Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-04 Thread jbero tds.net
Duh - I forgot

There is a very high possibility of heart failure.  If that is the case,
lasix will help tremendously.  There are a host of treatment options for
heart failure.  I have a cat with it and I give her coq 10.  There is a
fairly easy blood test for heart failure.  Otherwise it's ultrasound.  Good
luck.

I am glad to hear she looks good now, I hope the best for you two.

Jenny

On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 3:45 PM, dppl dppl  wrote:

>  Thanks again to all who are replying.  Marta, I didn't see the cat turn
> blue
> thevet told me this happened when they took her in the back to draw blood.
> she came out and told me this & suggested an x ray instead. Right now, it
> has been 1.5 days since vet visit and she is on lasix twice a day after
> one
> injection also in office. She also had a convenia two week antibiotic shot.
> She didn't have any panting or severe (to my observation) dificultity in
> breathing
> other than she seemed to have the sniffles and some discharge from eyes .
> I assumed
> she caught what my other three cats were treated for this month: upper
> respiratory
> infection. They all are doing fine. That's why i was in shock yesterday
> when vet
> told me i should seriously consider putting her to sleep right then. I
> couldn't do it
> b/c that morning, she had eaten (not as much as usual), drinking water,
> peeing. didn't see
> any panting. Right now she is sleeping peacefully.  She ate small amounts
> about 4 times
> today, is peeing alot and drinking water. She is cleaning herself and even
> took a small
> walk in the enclosed cat yard. I notice a small amount of mucus coming out
> of her nose, just a little when she sniffles.
> Jennie, i am so sorry to hear about your cat. I had a cat about 6 years
> ago that died of this.
> Again, I had no clue about this disease. .Your information was very
> helpful about lasix
> and fluid accumulation. I am sure, but I was in shock at the time, the vet
> said fluid was
> in the lungs but from the x ray, she couldn't even see her heart. I am
> praying that my
> cat just has an infection. but i know i have to plan now what to do. I'm
> not sure I would
> put her through much. just maybe keep her comfortable and as long as she
> is eating. I
> will call the vet monday and report on her condition and maybe if she is
> still doing
> fairly ok, ask for more lasix pills. she only gave me 10. I have to take
> this one day at
> a time. Thanks again. It is comforting to know there are others who
> understand what it is like to
> get bad news. She is such a sweet cat.  I don't consider her feral really
> even if born to feral. She is just
> afraid of strangers. She is one of three kittens I rescued from the feral
> mother's litter. I have her
> brother and her sister. The sister loves her so much. sits with her and
> they groom each other. the
> brother is a big pest to them.
>
>
>
>
>   *From:* dppl dppl 
> *To:* "felvtalk@felineleukemia.org" 
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 3, 2012 5:23 PM
> *Subject:* Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs
>
>   *I have been posting here about a positive kitten I found but now need*
> *help with my 13 year old cat.  In summary, can anyone direct me to*
> *a website discussion group on topic realted to fluid in lungs to help*
> *me  Details **are:**I took her to the vet today b/c she*
> *had a discharge from her eye & wasn't eating too much. Since I*
> *had just had two other cats treated for upper respiratory infection*
> *I thought she had it now. The vet said no fever, heart sounded ok*
> * and since bloodwork**was done 11 months ago I agreed to bloodwork.*
> *She suggested chest x ray but didn't indicate reason other than*
> *part of complete workup.  When they went to draw blood she stopped*
> *and said my cat was turning blue. So she said instead first do an x ray.*
> *x ray showed fluid in lungs with only small portion clear. She said *
> *could be cancer, fip, heart problems but needed more diagnostics.*
> *She does not have ultrasound so after a try to get sample with*
> *needle stopped to not distress cat. She suggested euthanizing cat*
> *right there.Since I had not noticed panting or heavy breathing, other*
> *than what i thought was cold related last day(no panting) just*
> *congestion, I could not bring myself to put her to sleep. Cat had*
> *recovered and was not blue.So she*
> *gave her a shot of lasix & antiobiotics. When I got my cat home*
> *she ate, drink and has urinated twice in last 3 hours. She doesn't seem *
> *in distress no panting but vet said she is breathing from stomach.I need*
> *guidance about symptoms and treatment/diagnosis course i should now*
> *take. And whether lasix alone will remove fluid.*
>* *
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-04 Thread dppl dppl
Thanks again to all who are replying.  Marta, I didn't see the cat turn blue
thevet told me this happened when they took her in the back to draw blood.
she came out and told me this & suggested an x ray instead. Right now, it
has been 1.5 days since vet visit and she is on lasix twice a day after one 
injection also in office. She also had a convenia two week antibiotic shot.
She didn't have any panting or severe (to my observation) dificultity in 
breathing
other than she seemed to have the sniffles and some discharge from eyes . I 
assumed
she caught what my other three cats were treated for this month: upper 
respiratory
infection. They all are doing fine. That's why i was in shock yesterday when vet
told me i should seriously consider putting her to sleep right then. I couldn't 
do it
b/c that morning, she had eaten (not as much as usual), drinking water, peeing. 
didn't see
any panting. Right now she is sleeping peacefully.  She ate small amounts about 
4 times
today, is peeing alot and drinking water. She is cleaning herself and even took 
a small
walk in the enclosed cat yard. I notice a small amount of mucus coming out
of her nose, just a little when she sniffles. 
Jennie, i am so sorry to hear about your cat. I had a cat about 6 years ago 
that died of this.
Again, I had no clue about this disease. .Your information was very helpful 
about lasix
and fluid accumulation. I am sure, but I was in shock at the time, the vet said 
fluid was
in the lungs but from the x ray, she couldn't even see her heart. I am praying 
that my 
cat just has an infection. but i know i have to plan now what to do. I'm not 
sure I would
put her through much. just maybe keep her comfortable and as long as she is 
eating. I 
will call the vet monday and report on her condition and maybe if she is still 
doing
fairly ok, ask for more lasix pills. she only gave me 10. I have to take this 
one day at 
a time. Thanks again. It is comforting to know there are others who understand 
what it is like to
get bad news. She is such a sweet cat.  I don't consider her feral really even 
if born to feral. She is just
afraid of strangers. She is one of three kittens I rescued from the feral 
mother's litter. I have her 
brother and her sister. The sister loves her so much. sits with her and they 
groom each other. the 
brother is a big pest to them.
 
 
 


 From: dppl dppl 
To: "felvtalk@felineleukemia.org"  
Sent: Saturday, March 3, 2012 5:23 PM
Subject: Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs
  

I have been posting here about a positive kitten I found but now need
help with my 13 year old cat.  In summary, can anyone direct me to
a website discussion group on topic realted to fluid in lungs to help
me  Details are:I took her to the vet today b/c she
had a discharge from her eye & wasn't eating too much. Since I
had just had two other cats treated for upper respiratory infection
I thought she had it now. The vet said no fever, heart sounded ok
 and since bloodworkwas done 11 months ago I agreed to bloodwork.
She suggested chest x ray but didn't indicate reason other than
part of complete workup.  When they went to draw blood she stopped
and said my cat was turning blue. So she said instead first do an x ray.
x ray showed fluid in lungs with only small portion clear. She said 
could be cancer, fip, heart problems but needed more diagnostics.
She does not have ultrasound so after a try to get sample with
needle stopped to not distress cat. She suggested euthanizing cat
right there.Since I had not noticed panting or heavy breathing, other
than what i thought was cold related last day(no panting) just
congestion, I could not bring myself to put her to sleep. Cat had
recovered and was not blue.So she
gave her a shot of lasix & antiobiotics. When I got my cat home
she ate, drink and has urinated twice in last 3 hours. She doesn't seem 
in distress no panting but vet said she is breathing from stomach.I need
guidance about symptoms and treatment/diagnosis course i should now
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Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-04 Thread jbero tds.net
I hate to tell you this, but I just had to put my cat down two weeks ago
because of pleural effusions (fluid around the lungs).  He had lung
cancer.  I had the fluid drained about five times in the course of three
weeks.  The fluid build up got too rapid and I couldn't put him through any
more lung taps.  I tried everything, but in the end the breathing was so
labored I had to let him go.

You need to find out what you're dealing with.  In an older cat, my bet is
on cancer (especially if no history of felv).  FIP is a possibility, but
with just as dismall a progrosis.

This is the differential I faced - wet FIP, lymphoma, lung adenocarcinoma,
chylothorax (this is from a ruptured duct that drains fluid from the
abdomen into the lymphatic system - it courses through the chest cavity and
if ruptured drains fluid into the lung cavity - the fluid is a milky white
kind of color.  It can be treated fairly well with rutin.), and finally
infection (pneumonia with abscess and empyema).

A sample of the lung fluid is often very helpful in differentiating the
disease process.  You need a chemical analysis of the fluid as well as a
pathologist looking at it for malignant cells.

Lasix helps but it takes time to remove the fluid.  I tried it and noticed
that I dehydrated my cat but the fluid in the lungs remained.  The only
thing that worked was physically tapping and draining the fluid - they
would mildly sedate him with a morphine type med and he was looped out for
the rest of the day.

The rate at which the fluid reaccumulates will tell you about his
prognostic status.

A little hint, lung cancers in cats often have metastases to the paws -
look at your cats paws for any indication of a tumor or bleeding or
anything abnormal.  (my cat had the met and I stupidly treated it with a
salve without getting a diagnosis i may have been able to treat it sooner
if I would have looked at that).

FIP is bad, but I know of one individual who beat it with IV vitamin c.

I don't know of any chat groups on pleural effusions but hope this helps.

Jenny

On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 4:23 PM, dppl dppl  wrote:

>  *I have been posting here about a positive kitten I found but now need*
> *help with my 13 year old cat.  In summary, can anyone direct me to*
> *a website discussion group on topic realted to fluid in lungs to help*
> *me  Details **are:**I took her to the vet today b/c she*
> *had a discharge from her eye & wasn't eating too much. Since I*
> *had just had two other cats treated for upper respiratory infection*
> *I thought she had it now. The vet said no fever, heart sounded ok*
> * and since bloodwork**was done 11 months ago I agreed to bloodwork.*
> *She suggested chest x ray but didn't indicate reason other than*
> *part of complete workup.  When they went to draw blood she stopped*
> *and said my cat was turning blue. So she said instead first do an x ray.*
> *x ray showed fluid in lungs with only small portion clear. She said *
> *could be cancer, fip, heart problems but needed more diagnostics.*
> *She does not have ultrasound so after a try to get sample with*
> *needle stopped to not distress cat. She suggested euthanizing cat*
> *right there.Since I had not noticed panting or heavy breathing, other*
> *than what i thought was cold related last day(no panting) just*
> *congestion, I could not bring myself to put her to sleep. Cat had*
> *recovered and was not blue.So she*
> *gave her a shot of lasix & antiobiotics. When I got my cat home*
> *she ate, drink and has urinated twice in last 3 hours. She doesn't seem *
> *in distress no panting but vet said she is breathing from stomach.I need*
> *guidance about symptoms and treatment/diagnosis course i should now*
> *take. And whether lasix alone will remove fluid.*
>* *
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-04 Thread Marta Gasper
Time is of the essence here, she's not getting enough oxygen if she's turning 
blue so brain damage is a real possibility. Feral (and if she was born feral 
from feral mom but you took her in before she was 4 months, even if she didn't 
tame she's still less feral than a true feral, I know I've 5 of those)or not bd 
will happen, specially at 13 yrs old. I had both a housecat and a feral die in 
a week with that condition b/c we couldn't reverse the pneumonitis quick 
enough, the feral was FeLV+ but the tame was just fine and she was abt 12.
Fluid in the lungs is just not uncofortable, it is very painful as she 
struggles to breath, I know the last kitten I had that got pneumonia moaned 
with every breath. The other cats were semi conscious so don't think they felt 
much. 
My point is that stress here can't make much difference in outcome..you'll do 
whats best for her but don't let her suffer
Marta

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From: GRAS 
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Saturday, March 3, 2012 5:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in 
lungs


My vet is and his assistant  have become expert in dealing with feral cats by 
using towels/blankets to wrap and rewrap as needed for examinations.  I have 
also learned this in dealing with feral cats.  You could also get some Bach 
Flower Remedy – RESCUE, use it in the cat‘s water, you can put it onto the 
cat’s gums, or even on the skin inside the ear or on the forehead….every little 
bit helps.  Use some Feliway spray inside the carrier (one spray of it about 
one hour before using the carrier (it’s quite potent) – all that should calm 
the cat.
 
From:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org 
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of MaiMaiPG
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 6:19 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in 
lungs
 
Talk to a holist vet (MHO).  Kitty and Dixie, feral similar to yours, did 
wonderfully with the care of both a holistic vet and a regular vet.  I know, I 
am blessed to have both and they respect each other.  Also, if possible, find 
another regular vet.  Killing a cat without symptoms  and true pain (not 
discomfort) is beyond me.  I have dealt with ferals a really long time.  In 
fact, every cat who has moved into my home or chosen to live where I can 
provide some comforts (food, outdoor shelter) has been feral.  They are the 
smartest of the smart (again MHO) and will let you know exactly what they want. 
 
On Mar 3, 2012, at 5:09 PM, dppl dppl wrote:


 Melinda, thanks for taking the time to respond so quickly.
My fear is, if this vet didn't want to draw blood since she
said cat's gums started turning blue, how will she 
endure further testing?  How much stress
should I put her through? She was born to a feral cat, I have had her over 
13 years she is tame for me, but freaks out when i try to put her in carrier .
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-03 Thread GRAS
Better test it out before going to the vet since every cat responds
differently to catnip, some get mellow, happy, and others might get very
agitated and even aggressive..

 

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Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 7:25 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in
lungs

 

And maybe some spray catnip concentrate

On Mar 3, 2012, at 5:47 PM, GRAS wrote:





My vet is and his assistant  have become expert in dealing with feral cats
by using towels/blankets to wrap and rewrap as needed for examinations.  I
have also learned this in dealing with feral cats.  You could also get some
Bach Flower Remedy - RESCUE, use it in the cat's water, you can put it onto
the cat's gums, or even on the skin inside the ear or on the forehead..every
little bit helps.  Use some Feliway spray inside the carrier (one spray of
it about one hour before using the carrier (it's quite potent) - all that
should calm the cat.

 

From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of MaiMaiPG
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 6:19 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in
lungs

 

Talk to a holist vet (MHO).  Kitty and Dixie, feral similar to yours, did
wonderfully with the care of both a holistic vet and a regular vet.  I know,
I am blessed to have both and they respect each other.  Also, if possible,
find another regular vet.  Killing a cat without symptoms  and true pain
(not discomfort) is beyond me.  I have dealt with ferals a really long time.
In fact, every cat who has moved into my home or chosen to live where I can
provide some comforts (food, outdoor shelter) has been feral.  They are the
smartest of the smart (again MHO) and will let you know exactly what they
want.  

On Mar 3, 2012, at 5:09 PM, dppl dppl wrote:






 Melinda, thanks for taking the time to respond so quickly.

My fear is, if this vet didn't want to draw blood since she

said cat's gums started turning blue, how will she 

endure further testing?  How much stress

should I put her through? She was born to a feral cat, I have had her over

13 years she is tame for me, but freaks out when i try to put her in carrier
.

 

 

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Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-03 Thread MaiMaiPG

And maybe some spray catnip concentrate
On Mar 3, 2012, at 5:47 PM, GRAS wrote:

My vet is and his assistant  have become expert in dealing with  
feral cats by using towels/blankets to wrap and rewrap as needed for  
examinations.  I have also learned this in dealing with feral cats.   
You could also get some Bach Flower Remedy – RESCUE, use it in the  
cat‘s water, you can put it onto the cat’s gums, or even on the skin  
inside the ear or on the forehead….every little bit helps.  Use some  
Feliway spray inside the carrier (one spray of it about one hour  
before using the carrier (it’s quite potent) – all that should calm  
the cat.


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] On Behalf Of MaiMaiPG

Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 6:19 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info?  
fluid in lungs


Talk to a holist vet (MHO).  Kitty and Dixie, feral similar to  
yours, did wonderfully with the care of both a holistic vet and a  
regular vet.  I know, I am blessed to have both and they respect  
each other.  Also, if possible, find another regular vet.  Killing a  
cat without symptoms  and true pain (not discomfort) is beyond me.   
I have dealt with ferals a really long time.  In fact, every cat who  
has moved into my home or chosen to live where I can provide some  
comforts (food, outdoor shelter) has been feral.  They are the  
smartest of the smart (again MHO) and will let you know exactly what  
they want.

On Mar 3, 2012, at 5:09 PM, dppl dppl wrote:


 Melinda, thanks for taking the time to respond so quickly.
My fear is, if this vet didn't want to draw blood since she
said cat's gums started turning blue, how will she
endure further testing?  How much stress
should I put her through? She was born to a feral cat, I have had  
her over
13 years she is tame for me, but freaks out when i try to put her in  
carrier .



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Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-03 Thread GRAS
My vet is and his assistant  have become expert in dealing with feral cats
by using towels/blankets to wrap and rewrap as needed for examinations.  I
have also learned this in dealing with feral cats.  You could also get some
Bach Flower Remedy - RESCUE, use it in the cat's water, you can put it onto
the cat's gums, or even on the skin inside the ear or on the forehead..every
little bit helps.  Use some Feliway spray inside the carrier (one spray of
it about one hour before using the carrier (it's quite potent) - all that
should calm the cat.

 

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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of MaiMaiPG
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 6:19 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in
lungs

 

Talk to a holist vet (MHO).  Kitty and Dixie, feral similar to yours, did
wonderfully with the care of both a holistic vet and a regular vet.  I know,
I am blessed to have both and they respect each other.  Also, if possible,
find another regular vet.  Killing a cat without symptoms  and true pain
(not discomfort) is beyond me.  I have dealt with ferals a really long time.
In fact, every cat who has moved into my home or chosen to live where I can
provide some comforts (food, outdoor shelter) has been feral.  They are the
smartest of the smart (again MHO) and will let you know exactly what they
want.  

On Mar 3, 2012, at 5:09 PM, dppl dppl wrote:





 Melinda, thanks for taking the time to respond so quickly.

My fear is, if this vet didn't want to draw blood since she

said cat's gums started turning blue, how will she 

endure further testing?  How much stress

should I put her through? She was born to a feral cat, I have had her over 

13 years she is tame for me, but freaks out when i try to put her in carrier
.

 

 

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Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-03 Thread MaiMaiPG
Talk to a holist vet (MHO).  Kitty and Dixie, feral similar to yours,  
did wonderfully with the care of both a holistic vet and a regular  
vet.  I know, I am blessed to have both and they respect each other.   
Also, if possible, find another regular vet.  Killing a cat without  
symptoms  and true pain (not discomfort) is beyond me.  I have dealt  
with ferals a really long time.  In fact, every cat who has moved into  
my home or chosen to live where I can provide some comforts (food,  
outdoor shelter) has been feral.  They are the smartest of the smart  
(again MHO) and will let you know exactly what they want.

On Mar 3, 2012, at 5:09 PM, dppl dppl wrote:


 Melinda, thanks for taking the time to respond so quickly.
My fear is, if this vet didn't want to draw blood since she
said cat's gums started turning blue, how will she
endure further testing?  How much stress
should I put her through? She was born to a feral cat, I have had  
her over
13 years she is tame for me, but freaks out when i try to put her in  
carrier .



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Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-03 Thread dppl dppl


 Melinda, thanks for taking the time to respond so quickly.
My fear is, if this vet didn't want to draw blood since she
said cat's gums started turning blue, how will she 
endure further testing?  How much stress
should I put her through? She was born to a feral cat, I have had her over 
13 years she is tame for me, but freaks out when i try to put her in carrier .___
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Re: [Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-03 Thread Melinda Kerr
Kitty needs to be properly diagnosed. Both of my babies have lymphoma. One was 
diagnosed with X-ray, ultrasound and fine needle aspirate and the other with 
X-ray and fine needle aspirate. 

They both receive chemo (Fuji for 20 months now).  Both cats are relatively 
healthy considering their circumstances and lead happy, normal lives despite 
frequent visits to the vet. 

I just wanted you to see that cancer is easy enough to diagnose and is very 
treatable, possibly extending your kitty's life!

Good look with your follow-up!  Maybe try a different vet if possible. 





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On Mar 4, 2012, at 7:23 AM, dppl dppl  wrote:

> I have been posting here about a positive kitten I found but now need
> help with my 13 year old cat.  In summary, can anyone direct me to
> a website discussion group on topic realted to fluid in lungs to help
> me  Details are:I took her to the vet today b/c she
> had a discharge from her eye & wasn't eating too much. Since I
> had just had two other cats treated for upper respiratory infection
> I thought she had it now. The vet said no fever, heart sounded ok
>  and since bloodworkwas done 11 months ago I agreed to bloodwork.
> She suggested chest x ray but didn't indicate reason other than
> part of complete workup.  When they went to draw blood she stopped
> and said my cat was turning blue. So she said instead first do an x ray.
> x ray showed fluid in lungs with only small portion clear. She said
> could be cancer, fip, heart problems but needed more diagnostics.
> She does not have ultrasound so after a try to get sample with
> needle stopped to not distress cat. She suggested euthanizing cat
> right there.Since I had not noticed panting or heavy breathing, other
> than what i thought was cold related last day(no panting) just
> congestion, I could not bring myself to put her to sleep. Cat had
> recovered and was not blue.So she
> gave her a shot of lasix & antiobiotics. When I got my cat home
> she ate, drink and has urinated twice in last 3 hours. She doesn't seem
> in distress no panting but vet said she is breathing from stomach.I need
> guidance about symptoms and treatment/diagnosis course i should now
> take. And whether lasix alone will remove fluid.
>  
> 
> 
>
> 
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[Felvtalk] Off topic but if anyone can help with info? fluid in lungs

2012-03-03 Thread dppl dppl
I have been posting here about a positive kitten I found but now need
help with my 13 year old cat.  In summary, can anyone direct me to
a website discussion group on topic realted to fluid in lungs to help
me  Details are:I took her to the vet today b/c she
had a discharge from her eye & wasn't eating too much. Since I
had just had two other cats treated for upper respiratory infection
I thought she had it now. The vet said no fever, heart sounded ok
 and since bloodworkwas done 11 months ago I agreed to bloodwork.
She suggested chest x ray but didn't indicate reason other than
part of complete workup.  When they went to draw blood she stopped
and said my cat was turning blue. So she said instead first do an x ray.
x ray showed fluid in lungs with only small portion clear. She said 
could be cancer, fip, heart problems but needed more diagnostics.
She does not have ultrasound so after a try to get sample with
needle stopped to not distress cat. She suggested euthanizing cat
right there.Since I had not noticed panting or heavy breathing, other
than what i thought was cold related last day(no panting) just
congestion, I could not bring myself to put her to sleep. Cat had
recovered and was not blue.So she
gave her a shot of lasix & antiobiotics. When I got my cat home
she ate, drink and has urinated twice in last 3 hours. She doesn't seem 
in distress no panting but vet said she is breathing from stomach.I need
guidance about symptoms and treatment/diagnosis course i should now
take. And whether lasix alone will remove fluid.___
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