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The first 24 to 48 hours are critical with ARF, but it can be turned around and your vet has done the right thing by acting quickly and getting Benny on fluids and meds right away. I would have thought that they would probably run another blood test before releasing him to make sure the numbers are falling. I am very sorry that you and your cats are going through this and wish you all the very best xxx |
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so sorry your going through this for a second time in such a short time . hoping all the best for your boy, i know how you feel i've fought it too as far as im aware it is recommended that the cat stays in the vets on a drip until their levels have dropped, see what they say tomorrow x |
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I'm so sorry to hear about Benny, especially after you lost dear Dizzy. Quite a few members here are very knowledgable about this, especially Elaine, so I'm sure someone will be along shortly to answer any questions or offer any helpful advice. It's a bad time for you right now, (((hugs))). Fingers crossed he's going to be OK |
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So sorry to read this, how awful for you and your family. I have no experience of cats and renal [kidmey] failure - however one of our dogs is in renal failure. She is on the prescription [K/D] diet and it does help control their condition Absent healing being sent to your lovely Benny hugs for you. xx |
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So very sorry to hear about Benny - but you've made the hard decision - to fight with him and so, being strong for him is the way forward. Scary, but brave. See what the vet says about bringing him home - home is always the best place to help recovery. There is nearly always someone here on the forum to offer support when needed. Good luck and loads of positive healing vibes for your Benny. |
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Hi all, Sorry I havent been on sooner. Benny is doing well & he seems to be ok. He's back to toileting now as I was worried that he was only weeing. He's on the special diet & has to take 1 Fortekor 2.5mg daily. He's a different cat now, much quieter, sleeps loads & not as loveable as he used to be, but we'll get used to the change in him eventually, he's been through a lot. We're just all so relieved that he's still with us. He has to go back next month for blood tests, but I'm still not sure if that is a bit long. I suppose the vets know what they are doing though, it's their job after all. He's bright eyed, miawing for food at feeding time, moving around as normal so I cant ask much else of him, love him. He's my baby & we're all just so happy our precious Bens is ok. Thanks for all your support everyone x |
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I am releived to hear that Benny is still with you xxx He may be a little subdued until his kidney values even out a little more and he begins to feel more like his normal self again. Monthly blood testing is routine for the first month or so after such an ordeal, maybe after next months results there will be a signifcant improvement that you may not need a further blood test for several more months or unless you feel he may need checked again. Are his values still high? I am thinking they are because of the fortekor.... All my very best wishes to you and Benny xxx |
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They had only dropped a little when he was tested Sunday. I didnt get to speak to the vet as I had a severe migraine Monday & spent the evening & all night in a dark room My parents collected Benny for me & brought him home relaying what the vets said to me. I phoned to speak to the vet who treated Bens but he was in a meeting & then went straight into surgery. I've spoken to our normal vet though who's one of the partners & he was nodding his head & agreed with all I told him I knew about it. I trust them with most issues with all my pets so should trust them with this too, they have never let me down. I've got to ring them now Tues after the hol. to say when should I bring him back for his check? He only had 14 tabs in the pack & we've taken 6, so will be checking if he needs more when they come close to running out. I'm keeping a close eye on him & make sure he's comfy at all times. Thanks for all your support x |
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