Dear Kerry,
 
The fact that Pookie tolerates the sub-q fluids is half the battle!  It's wonderful that he does.  Isn't it remarkable how utterly oblivious the deafness makes them to the cranky hisses of the others?  Luna thinks the vacuum cleaner is a huge toy!
 
This is an excellent site for CRF:
 
http://www.felinecrf.com/index.htm
 
I know time is at a premium for you right now and this site has great information that is well categorized.
 
Take care;  I'll bet Pookie is resting on the bed right now and I wish I was with him!  I think we need new labor laws which provide for morning and afternoon naps!
 
Love, Julie

"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julie, thank you so much for your reply---I've felt I'm working in the dark here as the medical records are so badly handwritten (and brief) and I have no idea how to decode his test result nos (apart from the dreaded HCT of course).
They instructed Wellness for him, which I'm pleased about and he def seems to like it.
I tried to weigh him on my kitchen scales last night but non possible! I wdn't be surprised if he only weighed 4 lb.
He's very good re the subQ--I make sure to warm the water first.
I SO want to help him--he is so bony and light (but otherwise seems fine--he's very curious, and, being deaf, is able to blithely ignore the growls of his new"buddies".
I keep him safe in my bedroom on his own while I'm at work---I don't trust one of my other rascals in particular fight.
Thanks again Julie. Love and hugs to you and yours~~~~Kerry
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Julie Johnson
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 8:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: apologies..

Dear Kerrie,
 
I'm so happy Pookie has found a home with you!  TRY not to burn the candle at both ends because you'll just get run down!
 
In my experience, cats with kidney problems have difficulty gaining weight.  They undergo a number of metabolic changes and often one of the first outward signs of kidney problems is weight loss.  Is he on a special diet (generally low-protein w/low phosphorous, or addition of phosphorous binders)?  I think food often begins to taste differently to them; I've had CRF kitties just lose the appetite for their formerly favorite foods and want something else.  And, the other thing I've noticed is that while almost all the information from vets is to limit protein, they seem to crave it!  I choose to not use a special diet (unless them seem to like it!) and let them eat what they want.  I believe eating is a pleasure for them and adding a little time to a life that's made miserable by eating an unappetizing diet is not worth it.
 
I hope things calm down for you soon and I send the best wishes and big hugs to you and Pookie!  What does he think of the sub-q fluids?
 
Love, Julie

Kerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apologies to all my dear friends for my absence in posting, which is likely to continue for another week (at least) due to temporary doubling of my workload to impossible level. Thankfully it's all in a good cause (Hurricane Katrina).
Please know I'm thinking of you all and praying for all your sick kitties, and I send my condolences to you for all those dear souls that have crossed the bridge.
The good news (albeit another reason I've been chasing my tail this week) is that I have a new (negative) foster kitty, 15-year-old Pookie. He's white with blue eyes. I have very little info on him ("deaf, kidney problem") but am directed to give him subQs every other day, or daily if nec. He seems happy enough, but he is SO SO thin--his weight isn't on his chart, but I figure 5 lb (his sex doesn't even seem determinate--chart says 'F" -- shelter director says "male"). I desperately want to fatten him up. I've had no time to research yet, apart from reading Frazier re the subQ, but any info wd be welcome on what I can do to help this little guy put some weight on. 
Hope to be back in the swim very soon.
love to y'all. Kerryxx
 


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