Re: cat news
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- Subject: Re: cat news
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- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 17:13:42 -0500
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Dr. Lisa put Sugar on Feline C/D when she started having urinary tract
issues. Did the trick.
On 10/29/08, TeichFauna@aol.com <TeichFauna@aol.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Betsy, for your input. Pinkerton is set for surgery
> on Friday. She
> is on antibiotics again now. Dr. said they would not know what type (?)
> of
> stone it is till then. One type can be controlled by diet regulation, the
> other comes back......didn't say what to do about that one. I assume
> calcifications and stones are the same? Xrays show a couple spots on the
> kidneys.
> Not sure why the urgency for surgery then, if there is a chance they could
> shrink on their own? We didn' t put her on any special diet after the
> kidney
> infection the first time. Hmmm......never had anything like this from
> younger
> cats. My first group (Flaksey etc.) never had any ailments at all,
> nothing,
> until they were quite old (over 10)....this is a bit alarming from a cat
> so
> young.
>
> Other problems I'm seeing with this group this time is cysts on the skin
> under the chin/neck that rupture. First time I saw this, I
> almost died....there
> was blood everywhere. Vet didn't seemed alarmed, said it was comon benign
> cysts. Never had that with the last group either....this time it's
> happened
> twice already. This whole group is under 5 years of age.
>
> Noreen
>
>
> In a message dated 10/29/2008 8:15:46 AM Central Daylight Time,
> bkelson@ix.netcom.com writes:
>
> My cat, Cody, was passing both types of crystals and had blood in his
> urine
> about 18 months ago. After two sets of antibiotics, the crystals cleared,
> but the blood was still in the urine. The doc did an x-ray and one of his
> kidneys is smaller than the other and had calcifications on it.
> She put him on dry C/D for 6 months and then rechecked and those
> califications pretty much disappeared. After another 6 months, we
> rechecked
> and HE still had blood in his urine and his pH was high again. So Cody got
> a
> dose of antibotics to kill a potential infection. Then, pH was again high
> so
> we have added C/D canned food to his regime. His pH is now normal and he
> is
> still one happy cat
>
>
>
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