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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

If it's Not One Kitty...



...it's ANOTHER.

Kitties!

Tiny Johnson was hauled off to the vet Sunday...mainly cos he had the Massive Squirts (which are much better after a dose of Squirt-Stop*) but while he was there he got a Senior work-up and it turns out he has 1) advanced arthritis in his hips and spine, and 2) a heart murmur.  The peeps are going to give Johnny the supplement Cosequin for his hips, but Mommy wonders how best to administer it.  Anybody have a good way to get it down?  And where's the best deal to buy it?

Secondly, is there anything they should be doing for the murmur other than monitoring?  Mommy will speak with the vet Tuesday when she picks Johnny up (yup, he "got" to stay over two nights) but she trusts all y'alls advice a whole bunch more--you've got the Down in the Cat Trenches experience, so to speak.

The Baby continues to improve incrementally, taking marathon catnaps in between sleeping sessions.  Daddy stuffs her full of kibble and treats (of which WE get none--unfair!) every time he sees her awake and takes her out for patrols any time she pesters requests a stroll.
Napping in the catnip

So, in between running a Feline Hospital and attending BlogPaws, Mommy says our posts will be spotty this week.  Why she can't do everything is totally beyond our ken; she's a lazy wench in our opinion.  What she needs to do is get organized!

Just how hard can that be?


Happy Tuesday!

XX  The Kats  XX


*Mommy's term for anti-diarrhea medicine

47 comments:

  1. I don't recall if you feed Johnny canned food, but if you do, just open the Cosequin capsule and sprinkle it over the food and mix it in a bit. My two girls have been taking it this way for years. I used to get the best prices on Amazon, but have used Chewy the last time.

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  2. Aw, Johnny! Big hugs for the poor fella! And everyone else, no one else is allowed to get sick, understand! Glad The Baby is starting to feel better.
    I don't know if Johnny likes people foods, but Star will take any medicine if I put it in gooseliver/braunschwiger. If it's small enough I can wrap it in ham, which she nearly swallows whole.

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  3. Poor lad! Cosequin is basically glucosamine sulfate and Punapippuri gets this still as it helps after his luxated patella. It is also very good for mancats as it helps stop the build up of urine crystals - apparently- if they do not get enough water. he takes it as a treat, using seraquin tablets rather than capsules. But there are treats you can get with glucosamine inside, and they may be more palatable.

    Monty-cat had very bad arthritis. Magnetic collars have been shown, in the UK , to help dogs and I got him one. I don't know how much it helped him, as he also went on metacam(yes, this did destroy his kidneys but he was a very senior exferal)

    Heart murmurs -as far as I know - can come and go unless there is some underlying condition. Sometimes it is just down to stress from a vet visit so next time he goes, have it checked again.

    Good luck, and purrs and tickles to them all

    Äiti

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  4. Poor Johnny too! We have no advice about the administering of meds since our main goal is to REFUSE with all our MIGHT. Elliott has a heart murmur but my mom and our vet are not especially concerned. My old bro Eddie also had that and it never adversely affected him. So really, we got nothin'.

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  5. My human used to sprinkle it on my wet food, but the truth is I don't really need it - and she has a whole unopened container that she will bring to BlogPaws for you!

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  6. I had a cat with a congenital heart defect and it was discovered because he had a murmur. The vet put him on Inderal to stabilize his heart. Because of the amount of damage, his heart was 3x thicker than a normal heart. But I would think the treatment would depend on what the cause is. I had one myself when I was younger & all they did was monitor it and it went away after a while.

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  7. Poor Tiny Johnson! I hope he is feeling better after his visit to the vet.

    I think some nappin' in the 'nip sound delightful

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  8. Treats, naps in the nip, being the center of Daddy's attention: I think things are looking up for the little FDW girl. XOXOXOX
    And we send John mighty-mancat purrs of power! Gosh, d'ya think he might be glad to go home, MOL?? Mommy better bring some TREATS with her, too!

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  9. Youre gonna get better Tiny Johnson. We're sorry we have no advice as we all hate meds and will have nuffin to do with it. Bujang goes to the osteopath for his stressed out spine. Other than that, we cant be of much help. But we will stay cheerful for both The Baby and Tiny J and think good thoughts every day for both.

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  10. Just like other's have said, we open the Cosequin capsule and mix in the contents to some wet food and Buddy snarfs it down. We had to be careful though, cuz after awhile it started troubling his tummy, making him hork. So, now we only occasionally give it to him.

    As for where to procure - I check Amazon.com and Costco - and get whichever has the best deal. It seems to vary.

    Can't help about the heart murmur, haven't encountered that yet. Hope not to!

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  11. Wow, all of this and remodeling, too? Your Mommy rocks!

    We are sending tons of get well purrs to the Johnson and we are still purring hard for The Baby.
    Hang in there, kittehz!

    Pee Ess - NO MORE KITTEHZ ARE ALLOWED TO GET SICK.

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  12. My dog sisfur takes a glucosamine treat - I'm always tryin to steal it, so it must be good.

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  13. I feel for your worry when the kitties aren't well, but I had a cat with a heart murmur that went of for ages and didn't seem to be affected by it at all, hope that is at least a little ray of sunshine for you.
    Briony
    x

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  14. Awwwww Mr Johnson!! :-( We are so sorry to read of your pains and illnesses. We send you many purrs and hugs! Old Kitty is useless at administering any type of feline drugs and always relies on the vet nurses to do it for her! And for the heart murmur monitoring as well. The vet's know her by now as they were bombarded by many phone calls when this happened to her angel kitties! Hugs to sweet The Baby too! Take care y'all!! x

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  15. Yikes. Two sick at once! No fun for anyone. Hope they are both feeling much better.

    Grayson and Gandalf have both O-fficially crossed over into the "Senior Years". My vet wants to run Senior labs and do a dental. My checkbook respectfully disagrees.

    Have fun at zee BP thingy!

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  16. You poor kitties. Sending lots of purrs and hugs.

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  17. We haven't read the comments but are sure many have chimed in with suggestions. There's nothing we can offer except lots and lots of purrs for Johnny (and The Baby). And the humans too! :-)

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  18. We send purrs for Tiny Johnson.
    Some for Baby too.
    Purrs Georgia and Julie,
    Treasure, JJ
    and Angels Tiger and Tillie

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  19. Oh, Tiny Johnson, too? You aren't having a bit of stress this week, around there, are you? The suggestions above using canned food to mask the meds is a good one if he'll fall for it. The less stress on him, the better all around. Murmurs are usually something you just monitor. Our cat who came before, Cyrano, had a murmur for the last 8 years of his life. If you didn't have a stethoscope, you would never have known.

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  20. Wow, that is a lot of stuff to deal with at once. We don't have any useful suggestions but we are sending our purrrayers.

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  21. Well we are glad to hear the good news about the Baby. So sorry Johnny had to go to the vets too. That is the way things go around here. I have had three cats with heart murmurs and we did nothing. But I guess it depends on how bad it is. Our Mister has had his for 12 years now. You got some good ideas for giving Johnny his medicine. Have fun this week with all the bloggers.

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  22. Everybody else already said what I was going to say, so I'll just send wishes that everyone gets well and that you have fun at Blog Paws. I'm really sad that I will be missing the fun. :(

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  23. No advice, just lots of kitty hugs and purrs for both sick kitties and Mama & Daddy of course! This is a stress on the whole family I know!

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  24. Oh Hugs for Johnny and the Baby too! Mum doesn't have any advice so all we can do is offer hugs, headbonks and purrs. We know however, that the kitties are in good hands!

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  25. be sure to ask the "grade" of the heart murmur....that makes a huge difference. really it is just about monitoring since you can't do much about it. as for the meds, depending on liquid or pill, trying mixing it with something VERY nommy. tell the mommy to have fun at Blog Paws - our mom will miss seeing everyone

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  26. Oh my... naping in the nip forest!!!! It´s a dream!

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  27. Oh no, I'm sorry Johnny had to go to the vet, too. I've never got cosequin but maybe you can get from Amazon? I think they often list different sellers so you can compare.
    The Baby looks very happy napping in the catnip. Continued purr for her and Johnny.

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  28. Aw, man, Johnny...we're sorry you had to go to the vet. We hope the squirts stop soon.

    Ernie gets cosequin. The mom just opens up the capsule and mixes the powder into his canned food. He doesn't even know it's there. We've also heard that you can sprinkle it right onto dry food too, though we've never tried that.

    The mom has bought it through Amazon...usually buys a couple of bottles at a time to save on shipping. Last time she bought it through Chewy along with our foods.

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  29. dood..TJ....sorree buddy...the baby comes home, ewe go in...TJ comes home....

    N NOE ONE ELSE BEE A LOUD TA GO BAK TA DE VET

    oh kay.....

    we canna offer much but de blessings oh ST Francis that him will watch over all, N keep all healthee♥♥

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  30. Purrs and hugs from all of us too. Maybe those blogging pals will bring a whole bunch of all better!

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  31. Sounds like mixing it up in food is your best bet unless he likes the treats! We are purrin for you Tiny.

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  32. Oh noes! We're sending lots of purrs to Johnny and The Baby!

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  33. Oh kitties, it can be so hard to be organized! We offer our Mumsy as example.... But, hey, you love them anyway.

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  34. I prefer Squirt Stop - I was going to add it to my shopping list.

    Purrs to all!!

    I think they have joint treats.

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  35. NOT JOHNNY!! Our mom is counting on meeting him this Friday - we hope the squirts get under control. Skootch has had a heart murmur all his life, and he is 16. He has always been frail, but somehow has survived [with a lot of hovering by Mom].I guess you need to keep an eye on Tiny. We can't offer advice on the cosequin, but everyone else has, so try the food trick.
    Now, NOBODY ELSE is allowed to get sick!!

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  36. I can't offer any advice, so I will just send my purrs.

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  37. Good thing us blogger pals are coming down. When it rains it pours even in the desert! Poor kitties. We use Cosequin for cats, sprinkled on food. Shop around Mr. Chewy or Entirely Pets where we have $250.00 shopping spree on now. GG had a heart murmur that disappeared the year before he died. They don't worry me. See you soon!

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  38. Johnny what did you get into that gave you the squirts, dude? I'm feeling a touch of arthritis too. I have trouble with the basement stairs and I can't seen to jump as high to get on the peoples bed like I used to. Love to The Baby too. -Shaggy

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  39. Oh dear. Not another sick kitty. You have your hands full. Oscar kitty just started cosequin for his arthritis. It's hit or miss. I sprinkle it on his wet food and mix it in pretty good. Some days he will eat it and other days he turns away from it.
    Sending purrs for feline and humans alike!

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  40. Trish, Lily Olivia has a grade 2 heart murmur just diagnosed at age 15. Supposedly it is something that can happen with age. I think they go to grade 7. It is just something to check at annual visits at this level according to our vet. Looking forward to meeting you. Hugs, Janet

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  41. Can't offer any suggestions, but will continue to pray for The Baby and now Tiny too!

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  42. Gentle well-wishes with you all, Loungers.

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  43. I mix cosequin in meat baby food and jack just eats it like a treat..

    I've found the best deals at Amazon in the past, but I haven't checked in a while..

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  44. I'm so glad she's feeling better.

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  45. Smokey and Tanner use Adequan for their arthritis/joints. It is in injectible form which works great for them.

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  46. TWO babies not well. :-( Mom here was so taken with her stuffs she did not help me nor tell me...not that she knew. I ought to fire her.

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  47. Oh my healing purrs for Tiny too. We are crossing our paws everyone at your house will get well and stay well.

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Oh Boy...this is gonna be GREAT!