Hi everyone,
Sorry I haven't posted much. I spent most of my time cleaning and with Charlie.
We went to see an internal specialist in South London two weeks ago but things haven't been going well here.
Charlie started Carbimazole for his thyroid one week ago and since then, he has vomited daiily. Yesterday morning, he started to throw up a lot and he also had a lot of darrhoea (just once in the morning at 9am). This morning when I got up, I saw diarrhoea in the litterbox. Nothing else happened today until this evening, 3 hours after his meal he started to throw up again and he also had diarrhoea. I have called the vet 10 times yesterday and today. Tonight I took him for an emergency appointment.
His temperature wasn't too high, a bit low actually and the vet said it's normal after a cat throws up and after a diarrhoea. The vet also felt his stomach and he didn't seem to be in pain. Also he is not dehydrated. The vet said there is no need for him to stay there tonight.
However, I realised that if a cat doesn't eat for a couple of days, there is a risk of liver damage. He didn't eat anything yesterday. Today I tried everything -- baby food, ham, steam chicken, whiskas, roast chicken, tin salmon and tuna, cooked salmon and tuna, Hill's A/D (vet suggested but I think it is too greasy for a sick cat), Hill's ID etc. He ate nothing except, one bite of whiskas sardine.
So I went out to the butcher and bought some fresh frozen sardines. I also had tinned sardine in tomato sauce. This evening, I gave him Maxolon, an antinausea medication. Then I steamed the sardine for him. I then realised there are a lot of bones in sardine... It took me 30 minutes to get rid of the bones. But I was glad Charlie ate it. 3 hours later, everything started again. I had to take him to the hospital..
We don't know what's causing this yet... My vet said it is not likely to be Carbimazole. And I haven't given him any laxatives for a week either and he is not constipated. He has had some internal specialists looking at his case and yet no one can say for certain what's going on.
For those of you who don't know, Charlie has megacolon and Teresa will probably tell you it isn't easy to manage..
I just have to wait and see. I just need to make sure he eats and drinks, and if necessary, I'll have to force feeding. It isn;t easy to force feed him because I tried to give him Pro Kolin directly to his mouth yesterday and he fought really badly. I don't know what is going to happen but hopefully, he will get better. He needs your prayers...
Thanks,
Andrew & Charlie