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The breathing is most likely his heart, without treatment he will go into heart failure, the drinking may be because of his kidneys failing too. Have you tried giving him a pill in a treat, although fortekor is not a thyroid pill. There is a special diet for hyperthyroid cats called Hills Y/D, he must only be fed this, but it replaces the need to give tablets, it may be worth a try. I cannot answer as to when us the time without treatment, but I guess if his behaviour is changing, his blood pressure may be going up too, which will make him feel rubbish, it's a case of deciding when he is distressed or looks to have given up. |
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Hi Sarah - I am very sorry to hear about your lovely Harvey. I do understand your reluctance to medicate him and won't go on about that. It may have been that your vet might have advised about diet when you first took him in, or not. The breathing difficulties you mention may also be due to a build up of fluid in the lungs and I know from experience with my dear Smudge that this is a bad sign. The staying outside may be due to raised temperature and I would seriously consider taking him back to the vet for advise. It really is the only thing you can do as letting him get to the point where he passes away "naturally" will cause both of you distress. Never an easy call. |
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so sorry to hear of your problems with Harvey,it realy is awful when you havea poorly animal, just been through it with Tuppence. Re the tablets, we were able to successfuly medicate Tuppence by using Beaphar hairball mix, she absolutely loved this, i squirted some on my finger, placed the pill into the pile and then squirted more on top. Could you perhaps ring the vet for advice instead of taking Harvey in ? if there is any quality of life then i would say it's worth preserving it, i know what you mean about wanting to prevent pain at the end,it's a very fine balance. Get some vets advice but remember you know your cat best. |
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Thanks so much for your replies everyone. Sorry, the medication isn't Fortekor, it is the special medication for hyperthyroidism. I have tried everything to try and help him take the tabs - obviously the normal pilling method, which caused such distress, then the trying to hide it in cheese, ham, sardines, tuna, etc etc. Trouble is that he's lost all interest in food, and only grazes occasionally on his dry food. In fact I sometimes wonder whether he has a sense of smell at all because my other cats go absolutely ballistic as soon as they get any whiff of tuna or sardines! Since writing this, he hasn't had any more strange breathing bouts, and is just chilling and sprawled out on the bed. Aside from looking a bit elderly and dribbling all over the place, he doesn't seem to be suffering in any way. Please be assured though, that I am keeping a very very close eye on him. I really want to get the balance right, as some of you suggested, I want him to live his remaining time happily and do not want him to go through any suffering whatsoever. Thank you xx |
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Thanks Shelley. I am taking Harvey to the vets shortly, I don't know what I am expecting them to say really but Harvey seems to have aged several years overnight. I picked him up for a cuddle and was quite shocked at how bony he has become and his heartbeat was so fast I couldn't keep up with counting it. I have a horrible feeling this is the time to say goodbye but will seek advice from the vet as to what situation his health is in :'( |
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However heartbreaking it may seem, sometimes we owe it to our cats to make that extremely difficult decision. Thinking of you Sarah and hoping you might have a little more time left together with Harvey. x |
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