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divegirl | 09:57 Thu 07th Jun 2012 | Animals & Nature
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Hi,
Well still a little confused but the vet is convinced it is not FIP and is leaning towards either a tumour in the bowel or some sort of irritable bowel condition.
I've opted for a course of steroids and an anti-emetic [at my insistence], I am aware this [anti-emetic] may mask symptoms but he desperately needs to put some weight on.... he's lost 70g in a week...not a massive amount but he can ill afford to lose it.
So he's home....had a nice bowl of his kitty milk and not thrown it up!
Next big decision day will be Monday now....

Lisa x
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Steroids can shrink any inflammation round a tumour so he may feel better for a while if that is the case... I do hope it is something treatable though...
10:24 Thu 07th Jun 2012
Glad he's back with you, Lisa. I bet he's wondering what the heck's going on. Fingers crossed that the steroids work. x
What decision is this Lisa.
Phew. Fingers crossed for him now then.
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Well the next step is to have him either scanned or opt straight for surgery, both are going to cost in the hundreds so I suppose it's to give me breathing space. Don't get me wrong I will pay whatever it costs but I would also not want him to 'wake up' from the surgery if there were little else they could do.
I need to get my head round it a bit :0/
But hey....he's home....not, as far as we can tell, in any pain and laying out in the garden right now in the sun with a full belly!

Lisa x
awww, i hope he'll be ok
I had this decision some years back I asked the vet not to wake my pollenpuss if she found something terminal during surgery.... I found out by phone call but it was better for her...
I hope he improves for you..they (animals) are just as big a worry as
humans are'nt they...and they can't understand. x
Righto Lisa I understand, by the way what is this thing sun that you mention, its bloody persisting down here ( West Midlands ).
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Thats the thing Rowan..... the vet did say that the steroids 'could' make things worse if it is a tumour but she is still going with the irritable bowel type thing at the moment. Time will tell I suppose.
That said it is amazing how quickly a steroid jab has an effect on them, he seems better within himself already.....

Lisa x
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Lol Tony....that was 6 minutes ago.... looks like rain now!
Steroids can shrink any inflammation round a tumour so he may feel better for a while if that is the case... I do hope it is something treatable though...
When you say mouse, is it actually a mouse or is that a pet name? Sorry but dont know!
a puss
But smow, she said he's had a nice bowl of 'kitty' milk and is laying out in the sun - how many mice do that ?!
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Lol....no he's all cat! I'm at work right now but I'll try and get a piccy up later.

Lisa x
I lost my cat to Fip, there is not a test to rule this out without dooing ultrasound/xrays, and that will not give you a definate prognosis until after, saying that, my cat was not sicky, early symptoms are inability to walk on four legs, (neuralogical) she would often hold her front paw up, + when you looked at her in a sitting position she looked abit wonky. + normally it is within the first 2 years of life or the later stages in life. I hope you get a diagnosis soon but from what your vets are saying i do not think it's Fip.
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I tried and tried yesterday to say that I'm glad Mouse came home. Hope today and the weekend will be good for him (and you). Fingers crossed that Monday will bring a positive result. xxxx
lol I didnt see the bit about laying out in the sun - mind you, it might have been a very unusual mouse!

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