Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Update - Tavi

Tavi here - Mom was trying to put up a picture of me, but she is too lazy to get her camera, and there is something wrong with her ability to send pictures via her cell phone. Anyway - we thought we would update you on what's been going on.

As you know, I have been diagnosed with CRF. I had to go back to the V-E-T a week ago, and they said my numbers are very high which is bad. Mom was at work when the V-E-T called, so it went to her cell phone voice mail. Mom called back to get some more information, and the V-E-T said something that Mom can't quite figure out if it's good or bad... he said that my numbers were so bad, he couldn't figure out why I was still alive... Mom doesn't know whether to take that as "Your cat is really a miracle because he should be dead," or "Why don't you just let your cat die?" He also said I shouldn't feel like eating. He called twice after that and left messages asking if I was eating and how I was doing. Mom is kind of under the impression that he thinks I am going to run for The Bridge any moment, but I am proving him wrong.

I am still asking to go get the mail with Mom, and the appetite stimulant really worked on me, because I keep asking for food. I even stole a piece of pepperoni with cheese on it today. Mom wasn't too happy about that - something about not being good for my tummy, but it tasted yummy. I am also still demanding pets and love from Mom and am still hopping up onto the counter to get to the TV stand so I can sleep on top of the Blue-Ray and wireless router. It's very warm up there. I've even sneaked out of the house a couple of times when Mom was leaving for work - that was fun, except I got caught too soon each time (I don't go anywhere, except to the end of our little hall and wait for Mom to pick me up - it's how we go to get the mail everyday).

Anyway, I am getting sub-q fluids every day. I also have to take blood pressure medicine so I don't have another stroke. I've been okay with the medicine, but I really don't like getting the sub-q fluids. I don't really fight Mom, but I definitely let her know I would rather be elsewhere. One day, I jumped down after she stuck me, and pulled the needle out. I don't think I will be trying that again because I just got stuck again. All in all, I am doing remarkably well for a cat that shouldn't be alive.

As for Gracie and Cody, they are both okay. Mom just got a new throw from Sam's Club that Gracie absolutely loves. She kneads on it and suckles it and goes completely gaga over it. Cody has his days where he will jump on the bed for treats and let Mom pet him (she almost gets misty eyed every time it happens because of the long wait to be able to do so.) She says his fur is very soft and he will now stop eating his treats for a few seconds at a time and just enjoy the pets. He is still a scaredy cat about everything else tho. He's so cute because he raises his behind in the air to get more pets. Mom says this is proof to never, ever give up on trying to win over a cat. It's taken her 10 long years to be able to touch him, and she doesn't think he will ever get much beyond where he is now, but just being able to pet him for 2 or 3 minutes is a miracle she never thought would happen.

As always, we thank you for your continued friendship. We are so sorry we are unable to comment or visit as much. Mom used to do a lot of it while she was at work, but she has a different boss now that gets all frowny faced about it.

14 comments:

Parker said...

Hugs and Purrs to you Tavi - hang in there!

The Island Cats said...

Thanks for that update, Tavi! We're glad you're hanging in there. There's a saying about cats with CRF...treat the cat, not the numbers! There's some great info about CRF at felinecrf dot com.

Two Greyhound Town said...

Tavi,we've never had pepperoni, but it sounds good. We think you should eat what you want as long as it doesn't make you sick. It's not fun being sick.

Keep on proving that V E T wrong!

Jack & Scout

Unknown said...

You just keep on provin' that dog-tor wrong! Who says you gotta always listen to dem!

The Meezers or Billy said...

you go Tavi!!!!! Hang in there friend!

Angel, Kirby and Max said...

Tavi, Thank you for the update. We are still purring for you!

Gemini and Ichiro said...

Purrs to you Tavi and don't let the vet make you think you need to leave any time before you are ready. If you are happy enough to be walking with your Mom and stealing food well obviously you didn't need that extra kidney function anyway. We will purr that you stay as happy as all that for a nice long time.

Bengal Duo ~ Zulu and Deene said...

We're purring lots fur you!!!

Ivan from WMD said...

I vote for the miracle status, Tavi! We wish that continue to baffle that vet. And purrs to your mom and Cody, and Gracie, too.

ANGEL ABBYGRACE said...

We are keeping you in our purrs Tavi and we are glad that you feel as you do.

Keep defyin' em Tavi!

purrin
xxox
Abby

Mark's Mews (Marley, Lori, Loki, and Binq) said...

Puurrsss, Tavi...

Teri and her Stylish Adventure Cats said...

We think we are always going to be 'behind' in visiting our bloggy furrends til our Teri retires...like in 10 years!

Anyways, we are happy to learn you are feeling better and that you are getting the same treatments that Teri gave her CRF kitty who was also so bad that the referral vets didn't even make him a recheck appointment! And she had him an extra 5 years before his heart problem took him from us...

Teri would be happy to talk to you about Tavi anytime, and she said it would be good to go watch this video made by the Cornell cat vets,too, too help you understand how the kidney works and the meds etc

http://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/kidney-disease

Sparkle said...

It sounds like you are doing great, Tavi - never mind what the vet says! Vets are smart, but they don't know everything, and you are proof. Keep hanging in there.

Angel Junior, Orion and Sammy said...

We will be purring for you Tavi....you miracle cat!