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Oh Sophie... *hugs* That is so hard. Your poor little girl. I don't have any advice personally having not owned cats all that long, and not run across the problem as yet, but I'm sure there will be others along who will have more thoughts. Is there not speciality food which helps with that kind of thing though? Thoughts with you and your daughter at this hard time. |
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HI SOPHIEC! IVE FOUND TWO CAT SITES WHICH MIGHT HELP, BUT YOU MAY HAVE DONE ALL THE THINGS THEY ARE SAYING! IME SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR DEAR CAT! I REALLY HOPE YOU CAN SORT IT OUT VERY QUICKLY! http://www.holisticpethealth.co.uk/C...e_cystitis.htm http://ezinearticles.com/?Cystitis-T...-Cat&id=317455 HOPE THEY HELP! |
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I'm so sorry! Has your vet discussed diet with you? Is she on dry food primarily? If on wet, do you add a bit of warmed water to it to increase the amount of liquid she's getting? There are special foods ... once again, what has the vet told you? Preventing is more important than treating each episode; I do hope you'll get this sorted for both your sakes. Do let us know .... |
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I'm sorry to hear your little girl is so poorly, has the vet done any investigation? It seems so wrong to have her constantly on antibiotics poor thing. |
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hi there, so sorry to hear of the difficulties you are having. Have you tried adding a small amount of apple cider vinegar to her drinking water? My cat Teddie has suffered stress cystitis on and off and since I started adding this to her water she has only had one bout I know what it's like to have a cat with a chronic condition as for the first year of her life Teddie had constant diahrea (sp), and the vet wanted to put her to sleep She's now 5 and a wonderful cat, so please don't give up hope yet x |
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Take the good advice on here, sometimes the vets are too happy to just dish out antibiotics when all they do is weaken..and she will become immune to them in time. I agree totally with dandysmom in that prevention is the way to go with your dear girl. Good advice too ref the food. Has your vet discussed all this with you, there must be some way around it! ..anyone had expereince of this for sophiec..or can help...anyone.. |
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I am so very sorry to be reading this. Has your vet done anything else other than give antibiotics? Cystaid tablets? Prescription diet? Feliway? Zylkene tablets? Further investigation? If not then I'd seriously get a second opinion from another vet. Is there anything within your home that may be causing her constant distress? Crying babies? Alot of comings and goings? Family arguements/unrest? Litter box not cleaned regularly? Constant harrassment from young children? Anything, anything at all? Not trying to be judgmental in any way but some cats are extremely sensitive and may not be coping well in her current environment if some or any of the above can be answered yes to. http://www.fabcats.org/owners/flutd/info.html |
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