Did either vet do X-Rays of his spine, or give him mannitol, or other medications and fluids by IV? I think it best to have your kitten be seen by a veterinary neurologist, or internist if you can afford it. At the very least your kitten should be on daily steroids to reduce the inflammation in his nervous system, of course I am not there to do a physical exam, and the vets you have already taken him to may feel that they have done all that they can. I hope that we have a happy outcome for your little guy! Please let us know how it goes!
am so sorry, i know your heart is broken, but its for the best ,your lil one will not suffer anymore hes at rest now. God bless you .
Hey people,
Its with great grief that i write this.
I found Totu dead yesterday morning, when i went to feed him. :'(
There was nothing suspicious the night before though, just that he dint feed much and he meowed too.......
well........
Thanks for all your prayers though......
Oh ,and i forgot to mention there is sensation in all his limb and tail, though the hind limb and tail showed very little response, there was movement and sensation to pain all the same........
The doctor just termed reflexes as"sluggish"......and even said there could be "partial paraplegia"
i really hope that's a good sign that there is sensation......
Well ...... he;s still the same even today,
I have consulted two more vets till now.......
One suggested "mercy killing"
The other took an x ray and concluded that there is no skeletal injury, so its to do with the nervous system, possibly spine!
He followed the same procedure(injected defomatin!??!? in his spine) as my second vet, but since this has a college as well, my baby was an experiment here, they shaved his back partially just to demonstrate to the students where in the spine the injection is given!! too sad!!...... and asked me to keep him still, which shouldnt at all be hard coz he's still as drowsy as he was a week back........
The force feeding is continuing, at more frequent intervals.
This vet said IV is not a good option as the nerves are hard to find and maybe collapsed?!?!??!
Well my prayers continue ...... but the trauma for me is getting unbearable...... not to say what my li'l one is going through!! with all those check ups and injections! :(
Thank you for your response Ma'am,
Neither of the vets even suggested an X ray or Scan, though i was eager to have it done and will ask my vet tomorrow when i see him, where the facilities are available.
And no he's on been on IV. The vet said he's too tiny to bear it. All medications have been intra muscular.
I am basically force feeding him, though he sometimes suckles on the filler.
But the amount he takes in is meager, small amounts, about 6ml every 1-2 hours.
He did urinate yesterday though, much to my relief.
He's still sleeping away. Am not sure why he appears so drowsy. Getting on his paws is secondary, he barely opens his eyes, that too when we prod him.
I take him in my arms time to time, hold him and talk to him.
and am just praying that he recovers soon.
am so sorry ,it breaks my heart reading you mail, hang in there with your baby , be strong and hold and love him, they say when you are knocked out you can still hear, so let your baby know your there . i will pray for him and you . Barbara