After a couple of good months, Ginge has now gone back downhill
He did put on weight but his levels still weren't right when he had his bloods done. He was taken off tablets as we couldn't always make sure he gets the full dosage that he needed and put on the transdermal ear gel. Initially he didn't like having this done and would twitch his ears and flatten them to stop me doing it - never worked and he got his dosage.
However, he has now gone back to pre-tablet lethargy and lack of appetite. I also suspect he has either gone deaf or just doesn't have the energy to respond - he never twitches his ears at any noise at all now and putting the gel in his ears has been easy.
Going to get him into the vets again this week and suspect he will have to go back onto tablets - even if we can't guarantee getting the right dosage for him he was much better on them than this gel. I was considering paying for the op for him but I just wonder if the risk will be to great for him. Harsh as it sounds, I can't really afford the £400+ I've been quoted if he isn't going to survive much longer.
If he has lost his hearing I'm not sure if it wouldn't be kinder to let him go - he is an outdoor cat, not overly happy inside and don't think he would adapt to being inside permanently. Being free roaming and deaf doesn't sound a great combination.
Will have to see what the vets advise I suppose - I'm quite happy to get him back on tablets and hope he perks back up.