Earlier today I noticed, when we were both in the kitchen, that Sam has a large paunch high up in her stomach area (sort of under her rib cage). The first thing I thought of was liver problems. I've had one cat (Minnie) die from an FLV related liver tumour, she swelled in her rib cage, but also turned yellow. She was the same basic colour pattern as Sam; the inside of her ears changed from normal to orange to yellow, and the skin under her black fur went from the normal blue-grey to orangey yellow.
I checked Sam's colouring, it looks normal.
I made a list of possible problems.
Furball.
Worms.
Liver problems.
Kidney problems.
I know old cats are very subject to the last two, and it's usually fatal. I've decided to treat her for worms and furball first. If this doesn't work, she's off to the vet.
I'm ashamed to admit that I don't regularly worm my cats, partly because of the stress on their aged systems. But I popped to the vet and got them some Milbemax AT £4 PER TABLET! They had to have half each. I also bought some Katalax at a disgusting price; but if it works, I don't care about the money.
Could any peeps tell me how long it takes for the Milbemax to work please? Had no probs getting it into them, did it before they properly woke, and poked it down their throats. You should have seen the dirty looks
They have been recently Frontlined.
How long should I wait before defurring them? I don't want the worming pill to go straight through. Having said that, Sam threw up a fur ball in the lounge earlier (hope she didn't throw up the pill!!). She's still not the right shape.
Read the packet AFTER I had given the pill, it says it should be given after or with food. I gave it on an empty tum (theirs, not mine!); does this matter?
Worried about Sam. She's been drinking water lately, something I don't normally notice. But I've stopped giving her milk - she developed a lactose intolerance and kept throwing it up! I've always encouraged her to drink, cos she's had several bouts of cystitis. Hope this isn't a sign of a wonky kidney!
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated, thanks.