[Search for users] [Overall Top Noters] [List of all Conferences] [Download this site]

Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

667.0. "Ears,eyes and fur loss" by VISE::LEVESQUE (Never ever enough) Mon Nov 29 1993 14:05

    
              (10yrs)
     On of my older cats Cocoa has alot of problems that the vet doesn't
    seem to be able to fix. She has developed problems with her ears,eyes
    and butt. Her eyes are half open and runny looking. Her ears get full
    of junk (not earmites the vet checked) and she chews and licks the
    hair from around her butt. Her butt is a smooth as a babies bottom.
      I have two other cats that are perfectly healthy. Cocoa has had this
     problems ongoing for almost a year. The vet manages to cure it for
     6-8 week intervals by giving cocoa a cortizone shot. This works
    wonders for a while. He and She (the vets) have givin different causes
    for cocoa's problems. He said she had a yeast enfection and She said
    its a Fungus. I hate seeing the poor cat on the roller coaster ride
    in health. I'm giving Tufts a try this week and see what happens.
    Any ideas out there? I 've tried different food with poor results
    and not much else has changed in her life.
    
    BAL
T.RTitleUserPersonal
Name
DateLines
667.1Good results in the past...WECARE::FALLONMon Nov 29 1993 14:5010
    May I suggest (depending on your location) a trip to the 
    Countryside Veterinary Hospital.  They sort of "specialize" in cats.
    I had sent someone else there with a tough problem that wasn't
    being completely taken care of by a very good and reputable vet.
    I think their knowledge was just limited.  I would also suggest
    that you make the appointment with Brian Holub, DVM.  He is a
    member of the Winn Foundation along with the hospital being AVAH 
    approved and therefore is more than up to date.
    the number is 508-256-9555 and you may say that I referred you.
    Karen
667.2ooops..WECARE::FALLONMon Nov 29 1993 14:502
    ps.
    it is in Chelmsford MA not too far from route 495.
667.3MAYES::MERRITTKitty CityMon Nov 29 1993 14:5610
    If it was only the hair loss...my guess would be it was some type
    of allergy (flea or food)...but because of the other symptoms...I'm
    at a loss.   The eye problem sounds like some type of infection....
    
    I would definitely go for a second opinion at a specialist!  Please
    keep us posted....
    
    Sandy
    
    
667.4Update ?KAHALA::JOHNSON_LLeslie Ann JohnsonThu Dec 09 1993 15:423
So anybody know what happened to this cat ?

Leslie
667.5Away on business. SorryVISE::LEVESQUENever ever enoughThu Dec 16 1993 08:0823
    
      She still recovering from many trips to the Vet and Tufts. She
     has a severe yeast effection thats quite stubborn. Daily treatments
     of ear goop and constant ear cleaning is the prescription.
      My wifes trip to Tufts with cocoa was an eye opener. They wanted
     to put cocoa out and then dig all the junk out of her ears. First
     there would have to be lots of blood work and other test, before
     they could put her out. The cost was alot. We opted to do some
     serious cleaning on our own with the vets instructions and change
     her cat litter brand. The litter is suspected of irratting her
     skin and eyes somewhat. Its been changed for a week now and she
     shows much improvement. Were about a week and a  half into the
     ear treatments and things are starting to look better.
      While at Tufts we also found out cocoa has a thyroid condition and
     a heart mumur. The thyroid condition is strange because she manages
     to keep on her weight.
       Hopefully everyhting will work out. I hate to see her put out at
     Tufts unless its really a must. She likes in home health care.
       
      Our two other cats are doing just fine, so's the dog. 
    
     BAL