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Title: poorly cat
Post by: titch on February 21, 2010, 21:58
One of my cats has become unwell so i am taking him off to the vet tomorrow morning.  It began on friday evening..........he seemed to be moving really slowly, like his legs were stiff or sore - he didnt stop eating, drinking or using the litter tray so we just kept an eye on him.  Yesterday, he seemed a little more spritely, and spent all day outside, and it took him ages to come in for tea - not like him, he hears a bowl clank at a mile away  but as the evening wore on got slower and slower and then last night couldnt jump up on the sofa - but still continues to eat, drink, pee and poop the same.  I wouldnt let him out last night as was worried about him.

this morning he went out, peed and pooped as usual, but we noticed his tummy looks very swollen, he is still walking slowly and stiffly, not able to jump up, but apart from looking a little sorry for himself and sleeping has eaten a good dinner.

Am very worried about him.........we thought perhaps he had been hit by a car or kicked or fallen, but there is no blood in his pee or poop, or from anywhere else.

Bless him, he is only 6.......tomorrow morning cannot come quick enough......have been trying to look up symptoms online but know this is dangerous so not reading too much into it

sorry just needed to share with some 'cat people'
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Yorkie on February 21, 2010, 22:00
 :(

Hope he has a comfortable night and that all is well at the vet's tomorrow
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Caralou on February 21, 2010, 22:03
It could be a virus - there has been a nasty one going round with very similar symptoms to your pudtat. Has he recently had his booster jabs? Mine had symtoms like this about 6 days after her last jabs as she was allergic (yet the years before no problems!) so that is another possibility. I imagine the vet will do some kidney testing just in case to check his urinary functions.

If the little man is eating drinking and pooping don't worry too much but maybe put him on a warmed blanket to help ease him up a little (mine love it when ill if I pop a water bottle in a very thick blanket on my knee then they curl up on it - very thick blanket so they dont pierce when padding  ::) ).

Hopefully it is just a bug and a few days tlc and painkillers will sort him out. Fingers crossed for him x
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: sunshineband on February 21, 2010, 22:07
I hope he has a comfortable night Titch and thta vet has an idea what could be the problem in the morning.

Hope whatever it is clears up quickly  :)
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: titch on February 21, 2010, 22:07
I am a nuaghty cat owner and dont get mine jabbed ............he is the cat who gets ill the most - usually abcesses from fighting
I am hoping it is just a nasty bug he has picked up and nothing serious...........i figure he cant be feeling too bad as his appetite is not affected (he is quite a, ahem 'portly' cat)

He looks so sad .........thanks for the hot bottle tip Caralou, think i will do that for him

Knew some cat folks here would undersstand.

Still trying to catch the new kitty still enough for pics - only time is when she is asleep and she curls up so tight all you can see is a white furry circle  :lol:
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Rubellite on February 21, 2010, 22:12
Hope he's ok Titch and the vet finds something conclusive to treat, rather than just stabbing in the dark. Like you say if he's eating well and peeing and pooing normally, there may not be too much wrong. Perhaps he has pulled or knocked himself and time will sort it out.
Good luck at the vets. x
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Caralou on February 21, 2010, 22:16
I wont be getting Shia jabbed again. I know a lot of people who dont jab pets - doesnt make you a naughty owner, in fact I know a few people including vets who think it is unnecessary and can make cats ill (as mine proved!).

If it is a bug and hopefully some painkilling meds will perk him up and back to his normal self or could have a hidden bite that has got infected - with all the fur at times it is hard to see them and if they dont inflame you cant feel them - in which case again he'll be back to his old self in a few days after the vets and meds.

Nothing wrong with portly cats, just ask my Arwen - she's not fat, just big boned  ;) :lol:

Give him lots of snuggles - I'm sure he wont complain  :)
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: titch on February 21, 2010, 22:23
Thanks Caralou et all for the support - our chan (chandler) is a total pig, we have to feed him away from the others or he eats theirs..........
he is incredibly furry too so could be hiding all sorts under his coat.

Will see what the morning brings

Regarding jabs, have never got any of mine done, our vet says similar that it is not always necessary so never have - and our Jaffa live to nearly 18
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Rubellite on February 21, 2010, 22:24
I don't jab my dogs or my cats, Titch, but I'm not getting into one of those conversations at this time of night (eh Cara?)  ::)
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: titch on February 21, 2010, 22:24
ok lets not go there then  ;)
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Caralou on February 21, 2010, 22:28
Hehehe. Sadly you have to when foster for CP :( :( So as of next year I wont be fostering since I am not putting Shia through that ever again!

I have a semi-feral who is a total pig like that - I have to stand guard so he doesnt steal everyone elses food - I caught him swiping through the cat pen bars to steal the kittens food last week  fishing it out to eat it  ::)
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Rubellite on February 21, 2010, 22:31
Night, night, then and wishing him well  :) x
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: arugula on February 22, 2010, 07:26
Oh Titch, my fingers and toes are crossed for you.  x
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: joyfull on February 22, 2010, 08:22
good luck at the vets titch and puddy tat, hope it's nothing too serious. xxx
Title: Poorly Paddy
Post by: cissie on February 22, 2010, 14:34
M.y old dog Paddy has been poorly since Saturday, we are going the vet tonight, he's nearly 14 and has symptoms of something nasty,i can't stop crying and keep praying it's something else. I'm new on here and don't know any of you really, but i know that you care and that's enough, thank you. :( :(
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: madcat on February 22, 2010, 15:26
Hehehe. Sadly you have to when foster for CP :( :( So as of next year I wont be fostering since I am not putting Shia through that ever again!

We had a ladycat who came over all allergic (she collapsed completely, very scary) to her jabs one year out the blue.  The vets just sourced an alternative supply for future years - something to do with the medium not the active ingredient ... I cant remember the detail now.  But worth a conversation with a small animal specialist before you make a final decision ....
Title: Re: Poorly Paddy
Post by: plum crumble on February 22, 2010, 15:48
M.y old dog Paddy has been poorly since Saturday, we are going the vet tonight, he's nearly 14 and has symptoms of something nasty,i can't stop crying and keep praying it's something else. I'm new on here and don't know any of you really, but i know that you care and that's enough, thank you. :( :(

Aww Cissie! So sorry. Sending you lots of cyber hugs Plumxxxx
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Rubellite on February 22, 2010, 16:20
Any news, Titch?
Title: Re: Poorly Paddy
Post by: Rubellite on February 22, 2010, 16:21
M.y old dog Paddy has been poorly since Saturday, we are going the vet tonight, he's nearly 14 and has symptoms of something nasty,i can't stop crying and keep praying it's something else. I'm new on here and don't know any of you really, but i know that you care and that's enough, thank you. :( :(

We do care, Cissie, and we'll all cry with you, but here's hoping you get bearable news at the vets.
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: arugula on February 22, 2010, 16:45
Oh Cissie, I'm so sorry to hear about your Paddy. I lost my 13 year old dog after a short illness at New Year, so I can understand how worried you are at Paddy taking poorly. :(
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: joyfull on February 22, 2010, 17:09
thinking of you Cissie and hope the outcome is better than you fear - huge hugs to you and Paddy xxx
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: titch on February 22, 2010, 17:32
Aw cissy,  :(thinking of you, please update us, start a new thread if you like or post on here.......hope it was better than you thought.

Well did early stint at work, he was still a littel stiff, ate his brekkie, :) i went to work, popped in to vets (opposite my house) on the way back, made appointment, walked in the door, he mewed at me, jumped off the sofa and pawed at the door to go out!!!! (all before 9.30am)  :lol: ::)

Still a little stiff but sleeping in normal position, :) tummy gone down,  :)looks a little more chirpy  :)so didnt take him to vets, will see how he goes, lots better,  :Dhe even climed on the sofa this afternoon and got up for a cuddle with his mum, my daughter before she got the train home to uni today - he is, i think coming out the other side   :D :D :D.................thanks for the support, will keep you posted

am so relieved
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: joyfull on February 22, 2010, 17:42
so pleased he seems to be getting over his tummy problem xxx
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: madcat on February 22, 2010, 17:43
:)   :) :) :) :)       
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: cissie on February 22, 2010, 18:31
So glad for you Titch, good news for me to have posted news  :D :D
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: plum crumble on February 22, 2010, 18:37
what great news Titch - I can uncross my fingers now - played havoc with typing!  ::)
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: janet12000 on February 22, 2010, 18:54
great. hope he continues to recover. x
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: arugula on February 22, 2010, 19:08
......
am so relieved

Titch, :) :D.
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: titch on February 22, 2010, 19:54
what great news Titch - I can uncross my fingers now - played havoc with typing!  ::)

Tell me about it plum i been walking funny all day with everything crossed for him   :wacko: :nowink:

thank you for caring about my ol Chan - he is sleeping like he should so hoping tomorrow is an even better day for him
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Caralou on February 22, 2010, 19:55
I'm so glad he's on the mend  :D xxx
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: Rubellite on February 22, 2010, 21:47
Phew.. and big  :D
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: sunshineband on February 22, 2010, 22:19
Glad it is good news Titch  :D :D :D
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: titch on February 23, 2010, 16:51
Today he is totally back to usual self - trotting around, been out all day and just come in now mewing head off for food  :lol: ::)  Belly normal and not a hint of any stiff legs.

Wonder what it was?  Hoping its not contagious
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: madcat on February 23, 2010, 16:53
What a relief!  Lecture time about worrying you to pieces and not to do it again - he will ignore you but you will feel better for it!   :D :D
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: titch on February 23, 2010, 17:18
did the lecture and the look on his face was 'yeah, and? feed me woman, i am wasting away here'  :lol: :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: madcat on February 23, 2010, 17:50
did the lecture and the look on his face was 'yeah, and? feed me woman, i am wasting away here'  :lol: :lol: :lol:

 :lol:  Know just what you mean!

(get pretty much the same one from OH when I suggest that small and light meals might be good for a day or two after a tummy upset ..   ::) )
Title: Re: poorly cat
Post by: cissie on February 23, 2010, 18:41
So happy for you both Titch  :D :D