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Get his blood pressure checked and a thyroid test done asap, I'd say as these can be the cause of the howling. I disagree with the vet regarding kidney issues not causing discomfort. Actually it angers me, if you have ever seen a human in renal failure, it's horrific. Cats hide these things so much better than humans but rest assured they feel bloody awful. |
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I agree with Elaine and I'm sure I've read somewhere on this forum about a cat with similar behaviour where it was found to be related to high blood pressure (was it Yola's cat?). Hope you can find a way of reducing his howling, it must be driving everyone nuts. My old Merlin did howl sometimes at night but he was quite a bit older than your cat, he also had renal problems which were being treated. I'm fairly sure he was going a bit senile but would always calm and be quietened by having a cuddle and being spoken to softly. Good luck! |
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Shes taking him back to the vets so was glad i posted here |
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I definitely agree with Elaine. The cat needs blood tests to confirm hyperthyroidism, renal failure and high blood pressure- often the latter 2 are linked to hyperthyroidism. I assume the cat is on Metacam, which is contraindicated for renal failure anyway, so if the cat is coping well I would be inclined to treat the other issues before the arthritis and manage it with warmth, easy access ( avoid jumping) and possibly acupuncture. |
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Yes, it was Fifi who howled horribly like that. The vet kept saying 'not a problem' yet when I finally insisted on a blood pressure test, it was sky-high. But the damage was done |
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Another reply from Mary Helen he had these tests but they came back clear - its strange as he went to one vet who said everything was fine and clear but when i took him to a different vet he had a level 30 in his Urea ? he got meds which reduced that and because the meds reduced it they said it wasn't what they thought and his urea levels were high as he was dehydrated which can show the same results as kidney failure , he was on a 10 day course of Benazepril recently to see if that would reduce it and give them a better idea of whats wrong and im going back to get him retested - no he is on Loxicam but i have stopped that as even though i give it to him after he eats or directly with food and with the exact allocated measurements given for his weight it upsets his wee tummy as i can her his belly gurgling after - I got in from work yesterday and he has thrown up yellow bile , god love him - Im booking him in again today and yes he is deaf as a doornail as he nearly has a heart attack if i walk in the room and sit on the bed - I googled the yellow bile and its came up he might have gastroenteritis , i obviously wouldn't take a google diagnoses but will tell the vet - God Helen I hate saying this it sounds awful but this we cat isnt even mine and its costing me a bomb in vets fee's , it angers me as i know who owned him and he is this way because of his neglectful owner. |
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