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12-05-2010, 11:00 PM   #11

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


Good luck at the vet tomorrow Tim and Buttons.



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13-05-2010, 12:12 PM   #12

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


Hi guys, just got back from the vets. His BP was high, which has lead to some burst blood vessels at the back of his eye, which is affecting his vision. They've taken some bloods to test his kidney function which I should get later today. Hopefully hes ok. They showed me how to pretty much force feed him the tablets as he wont take them voluntary! Feels a bit mean doing it that way but its for the best I guess!



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13-05-2010, 12:28 PM   #13

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


Thanks for the update, hope the blood test results are ok.
Have you tried giving him his tablets in a piece of chicken or cheese. I know they're probably not what he should be eating but you should only need a bit.
I but frozen chicked strips to medicate my Tom.



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13-05-2010, 04:44 PM   #14

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


What medication is he on currently? I assumed they were already treating him for the high blood pressure...
I havent met many cats that will take any meds "voluntary" tbh.
Please keep us informed.
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13-05-2010, 05:48 PM   #15

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


I bought a pill taker from the vet yesterday after a demonstration from the maestro (vet) of giving Kizzy a worm tablet!!! I have yet to try it myself of course.

Hope you can find a good way of medicating Buttons. Can you call on any help? I find two people makes it far easier.



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13-05-2010, 08:17 PM   #16

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


I agree with Angie, you really need two if your cat's "Won't" power is stronger than the owner's will power! Good luck with Buttons, do let us know how he's doing.



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13-05-2010, 08:24 PM   #17

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


Hey guys. He's on Istin for his blood pressure, and Ferkitor or whatever for his kidneys. He's been breathing differently today and lastnight the vet said he couldn't hear anything wrong but I'm worried sick. I just tried to give him his tablets wrapping him in a towel like they showed me but he got scared and started breathing really hard almost like he was struggling for air, I thought he was going to go there and then. He's calmed down now but I'm sure there is something wrong. I know I'm no vet but my gut instinct tells me something isn't right at all.

Not sure what I should do keep thinking I'm going to go up to him later tonight or tomorrow and find he's gone.



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13-05-2010, 08:46 PM   #18

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


I'd give the vet a call and see if Buttons needs to be seen again ... don't like that about the breathing ........



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13-05-2010, 09:17 PM   #19

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


Have you tried to give his tablets in chicken ? If he will take them like that it will be much less stressfull for you and Buttons.
As Eileen has said if your not happy i'd call the vet again tomorrow.



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13-05-2010, 09:36 PM   #20

Re: Caring for a blind cat?


I would also suggest giving the vet a call. It might be because he already has high bp, the stress of trying to pill him has made that worse. I'd suggest as little stress as possible.
What is his favorite foods? Maybe try hiding the pills in that, although cats are pretty good at spitting them out when your back is turned. Primula cheese is often a good way to get cats to take pills. Can you not place him between your knees, head facing away from you, open his mouth and pop the pills in, close his mouth and gently rub his throat until you feel him swallow?



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