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My boy Ted

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 9:17 pm
by wendylovescats
Two years ago my boy was a stray living on the streets, un neutered, fathering kittens in the village where I live and living in someone's old greenhouse, his fur was matted and he was wheezing, he was then neutered and I gave him a home with all the food and love he had been missing, up until now he has not had any health issues. Last week he went off food and the vet discovered an abscess on his gum and a broken tooth, it was decided to extract his tooth but after blood tests pre op I received a phone call to say no operation could be performed as he had kidney failure and FIV plus he has a heart murmur, to say I am devastated is an understatement, he is thought to be only between 3 and 5 years old, he is absolutely beautiful, I was wondering if anyone has a cat with the two illnesses , he is on a special diet for his kidneys and antibiotics for his gum infection x

Re: My boy Ted

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 10:21 pm
by booktigger
I'm so sorry to hear this, do you have his kidney values? Dodgy teeth can cause raised kidney levels, so doing the dental may actually help them, although you might need a different vet. Did they say how bad his heart murmur was?

Re: My boy Ted

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 12:32 am
by wendylovescats
Vet said kidney failure was the main reason for not proceeding with op. Am I right in thinking FIV causes kidney failure? I asked how long he had to live and was told months, I am in total shock, he has an appointment in two weeks, has an antibiotic and Benazapet to help the kidney function and a renal diet to follow, sorry don't have kidney values, heart murmur just stated as such.

Re: My boy Ted

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 8:49 am
by booktigger
I'd ring and ask what his kidney values are, it depends how severe as to whether it would prevent an op. I don't think FIV can cause kidney issues.

Re: My boy Ted

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 8:54 am
by bobbys girl
My FIV+ boy Bob was just about to have his damaged leg amputated when they did the blood test that confirmed his FIV status. We went ahead with the operation. Granted, he was only one year old and was in good health. But surely a tooth op is not on the same level as an amputation - I'm thinking time taken, anaesthetic, recovery time, it was a BIG operation.

As far as I know FIV doesn't CAUSE any disease. It is a fault in the immune system which leaves them at risk of catching anything that's going and the body doesn't have the ability to fight it off.

I had an older cat with CKD (my darling Tommy). The vet was not hopeful for his survival beyond a couple of months. But we had the best of one year with him, mostly in reasonable health. We didn't give him any 'special' (purchased from the vet!) diet - he wouldn't eat it. We gave him what he liked, mainly fresh meat, beef, chicken, some fish.

You have posted on the FIV site. You might re-post in general health. Then you should get more advise re: teeth and kidney problems.

BTW antibiotics did work with Bob, but he needed big doses of strong AB's.

Good luck with your boy. Give him a fuss from me.

Re: My boy Ted

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 11:56 pm
by wendylovescats
Ted has end stage or chronic kidney failure, sorry my head just couldn't take in what I was hearing, he has always been a healthy big boy and up until two weeks ago I had no cause to worry about his health, vet said if it was just one or the other he had ( kidney failure or FIV ) she would have been hopeful but of course that is not the case, poor boy has both. I feel happier hearing about Tommy outliving the vets expectations , thank you x

Re: My boy Ted

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:48 am
by booktigger
How high are his values?

Re: My boy Ted

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 11:56 pm
by wendylovescats
I am going to call tomorrow, all the vet said was kidney failure x