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There was a 3 kitcat pile up on my lap, this afternoon (Original Post) Siwsan Mar 2023 OP
Lol. So sweet! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #1
hospice for our feline? pirsquared Mar 2023 #10
So sorry to hear of Pearl's health issues SheltieLover Mar 2023 #11
They sure have perfected napping. Polly Hennessey Mar 2023 #2
Doesn't Rebl2 Mar 2023 #3
Today he plopped right down on top of Madoc Siwsan Mar 2023 #4
How long can you sit like this? Chicagogrl1 Mar 2023 #5
Sometimes I fall asleep, too Siwsan Mar 2023 #6
Adorable kitties!💙 gademocrat7 Mar 2023 #7
In that case, you have cataralysis--the condition of being japple Mar 2023 #8
Well They know who loves them to bits!! Fla Dem Mar 2023 #9
Squeeeeeeee. They are so precious. niyad Mar 2023 #12
 

pirsquared

(77 posts)
10. hospice for our feline?
Thu Mar 16, 2023, 07:59 PM
Mar 2023

Can you help us with hospice care for our 18-yr old indoor calico cat, Pearl (named sort of after NPR)?

She gets the right kidney diet, her blood tests and urine tests show she is OK; thyroid only marginal; blood pressure kept down with pills; she has arthritis (we think from her movements); several signs of feline dementia. Hiding behavior, sporadic disintertest in food; no interest in being petted.

She maintains her fur well, but in grooming can't twist herself so well to reach her tummy. Her litter habits are unchanged. She drinks a lot from water dishes we have in several places.

Sudden bouts of dry 'coughing' not connected to hairballs;

Well-looked after by a CityCats vet ($1100) and a second opinion at Angel Memorial ($595). We know that cats are crazy about hiding their pain.

The 2nd opinion confirmed the first and suggested that Munchausen syndrome (by or without proxy) is for us to accept it that the cat is dying, probably over the next months.

We want to make her last days comfortable. Analgesics in cats seem difficult. We now give her gabapentin.

Any advice would be much welcomed.












SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
11. So sorry to hear of Pearl's health issues
Thu Mar 16, 2023, 08:43 PM
Mar 2023

Sorry, I'm not a vet or tech & have no experience with cats in such advanced years.

With dogs, when their body starts shutting down, they are in pain, or have lost their dignity, I've taken them to the vat to be helped to the Bridge.

You might want to post your own thread here in the Pet group so more people see it.

Healing vibes on the way to Pearl & your family.

Chicagogrl1

(418 posts)
5. How long can you sit like this?
Thu Mar 16, 2023, 05:02 PM
Mar 2023

I have 2 kitcats & can only sit for @ a half hour before my legs go numb, lol

Siwsan

(26,260 posts)
6. Sometimes I fall asleep, too
Thu Mar 16, 2023, 05:18 PM
Mar 2023

But, yea. 30 or 45 minutes and I'm ready for freedom. The other day my sciatic nerve started sending out warning signals.

japple

(9,822 posts)
8. In that case, you have cataralysis--the condition of being
Thu Mar 16, 2023, 05:43 PM
Mar 2023

paralyzed due to cat overload. Hope you will be able to walk again soon.

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