Well weve now seen the specialist for Nekos suspected phankoni syndrome and dislocating kneecaps and had some mixed news
The good news is that all the work we did to build up his back leg muscles has worked and the specialist orthopedic surgeon doesn’t believe that surgery is the best course for neko at this point. Hes also said that neko isn’t in any pain so the metacam isn’t needed anymore. :wooooo:The blood tests also didn’t find any glucose in his urine so the phankoni syndrome or whatever is was was transient which can happen.
The bad news is that on an ultrasound his kidneys appear brighter than they should ( although the right size and shape which is good) further tests showed high protein (about 1, 0.4 normal) and creatine and urea in blood slightly high- not above reference range but suggestive of developing low grade kidney disease. His blood phosphate levels are also too high.
He also doesn’t concentrate his urine as well as he should
So although its clearly bad news that hes developing kidney disease, we seem to have spotted it early – we wont know much more unti weve done some more tests in a month and so on.
Hes now on fortekor (reduce protein lost from kidneys which would further damage them), omega 3 supplements (protect kidney) and low phosphate, low protein renal food
Ive always free fed my cats before and obviously cant now. Neko cant get on the sides which really helps (and sparecat could do with the extra exercise
) simple right? Ha! Neko loved his wet food the first night, ate around his old food to get it…the second day ate it begrudgingly with a little renal dry on top, the next night more sniffing and walking off before eating and so on. :tired:A week later hes pretty much only eating the dry which clearly isn’t ideal. Obviously the other cats loooove the renal food and will do anything to get it. Neko needs to eat so we need to monitor that it is him eating the food so we can give him something else if needs be- the vet has stressed that he needs to eat but the renal food is the most important thing in keeping him alive for longest.
Weve now resorted to keeping neko in the spare room with his food in an effort to get him used to the food and work on getting him used to set meal times once hell eat the food. We have a water fountain in the spare room and living room and were letting him out in the evening.
The additional complicating factor is Saphy- my other halfs mums cat that moved in a month ago. She has been in the spare room and gets on fine with sparecat and louey. Neko doesn’t like her though (hes possessive of me) and shes not keen on this sharing idea and would rather stay in our room.
Any thoughts? I feel like theyre all unhappy at the moment – neko is hungry and now lonely, saphy is adjusting to a new life, sparecat is not happy working for her dinner and louey gets its all taken out on him
Weve tried microwaving the food to warm it up, sprinkling with treats. is this normal? Does it get better? hes normally a dustbin for food so i think its possibly more about attention?
Neko is clearly hungry and the food is obviously tasty - its RC. chicken at the moment but were gonna get the tuna and beef versions and try them