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Catsey Junior
 
Cats owned: burmese and ginger moggie
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: croydon uk
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15-11-2008, 04:23 PM   #1

unwell puss


I now i have only just joined but can anyone give me some ideas.
Lotus has been unwell now for over a month. She had been very grumpy for ages then about amonth ago caught a nasty bug, pooing eerywher. Kitten and puppy got it to but not so bad. Antibiotics all round. Since then she has not been right her third eyelid is permanently over v.v. antisocial spitting and growling at evrrythingand if you pick her up and she doesnt want to be she leaks poo as she struggles.
She has been back to the vet spent 2 days there on a drip to rehydrate her and had been given a painkiller as her tummy seemed sore kidney and liver function tests done everything came back negative. Vet has prescribed feliway and zelkene tablet for stress.Its been a week now and no change. She eats well and has good coat.Ant suggestions as I am not convinced there is something more.

Over the last 2 years we have introduced 2 dogs and akitten and lost a dog and a cat. Lotus has always lived with dogs and cats and there has been no problem.
Sorry it was so long any ideas?



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Cats owned: 2 moggies
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Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
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15-11-2008, 04:37 PM   #2

Re: unwell puss


Poor girl, if you think there may be more to this than stress, it may be a good idea to get a second opinion.
When you say she leaks poo, is it kind of watery and very pungent smelling? If so, it may be an idea to have her anal glands checked.
I have a very stressy kitty, I didnt find the feliway and Zylkene of any help tbh but others do find it helpful, maybe it depends on the level of stress. My Eva now has Reiki sessions and is doing very well on them.



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Catsey Junior
 
Cats owned: burmese and ginger moggie
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Location: croydon uk
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15-11-2008, 04:48 PM   #3

Re: unwell puss


He had alook at her anal glands. She is tempermental always has been but has got worse with each new arrival, I thought she was missing our moggie who died last year and thought Bentley would do the trick but seems to have made it worse although we love him. The physical symptoms have all kicked off since the tummy bug I just dont feel she got over it. The blood tests showed no sign of infection in her though



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Cats owned: Two Tabby Girls
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15-11-2008, 05:00 PM   #4

Re: unwell puss


I think I'd tend to take her back to vet. There is obviously something not right with her. May be she needs stronger ab's or some diet changes.

She sounds quite miserable and you sound quite stressed about it too.

Hope it turns out well for her.



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Cats owned: Leia: blue torbie
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15-11-2008, 05:43 PM   #5

Re: unwell puss


I wish I had some suggestions; but other than getting a second opinion I really can't think of anything. Poor puss, and poor you, it's so frustrating when nothing prescribed seems to help .....



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Cats owned: dsh
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15-11-2008, 11:26 PM   #6

Re: unwell puss


Has she been tested for FIV/Felv, sometimes if they have the virus they are more prone to infections and take longer to recover. The other thing to think about is feacal samples to test for things like salmonella and camphylobater.
Hope both you and she feel better soon, leaking pooh isn't normal, and although I've had had semi-feral cats poop themselves when catching them to put in a cat basket, I've never known of healthy ones to 'leak'. I would be pushing for more answers.



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Catsey Junior
 
Cats owned: burmese and ginger moggie
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Location: croydon uk
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16-11-2008, 03:18 PM   #7

Re: unwell puss


Thanks people I am going to ask the vet to test faeces and check he has done the ones that you suggest . She seems a bit more relaxed today and has been on the zelkene for 5days now but I am still not satisfied. I will be contacting my vet tomorrow.



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Catsey Junior
 
Cats owned: burmese and ginger moggie
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Location: croydon uk
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22-11-2008, 04:02 PM   #8

Re: unwell puss


Thanks for all your support. Lotus is much better her eyes are normal most of the time and her temper is much better. no leaky poo either. She has always been some what stroppy right from day one so I wasnt expecting miracles . I am going to keep on with the zelkene and feliway and see how we go



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22-11-2008, 04:27 PM   #9

Re: unwell puss


So glad that Lotus seems to be improving. Hope this continues, til she's right as rain



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22-11-2008, 05:11 PM   #10

Re: unwell puss


Good news! Do let us know how Lotus is doing.



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