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• #11052
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• #11053
Hendricks is responding well to treatment; he’s eaten some food, urinated a few times and is now rolling over for attention (classic).
Blood tests tomorrow will determine level of kidney damage / function.
Not out of the woods and, at the very least, he could still need another 48 hours of rehydration but they sounded positive.
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• #11054
I’m hoping we’ll be seeing this lump again before Monday.
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• #11055
Paws crossed.
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• #11056
Oh good! I hope he keeps improving, poor guy.
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• #11057
Good news! One of ours has renal issues. Happy to share info on renal cat food, etc. Just PM.
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• #11058
Fingers crossed Hendricks is back with you Monday 👍🤞
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• #11059
Anybody want this renal cat food for free?
Collection from SE20.
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• #11060
Hope all goes well with him!
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• #11061
Balcony cat is content
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• #11062
🙌🏻🎉
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• #11063
He’s got to be on renal food and two of the four kidney figures in his blood test were still high (vet has no idea why) so he’s getting another blood test in 4 weeks.
We’ll obviously monitor him in the meantime.
Such a brave boy.
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• #11064
Yay cat! He looks a bit shellshocked, poor thing. I'm sure he's getting plenty of fuss.
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• #11065
You are in so much trouble you don't even know
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• #11066
Is it possible he ate something toxic outside, wrong kind of plant or something?
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• #11067
He's an indoor cat so definitely no outside issue. We had some daffodils sent to the missus by Ocado for Mothers Day (ffs) that were in the Kitchen for an hour or so last week. Unlikely he got to them but they're very poisonous to cats.
I don't think we'll ever know.
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• #11068
No bladder grit (sorry if it's the wrong translation) issues hopefully? This can also lead to kidney problems
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• #11069
I honestly don't know. We can't go in and see the vets right now (literally pick up / drop off in the car park) and we're currently isolating whilst I wait for a covid test result.
For now, we'll carry on with renal food and monitor his health. He seems to be behaving normally right now but we'll be super sensitive to it of course.
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• #11070
It tends to be more of a genetic thing. One of ours has it but we caught it very early - so early that it never shows up on his bloodwork. It is manageable. 5+ years and still going strong.
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• #11071
Yes that tends to be his natural peak energy levels. He is 13.
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• #11072
Bladder crystals thing are struvight?
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• #11073
Yay for the gin cat.
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• #11074
One of ours when I was growing up was the same. She was 19 when she died.
Fingers crossed he's got plenty of years left.
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• #11075
Yes Hendricks!! Best Friday news!!
Herman loves - peas, courgette (made the mistake of leaving one out all night, only to find it very nibbled in the morning) and his favourite is spinach.