Well she had her vet visit last night - it didnt start off very well as an emergency had been brought in earlier and the vet was running late (which isnt their fault), then there were 2 large dogs in the waiting room which were fine, until another dog came in and 'bark bark bark' - thankfully the owner of the one dog took it out and waited outside - so poor Suki had spent around an hour in the cat carrier and having dogs barking, so she wasnt in a particulary good mood to begin with.
Anyway, we got in the room, and she was hissing and yowling straight away, so we knew it'd be a difficult examine to do. I think Suki got to breaking point and just didnt want to be examined anymore (especially when she examined her back) and she struck out with her paw and my husband got a long scratch on the top of his hand - thankfully the vet decided that was all the examining she needed!
We told the vet that her stools were returning to the softer type, and what she's done is give her another injection (which will last at least 4 weeks hopefully) and we need to take her back for another injection when we notice that the stools go from perfect to softer and squishy. Then the vet wants to do this for a couple of months at least and then leave it for a month - to see if the injections hopefully kick start something off in her to help her stools go to how they should be.
However, it does look like she will have to be on a monthly/6 week injection for the rest of her life it appears - unless something starts working inside her. It's a pity if that is the case, and we can budget to pay for an injection (and then make a claim at the end of a year.
The other thing that has caused concern is that she has lost more weight. When we first took her in she was 3.6kg, then when we took her back the 2nd time she'd dropped to 3.2kg and last night she was weighed and was 2.9kg.
The vet is concerned about her weight loss, though as Suki is very happy in herself (she's by no means being very quiet and wanting to be on her own all the while, quite the opposite to be honest), the vet wants us to feed her normal food now, with some i/d / RC mixed in every few days, see how she goes after a week, and then try to put her on some convelesence food to get the weight on her.
So, it wasnt the best of vet visits but hopefully we can give her however long she has left a happy life. We have said that quality of life is most important to us - had the vet said she had to have an injection every week then we'd have to start seriously thinking about something, as we have been in that position with another cat of ours and he hates going the vet now, and I cant blame him after having to go every night for 10 days.
Will keep you updated. Becky