Thanks you guys x
Well. I had to go back to work today. My boss had kindly allowed me to go home on Sunday as I arrived late and in total shock having just seen Maddy fall off the cat tree and collapse under her own paws. I had quickly syringe fed her and given her subcutaneous fluids and she didn't want to eat or drink. To be honest I burst into tears as soon as I arrived at work on Sunday. I really thought that was it. I was going to have to make that phone call.
So going back to work today was frightening. You guys will understand with a sick cat how you suddenly find yourself constantly assessing them. I wasn't sure if she would eat or drink. Madam will only drink volvic now and I had to leave bowls of it in places I guessed she would mostly likely drink from.
She's been back on the antibiotics for 2 days now (3rd course) and I have to say she is a little better. I have decided to continue syringe feeding her for a few more days as she really is skin and bone right now. She has drank lots of water since I got home and I managed to get her purring and doing headbutts against a sissal post.
Now each time she has started taking antibiotics she has improved at the same time (the second day) and she deteriorates at the same time. So I'm scared for her to stop taking them. Its been a bit of a battle convincing my vet to prescribe 2 weeks worth. I understand the need not to overuse antibiotics so bacteria don't become resistant like in humans but the fact remains that the only time she improves is when she's on them and she deteriorates when not.
I'm starting Maddy on a new phosphate binder tomorrow called Renalzin. I have read that you shouldn't give fortekor within 2 hours of certain phosphate binders including Ipakitine (which I currently use) as it can affect the absorption of Fortekor.
So still taking it a day at a time and sometimes an hour at a time.
But at least right now I feel its not time. Something I was contemplating on Sunday.