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15th March 2012, 12:38 PM #1
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Thanks, I have heard about pumpkin but haven't tried it yet, I will look into it
So glad your kitty is feeling better too, it's horrible when you just see them getting worse and feel helpless. For a while I wondered if we were ever going to get to the bottom of it, but thankfully she is now going great. She's even bigger and more fluffy since the last pictures and is an absolute sweetie. She's now topped 4kg's and we are all really happy xD
We are continuing with the prescription diet and hoping that in the future we can control her IBD with just diet and not have to rely on the medication, but either way we are just so happy shes ok now.
All the best to everyone and their kitties :D
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30th July 2012, 01:29 PM #2
Well.. I know I'm bumping up rather an old post but I stumbled across it on Google and can only wish I had seen it earlier. Your lovely little Martha must have been from the same litter as my girl (I think I even recognise her from visits
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I'm so glad that Martha is on the up, we too had months and months of problems with our girl - not too dissimilar to yours, but ours was diagnosed with pancreatitis which has now thankfully completely cleared (touch wood!) for over 6 months. Her weight and general growth from when she came home to us and about 6 months ago was poor to say the least and we felt completely helpless! It felt at times like we were stuck in loop of her being better, putting on weight.. and then she'd come down with another bout of illness and she'd lose weight again, so I completely feel for what you've been through!
We didn't contact the breeder (although she now knows about the pancreatitis) as I never for one moment thought it was anything that was her fault (and still don't, for the record) but sounds like she did an amazing job in your case which I would never have doubted her to do - our gang went back to stay with her this May for a week and she was SO pleased to see how well our girl had come on since last yeara real shame she no longer breeds as I'd go back in a heartbeat if/when the time comes to add another MC to our bunch. Marthas crazy fur is exactly how Pyrrha's was... She's impossible to groom, lol!
Keep in touch, you're the first fellow Elyskats owner I've stumbled across
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4th May 2014, 10:45 PM #3
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Thanks so much for the post and I am also very sorry for bumping a thread that is now years old and not replying sooner! I had been meaning to come on here for some time, but time goes so quickly!
We are glad that your little one is doing well, Martha grew to six kilos and is a giant fluffy cat, we thankfully managed to stop the medicine and control her diet.
It took lots of trials with different foods but I wanted to post back and say that Porta 21 is the ONLY food she can seem to eat without having an upset. We tried lots of expensive medicated food and none of it worked.
She does have a few health issues, (possible polyups, she has sneezing fits) probably due to the stunting and poor start she got off to, but she is mostly a healthy cat now with the diet she is on and is living an active and happy life
I know exactly what you mean about the fur, Martha's is so long it nearly drags across the floor.
Thanks again to everyone on this forum for helping us out, giving us advice and listening to us when we needed help. We will try to visit here more often
Hope all of your kitties are wellLast edited by quass; 4th May 2014 at 11:21 PM.
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4th May 2014, 11:03 PM #4
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And here are a few pictures to show where she was and how she is now, the last couple are a bit dark sorry.
I've just re-read the thread and can't believe how far she has come and how worried we were about her. You wouldn't ever think she was the same cat in those early pictures.Last edited by quass; 4th May 2014 at 11:22 PM.
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4th May 2014, 11:27 PM #5
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Oh and I forgot to mention, here is our new addition to our family
Meet Kali, she is a cute little moggie and is around 10 weeks old now but was closer to 8 in this picture
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7th July 2014, 09:27 PM #6
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Hi, I was browsing the forum and came across your thread. Not sure if it's at all relevant but I have a 7 year old mc who had similar problems to Martha for the first four years of his life. He had bouts of diarrhoea, sometimes with sickness and generally feeling very unwell, even needing hospitalisation and a drip on one occasion, then it would clear up (usually with antibiotics and trips to vets). We noticed it kept recurring at times of stress e.g. when he'd been at the cattery or if we had lots of people over. We thought ibd/pancreatitis etc but after our vet took the initiative to do some extra blood tests he was diagnosed with recurring campylobacter. He was given specific palatable antibiotics and it cleared up completely within a few days and he has been free of it ever since.
I am so happy Martha is ok now as I know how distressing it is to have a sick cat and not know the cause. I hope you have also managed to find a vet you can trust now too.
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