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Handhold please: Sodding is very poorly

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soddingkitten · 21/07/2023 22:18

Our beautiful boy is only 3. He became quiet and withdrawn and stopped eating/drinking on Tuesday. He was admitted with a high fever and put on IV fluids overnight. He brightened up enough to be discharged home on Wednesday, only to deteriorate rapidly within a few hours and be readmitted early on Thursday morning with new neuro symptoms on top of the fever.

We’re lucky he’s well insured, so everything has been painstakingly investigated. He’s had bloods, head/neck/abdo/chest CTs and a battery of other tests, including bloods and aspiration of a swollen lymph node in his neck. Middle ear infection and brain lesions have been ruled out. He’s been on IV antibiotics which treat toxoplasmosis for for >24hrs. He’s not improving but he’s not getting worse. The vets are gradually, through a process of elimination, narrowing down their areas for focus.

Current differential diagnosis is toxoplasmosis or FIP, though the FIP test they’ve taken may not give us a definitive answer. It’s also possible none of the tests will be positive & a clear diagnosis remains elusive. FIP sounds incredibly bleak. We were quoted £6-10k for specialist FIP referral, investigation and treatment, if we want to pursue this. It would take us way, way beyond our insurance limit and the new wonder drug would be an incredibly expensive, uninsured ongoing commitment with uncertain benefit. We can’t entertain it.

I am trying to stay hopeful that it’s toxoplasmosis or something else altogether and he might come good, but it’s really hard right now. All of us are broken-hearted. He’s such a wonderful cat and has brought us so much joy.

I’m not really sure what I’m looking for here. Mainly a handhold, but if anyone has experience of FIP I’d be interested to know what we are up against. How will we know when we’ve done enough for him?

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FormerlyPathologicallyHappy · 24/07/2023 21:57

Unhappy is a better sign. Poorly animals can’t complain.

soddingkitten · 24/07/2023 21:59

In that case he is on his way back to rude health. He is vocal and very persistent about his demands.

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Rainbowqueeen · 24/07/2023 22:03

What great news. Hope he continues to improve and gets lots of cuddles in the meantime

soddingkitten · 25/07/2023 13:32

Still no news from the vet re test outcomes but Sodding has dialled up his complaints to 11. I have emailed the surgery to ask whether another course of ABs will follow & keeping him in. If no more ABs, we’re inclined to let him out when he finishes this course on Thursday.

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FormerlyPathologicallyHappy · 25/07/2023 16:27

There's only so much you can take and he can keep going longer than you.

It IS all most unfair.

soddingkitten · 25/07/2023 17:59

He’s booked in for a check up on Thursday morning, which is when his ABs finish. If he gets the thumbs up from the vet he’ll be allowed out then. 🙏 The vet hospital is run by a different practice so I’m hoping they have forwarded the results to our practice and I can ask our usual vet for them on Thursday. I’ve worked out part of what’s going on: he is bored. I dug out his old kitten toys and played with him earlier and he was much happier. He’s playing fetch again too.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 25/07/2023 18:27

If he starts eyeing up the Roman Blinds with a What To Do Today....? look on his face ........Wink

soddingkitten · 25/07/2023 19:13

I still can’t believe how far he’s come in the last couple of days. It’s astonishing.

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soddingkitten · 27/07/2023 18:52

Our vet assessed Sodding as fit today and said we can let him out for a couple of hours at a time. He is out frolicking in our garden right now.

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pointythings · 27/07/2023 19:14

I am absolutely delighted for you, what a turnaround!

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 27/07/2023 22:38

Did your vet have a diagnosis for SoddingKitten after he (SK) has taken 10 years off you with the worry ?

soddingkitten · 27/07/2023 23:50

Not yet. We are waiting on the outstanding results. It’s partly to do with handover between our local surgery and the larger hospital which takes referrals from the wider area. Our usual vet says the turnaround on antibiotics is more suggestive of toxo, not FIP. 🤞 I do feel 10 years older after the last week’s events, but very happy to have a functioning kitty again. He is so cherished so it does my heart good to see him full of beans again.

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soddingkitten · 28/07/2023 23:16

Still no further on with the pending results, but Sodding is much calmer now he's allowed out again. He has the kind of mad energy that cannot be easily contained in a family home. The Palace of Versailles maybe, but not our house.

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FormerlyPathologicallyHappy · 28/07/2023 23:20

Can we have a photo of sodding kitten?

My Bengal was called “no, don’t!”

soddingkitten · 28/07/2023 23:34

This is fairly typical Sodding idiocy. Why sleep in your cat bed when there is a bag of unpaired socks hanging on a door?

Handhold please: Sodding is very poorly
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soddingkitten · 28/07/2023 23:36

It’s not recent. He’s part Frankenpuss, part cat-poodle with all his various patches of fur shaved for cannulas, ultrasound scans and so on.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 29/07/2023 00:58

He’s an outdoor cat and very adventurous. I always thought if he didn’t make old bones, it would be his adventuring

Aww he's gorgeous and so nice to see an Oriental going out and being wild at heart .

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Pudmyboy · 29/07/2023 20:52

I am so glad Sodding is getting better! Not as glad as you of course 😸

pointythings · 29/07/2023 20:55

He's gorgeous, and I love the massive ears!

soddingkitten · 29/07/2023 21:06

Sodding doesn’t even have very big ears for a Siamese. Some oriental cats have enormous ears. Our last Siamese boy was one of them. DH used to say we should have called him Yoda. 😄

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soddingkitten · 29/07/2023 21:10

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 29/07/2023 00:58

He’s an outdoor cat and very adventurous. I always thought if he didn’t make old bones, it would be his adventuring

Aww he's gorgeous and so nice to see an Oriental going out and being wild at heart .

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We live in a terrace and I saw him sitting on a bedroom windowsill (yes, first floor!) on the house behind us a couple of weeks ago. I went upstairs for a better view to work out how he’d got there, partly because I wanted to make sure he could get back down. He’s too curious by half.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 29/07/2023 23:01

Our MaleCat is extremely shy but we love watching him mosey down the path in his garden with such confidence and his tail like a mast , He does climb on the shed/garage then miaow at us (but he isn't stuck , he just likes his own voice Grin )
Good job he's neutered as he's swimming in the very shallowest end of the gene pool here .
He's definately a cat who loves the outdoors , he loves his domain .

soddingkitten · 01/08/2023 13:16

Sodding’s FIP PCR test came back negative. 🎉 We’re still waiting on the toxoplasmosis result but I’m so relieved his clinical improvement and the PCR have knocked FIP on the head. He’s back to shredding the back of the sofa, playing hooky and not coming in when called at sundown, so that’s diagnostically decisive for me. Little horror. I feel blessed to have him, despite my grumbling. 😻

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FormerlyPathologicallyHappy · 01/08/2023 13:54

That’s wonderful news!

Allergictoironing · 01/08/2023 18:04

Yay!

Such a relief when you get good results from tests.