FIV cat has told me that some cats will get sick in 5 to 6 years.
So when it came time for Sam's check-up to see how his kidneys were, you bet I was worried. Both my husband and I really love Sam our Siamese cat and feel sad that he is sick. Sam went in for his wellness exam and lab work last Friday. It took 4 days to get the results.
The veterinarian called for a urinalysis and blood evaluation. Both tests came back with normal findings. Sam has been cleared of renal failure. In fact, at this time there is nothing wrong with him except that he has a diagnosis of feline immunodeficiency virus. That is a virus he will have for the rest of his life.
I had no idea that we could reverse the diagnosis of kidney failure but I think that before Sam was not getting enough water and now his KD canned cat food diet must be benefiting his health. Going forward we will keep all of Sam's veterinarian appointments and will continue to feed him the KD prescription canned cat food.
I had no idea that we could reverse the diagnosis of kidney failure but I think that before Sam was not getting enough water and now his KD canned cat food diet must be benefiting his health. Going forward we will keep all of Sam's veterinarian appointments and will continue to feed him the KD prescription canned cat food.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Health of FIV Cat Improves After 10 Days in Hospital
In December my FIV cat named Sam, woke up one day and was sick. He had a high fever and would not eat. We rushed him to the
veterinarian, and they put him in the hospital for ten days. Sam was given intravenous fluids, a shot of B12, antibiotics, and
appetite-inducing medication. Sam was very ill and at the time the
veterinarian did not know if it was due to FIV or something else.
We were told that Sam had renal failure and that his teeth needed to be removed due to feline stomatits but due to his infection he could not have his teeth removed because he lost too much weight.
View this youtube.com video to learn more about feline stomatits. We were told that this condition is common with cats that has FIV, feline immunodeficiency virus.
After
10 days of hospital care, Sam came home and he was put on a renal
diet. Sam who loves to eat food, hated the new diet and refused to
eat it. We tried 3 different varieties of foods and each one was not
suitable for my junk food cat.
He liked Blue Buffalo Healthy Living
Chicken and Brown Rice cat food mixed with Purina Friskies Senior
Diet
Salmon
Dinner
in sauce pate canned
cat food. This food combination made my cat Sam sing.
So
when I had to take away his favorite food for a plant-based diet LP
by Royal Canin with very low
protein my kitty was not happy.
Sam would not eat and was losing weight. He could not have surgery to remove the teeth that were causing him to have pain. The veterinarian wanted Sam overweight because the aftercare of this particular surgery meant a feeding tube.
Sam would not eat and was losing weight. He could not have surgery to remove the teeth that were causing him to have pain. The veterinarian wanted Sam overweight because the aftercare of this particular surgery meant a feeding tube.
While
my veterinarian was researching for another food for Sam to try his
blood work came back and it showed that his kidneys returned to
normal function.
I am not sure why or how this occurred but know we are all very happy and Sam is ecstatic because he can go back to eating and loving his favorite foods.
I am not sure why or how this occurred but know we are all very happy and Sam is ecstatic because he can go back to eating and loving his favorite foods.
Presently Sam is putting on weight and next week I will take him in for a
veterinarian checkup to see if we can schedule him for surgery.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
My Cat Sam is Losing Weight
Forty-five days ago my cat Sam was rushed to the veterinarian because he had a fever and stopped
eating. These two symptoms are cause for alarm when your cat has
feline immunodeficiency virus. My cat was admitted to the animal
hospital and stayed there for ten days. That is when we learned
that his kidneys were not normal and that he had chronic kidney disease, his teeth needed to
be removed, and that he was losing weight. Pounds were lost while at the veterinarian hospital.
Sam was losing weight; was a warning flag for cancer.
Sam
had an ultrasound and the results were negative, of course, this
ultrasound could not see inside his internal organs and we have no
idea if he has kidney cancer or what.
So we bring Sam home and he has to eat special cat food; Royal Canin veterinary diet Renal LP in gravy canned food for chronic kidney disease or renal failure.
The food gives him more energy but also reduces his food intake, plus Sam hates canned food. He is a kibble junkie cat, and I guess he does not like the taste, eats only when he has to and I can tell he does not like it because he growls at his food bowl.
The food gives him more energy but also reduces his food intake, plus Sam hates canned food. He is a kibble junkie cat, and I guess he does not like the taste, eats only when he has to and I can tell he does not like it because he growls at his food bowl.
Yes, my cat hates his kidney diet food. He eats when is starving and seldom licks the plate clean. I think this is why he has lost more weight.
The veterinarian says the weight loss is not due to the lack of kibble food but thinks it is due to some underlining medical condition. I am a worried cat mom.
The veterinarian says the weight loss is not due to the lack of kibble food but thinks it is due to some underlining medical condition. I am a worried cat mom.
We go back to the
veterinarian on Tuesday for a checkup.
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