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Glad you didn't give up on him too. Always trust your gut, not the guy in front of you.Yeah, I am researching as much as I can about chronic kidney disease in cats now, but 3 weeks ago I knew nothing.
Syba and Chimee used to get one wet meal of an evening and had biccies available 24/7 but now Syba gets a soup for breakfast, a broth for lunch and a more meaty wet meal in the evening. Additional water containers are around the house to encourage him to drink more.
After the 'stable' blood tests he will probably have to switch to a prescription kidney diet but for now the Specialist was more interested in getting some weight back on him as he dropped rapidly from just over 7kgs [16lbs] to 5kgs [11lbs]; luckily he is a big cat.
I am not sure if I will ever be able to cuddle him again and not get angry with the first vet we took him to. Each and every day we have with him now is a blessing and the fact that we still have him is kind of surreal. It irks me that the Vet was so adament that we euthanize him and here he is now, happily curled up on my lap while I type.
I can not stress enough that we know our pets better than anyone else and if you are certain that they have not given up, do not give up on them. I can not thank the Specialist enough and his believing in Syba and us and organising the surgery gave Syba the extra time he needed to pass the stone on his own. The Specialist was as excited as we were that it happened and mentioned that he had never seen a cat do that before with just medical treatment..our special little superhero!
Today started out on the cool side and is going up to 90 for a high. Tomorrow will be the same and then we should go back down in temperatures for next week