Adopting Dexter
Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 11:15 pm
Hi everyone, first post so please bare with me.
Almost three weeks ago I adopted an 8 year old FIV positive cat. Dexter is an incredible story really. When he arrived at the shelter, he was infested with scabbies and in very poor health. After going through the treatment for them and another for his eye, he recovered very nicely for a cat in his shape, I was told.
I did what research I could about his illness, before adopting him. I knew there would be a lot of vet visits and a lot of work to keep him healthy and happy. I was totally prepared.
After two days of being home, Dexter had a cold. To the vet we went, antibiotics and he was good to go or so I thought. I noticed after a week his breathing was the same. On the follow up appointment to the vet, I was told that Dexter needed additional surgeries in order to relieve the congestion he was having. He is now scheduled on 6/2 for two different surgeries, another on his eye and another on his left k9 tooth, which has been broken previously.
I only want him comfortable and happy. He has been through so much, and the real reason for the post is to get some insight from first hand cat owners with FIV. I have already added lysine to his diet as well as a supplement the vet suggested for his skin and coat. Is there anything else apart from normal cleanliness that I should be doing to help improve his health? Any suggestions are welcomed, especially since he will be going through surgery soon.
Almost three weeks ago I adopted an 8 year old FIV positive cat. Dexter is an incredible story really. When he arrived at the shelter, he was infested with scabbies and in very poor health. After going through the treatment for them and another for his eye, he recovered very nicely for a cat in his shape, I was told.
I did what research I could about his illness, before adopting him. I knew there would be a lot of vet visits and a lot of work to keep him healthy and happy. I was totally prepared.
After two days of being home, Dexter had a cold. To the vet we went, antibiotics and he was good to go or so I thought. I noticed after a week his breathing was the same. On the follow up appointment to the vet, I was told that Dexter needed additional surgeries in order to relieve the congestion he was having. He is now scheduled on 6/2 for two different surgeries, another on his eye and another on his left k9 tooth, which has been broken previously.
I only want him comfortable and happy. He has been through so much, and the real reason for the post is to get some insight from first hand cat owners with FIV. I have already added lysine to his diet as well as a supplement the vet suggested for his skin and coat. Is there anything else apart from normal cleanliness that I should be doing to help improve his health? Any suggestions are welcomed, especially since he will be going through surgery soon.