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Cocovenuesa · 21/11/2019 20:35

My beautiful 12 year old cat is poorly. She is my partner’s technically but I’ve lived with her two years now and couldn’t love her more. On Monday night she was sick which was unusual for her, she was out of sorts afterwards but perked up again within an hour. Today she was sick again, all of her breakfast and lots of liquid. She’s off her food, lethargic and her tail keeps twitching. My partner is suggesting we give her the weekend to recover but I am really worried, she’s never been like this and I can see she is not feeling well at all. Do I go to the vets? What will they do? Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong or other things I should be looking for? She’s such a happy greedy cat usually, I’m beside myself but haven’t had any pets prior to living with this cat for two years so really don’t know what to think

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Winkywoop · 10/12/2019 12:58

Coco how is she? Hope she's doing better now

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ringme · 01/12/2019 10:04

Aww bless her little face, she’s so beautiful. How is she doing now?

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Fluffycloudland77 · 01/12/2019 09:56

How is she getting on?.

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Toddlerteaplease · 30/11/2019 09:33

That's brilliant news. She's gorgeous.

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HeatedDryer · 30/11/2019 08:23

Oh bless her, what a lucky cat to have such a caring slave owner. Hope she continues to recoverThanks

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Fluffycloudland77 · 30/11/2019 08:16

Animals have such amazing spirits don’t they?. When do they want to see her again?

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Cocovenuesa · 29/11/2019 23:58

Gave her a little box to recover in because boxes are her favourite things

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Cocovenuesa · 29/11/2019 23:55

Thank you all so much for your kind words, she’s had two scans, surgery and been sent home to recover. They’ve taken a biopsy and will get the results next week. She has been incredible, her surgery was on Tuesday and she’s got stronger every day.

She was back to her mischievous greedy self today trying to steal my breakfast. Giving her meals little and often as suggested by vet and she seems ravenous! I can’t believe the difference, it’s cost an awful lot to get her to this stage (lapsed insurance 🙄) but worth every penny.

Not out of the woods yet but just to have the past few happy days with her has been incredible.

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Winkywoop · 29/11/2019 13:37

How is she doing OP?

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thecatneuterer · 27/11/2019 13:36

I've known a lot of cats to have pancreatitis and recover (and sadly also a lot that don't recover). It's certainly not an inevitable death sentence.

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Winkywoop · 27/11/2019 13:33

Mine had pancreatitis.

He had vomiting and diarrhoea and a very tender tummy. He was given antisickness and pain injections at vet and admitted overnight for IV fluids. Luckily he recovered fairly quickly and didnt need surgery but it was scary.

He was a bit overweight (rescue old man cat) which can increase risk of pancreatitis, so when your lovely girl is doing better put her on a low fat diet as you said she had some weight to lose. Mine has Purina pro plan weight management which he loves, and he's lost half a kilo in 4 months (still a bit to go!)

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Toddlerteaplease · 26/11/2019 17:02

The only sign she was ill, was that she was in the same place when I got home from work as she'd been 12 hours earlier when I left. No vomiting or anything else. She refused lik e Lix so I knew it was serious.

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Toddlerteaplease · 26/11/2019 17:00

Only just seen this post. One of mine had pancreatitis. She was critically ill for a week. And came home with a feeding tube. I only fed her for a couple of days as I realised she wasn't feeding because she was full of formula. Against all the odds she made a full recovery. No idea how!

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Fluffycloudland77 · 26/11/2019 16:41

It’s a good job you followed your instincts. Can she eat now?.

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KittenLedWeaning · 26/11/2019 16:38

Oh, dear, your poor kitty. I don't have any experience of pancreatitis in cats, I'm afraid. If no one else on this thread does, it might be worth starting a new thread with pancreatitis in the title - I know some vets post on here and also people with extensive experience of rescuing cats, who may have experience of this.

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Cocovenuesa · 26/11/2019 14:09

@ Fluffycloudland77 It seems to depend on lots of variables but it’s definitely better in cats than in humans. Waiting for a biopsy result which should hopefully shed a little more light on things. Really hope she can get past it and get back to her wonderful little self

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Fluffycloudland77 · 26/11/2019 13:41

Oh the poor little thing, what’s the prognosis like?.

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Cocovenuesa · 26/11/2019 13:33

Just to update, scan was inconclusive and she’s had to have surgery today. Just got results back and they think it’s pancreatitis. We can bring her home later today and see how she gets on. Does anyone have any experience of pancreatitis in cats?

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Cocovenuesa · 24/11/2019 18:54

@ Fluffycloudland77 thank you, that’s a really good tip, will see if I can get some tomorrow

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Fluffycloudland77 · 24/11/2019 18:50

Tesco and pets at home sell organic dried catnip, you can sprinkle it over their food.

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Cocovenuesa · 24/11/2019 18:22

Thank you, have tried cat milk too but not interested. I’ll try some warm boiled chicken again in an hour or so. She loves ALL food usually so it’s even more disconcerting seeing her refuse all of her favourites. Her sister is the same age and confused as to what’s happening, trying to keep them apart as the poorly one is getting nervous when she is around. Just wants to be left alone really

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EL8888 · 24/11/2019 18:20

Lots of vibes for her.

Gorgeous pictures 😍

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KittenLedWeaning · 24/11/2019 18:18

It's a good sign that her bloods were clear. I hope the scan gets to the root of the problem. You could try giving her some cats milk - if she'll drink that will help get some calories in. I agree with the tip about warming food to make it more appetising.

Sending positive thoughts.

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Cocovenuesa · 24/11/2019 18:15

Thank you @Fluffycloudland77, I’ve tried boiled chicken and licky Lix but neither working. Thankfully she did have extra weight to give though it’s been awful seeing her loosing it. Pinning my hopes on tomorrow’s scan telling us something one way or the other. I miss her so much already, she’s usually such a cheeky little thing and seeing her so lethargic and poorly is killing me. Thank you for your kind words of support

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Fluffycloudland77 · 24/11/2019 18:07

Oh she’s a sweet looking little poppet, luckily tabbies usually have a little bit of weight to carry them through.

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