[Felvtalk] Maynard-Tabby Boy

Sandy swacht1946 at comcast.net
Mon Apr 23 20:19:13 CDT 2018


Hello Mirna,


hopefully, things will get under control - remember jars of human baby food and chicken (not canned) broth help with eating.  Hopefully, your vet will come on board with what Amani suggests - and Amani really knows about this.

Best of luck and your kitty cats are in my thoughts and prayers

Sandy W

> On April 23, 2018 at 7:03 PM Amani Oakley <aoakley at oakleylegal.com> wrote:
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>     Hi Mirna
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>     It is a bit difficult to determine why your little boy may be having seizures.
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>     With all the things he has on board (FeLV, possible worms, infection, not eating) I would contemplate that some of his levels (like calcium or magnesium) may be low. Try getting these things in liquid form or make them up in liquid form, and provide them orally with a syringe. Keep him trying to eat – use baby food and Wiskas kitten milk in syringes to keep his food intake up.
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>     He may need some anti-seizure medication for now – phenobarbital, diazepam or gabapentin. He should be given an injectable at the vets – diazepam or phenobarb. Don’t leave him at the vets if you can help it. He needs to be home and in a quiet place. It seems like maybe these are stress seizures, which are rare in cats, but can happen. Get him home, get him warm, keep him eating. Get your vet to prescribe the following combination of meds for FeLV:
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>     5 mg daily of prednisolone (or giving half, twice a day)
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>     1 mg x 2 a day of stanazolol (winstrol)
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>     50 mg Doxycycline, twice a day
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>     The one you’ll have trouble getting is the Winstrol, but it is the key to recovery. It will help improve his appetite, put weight on, make him feel better, and improve his red cell production. Your vet will probably never have heard of it, or if he does, he will be against it (it is an anabolic steroid). Your vet will need to order it from a compounding pharmacy.
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>     Good luck with your little boy.
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>     Amani
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>     From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of mirna m
>     Sent: April-23-18 5:14 PM
>     To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
>     Subject: [Felvtalk] Maynard-Tabby Boy
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>     Hi!
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>     I am new here:)I have absolutely no experience with FeLV but my rescue group does,but this last cat has us all confused.I picked up a small boy last wednesday,about a year old, extremely emaciated,1.5kg, 39.7 degrees Celsius temperature,severe nasal and occular discharge ,difficulty swollowing.As it was evening, he got the basic atb's, Baytril and Gentamicine and we went home.This is were the real trouble stared as he wouldn't eat.I situated him in another building in the yard,as I have 8 cats,all of them rescues. Next morning we hurried to the vet,and after doing the test,he was FeLV positive.He stayed for an IV,and in the afternoon I picked him up.He also got uniflox eyedrops,something for his ear parasites,and I clean his nose,and that is it.He was too weak for deworming or anything else.He started eating that same afternoon,gotten a lot better but due to a nose discharge,the vet changed his atb yesterday to amoxycillin and gentamicin...and it was fine untill this morning.We went to the vet,he got his shots and as soon as I put him back in the transporter to go home,he had a seizure.My heart stopped as I thought he was having an anaphylactic shock.But he came back in seconds,and I left him so he can get therapy and IV fluids.Came back on the afternoon,we made arrangements we would just go back on Baytril the next morning.Started walking to m car,he started a series of sneezes,unable to stop,and there it was again,a really short .I rushed him back in, but by the time he was on the table,he was fine.The vet gave him glucocorticoids(I know they are bad)in case of a continuous allergy reaction.I really don't know what is wrong.He started getting better,even gained 0.2kg in a few days and now this.I did not want to leave him there as he is uncomfortable and no one works there at night.We got home,he was incredibly hungry and wanted to eat a lot,also we cuddled and I left him.Usually,since the moment I picked him up,he would usually go to sleep but now he just sits,like he is waiting for me.I want him to rest and to sleep.I am so afraid of tomorrow morning an his shots.I really don't know if this was stress or a real reaction to drugs,or epilepsy or something else.Also a bit worried because of glucocorticoids.Any insight would be helpful and truly appreciated.Sorry for the long post.
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