Frankie's pancreatitis is controlled by eating lite canned food. L ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharyl To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 5:14 PM Subject: Re: Hobbs, 1 Yr. old FELV, crashing hard
I'm so sorry to read that Hobbs is crashing. I haven't had to deal with that yet. What you are describing sounds a lot like an acute pancreatitis attack. Pancreatitis can only be dx by a special blood test fPLI done at TAMU or maybe by an ultra sound if it is done by an experienced person. Here is the link to a good pancreatitis board that would have more info. http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/feline_pancreatitis_support/ Pancreatitis can be treated and controlled for many kitties. Sharyl Sissy and Rocket Heather Wienker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, I first joined this group a year ago in regards to a double-positive Mom and her kittens. All kittens cleared FIV, remained + for Leuk. Only the two who stayed together remain, and one has crashed hard. I am not his caretaker but what I know is, he had a dental a little over a month ago due to stomatitis (lots of drooling & mouth pain). That went well, then a few days ago he crashed very hard, not eating, not drinking, crying in pain...losing weight rapidly. He is to go to the vet today, but has anyone pulled a Leukemia+ kitty through a serious crash? We are looking into Imulan but right now the caregiver fears he is suffering and can't wait for treatment. We don't want him to die on IV's in a hospital. His little Sister is very close to him, we always thought she'd go first as she's so much more fragile, we are so scared of not just losing this precious kitty, but also how it will affect his Sister. Hobbs' caretaker loves him very, very much and the prospect of losing him is very painful for her. Any suggestions are appreciated, thank you for listening- Heather ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.

