This is always a tough situation. We may know our pet friend is nearing the end of life but do not want to
faceFace pain that
sadDepression fact. We also don't want to make any hasty decisions because it may be a complex infection that could be treated and give you another year or so together.
I would recommend a second opinion and voice your concerns and feelings to the second veterinarian. This will result in either some specific testing / new treatments and a good outcome. Or a confirmation of the possibility that Casper is having some sort of
renalAcute kidney failure
Addison’s disease
Adrenal gland biopsy
Adrenalectomy
Cancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Catecholamines - blood
Chronic renal failure
Dialysis
End-stage kidney disease
Kidney diet - dialysis patients
Kidney stones failure and near the end of life.
If is, of course, impossible for us to say here. But both as a veterinarian, and as a cat owner, this is what I would do. Get a new set of eyes and a new professional opinion - and express your feelings anew to this second veterinarian and proceed with confidence.
In finding this new veterinarian I would look for a specialist in internal medicine. Most major cities have them (DACVIM is after their name), or a Board Certified Veterinary Practitioner (ABVP is after their name). These folks always make good sources for second opinions in difficult cases.
Good luck.
If you have a copy of your cats blood and/or urine we can determined whether or not a kidney issue and/or urinary tract infection may be present.
Often older cats with arthritis have a hard time climbing in and out of their litter box so they simply stop using it to avoid pain and discomfort. If this is the case there are several arthritis treatments available both traditional and natural that are effective to solve this.
You can also consider getting a litter box with very low sides so your cat can easily get in and out of it. A new litter box and a natural arthritis remedy would be my suggestions for you.
If your cat does have a urinary tract infection, antibiotics like Baytril or Orbax that focus on gram negative bacteria which are often responsible for these are generally in my experience more effective than amoxicillin.
Thank you
Dr Carol Obsorne, DVM