Hello Everyone,
I'm a first time poster on here, so I hope I get all the etiquette right!
I'm in a bit of a state about my cat Schmoo at the moment - and even the vets seem a bit stumped, so I thought I might ask if anyone else may have been in a similar situation? This might be a bit of a long post so sorry in advance!
Our cat Schmoo is a domestic ginger shorthair, who wandered into my flat 12 years ago now, and never left ! We suspect her age to be about 14 now. She was healthy and a normal cat (shes always been a bit of a Princess - and very vocal about things shes not impressed by!) up until 2 1/2 years ago, just after we moved house.
We noticed her weight dropping off, and she seemed a lot more skittish than normal, so we popped her along to the vets. Turns out she was hyperthyroid :/ We started treating her with Felimazole (low dose) which we gradually increased in line with her T4 results - which were really high. Felimazole didnt seem to do the trick, so we switched to Vidalta 10mg, which then increased to 15mg. This finally levelled her out and shes been on this for some time now.
However in August we noticed her weight dropping off again, and she wasnt as 'pink' in her ears and pawpads as normal, so it was off to the vets again. They did a full blood panel and it came back with very high ALT and billirubin - her liver was damaged. They ruled out Pancreatitis and kidney problems, and they couldnt feel any masses on her liver, so we put her on a course of antibiotics. Unfortunately after that course, her levels had gone up yet again, and her WBC had gone down
They now think that the thyroid meds may be causing the liver issues, so we took her off the Vidalta last week (Thursday was her last tablet). We took her back into the vets last night and are waiting for the results now.
But from what the vets said we dont know what to do. If it is the meds, the only option really is to operate to remove the thyroid - but her weight has dropped to 2.57Kg (shes a little cat anyway, at the most shes got to just over 3kg) and her heart rate was 200 last night, so they dont want to operate when shes like that. But if they put her back on the meds, her liver could fail
I just dont know what to do for the best at the moment. The vets mentioned maybe trying to put her back on Felimazole but that may have the same liver issues as the Vidalta. The vets are going to ring a referral centre after they get the test results back to get a specialists opinion, but has anyone else with an elderly cat had the thyroid op at all?
I'm also trying to get her to eat as much as I can at the moment, without her being sick, but all I can get her to eat is poached chicken at the moment. She turned her nose up to the RC Sensitive wet that the vet gave us, and any retail stuff we try shes sick with :/
Has anyone tried any supplements that might help? Shes burning everything off so fast at the moment, I'd like to boost things as much as I can...
And one more question (sorry!) but does any one know if Feliway can help relax a cat and drop their heart rate? I know hers is going mad because shes off the meds, but I wondered if this might help. In herself shes actually acting completely fine at the moment though, so its not a behavioural thing?
Sorry if this is a bit rambling - I think I just need to vent. Everytime we go to the vets at the moment it seems like we just get more questions and no answers, and my brain is running away with all the worst case scenarios all the time :/
Thanks for listening...
Helen