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| The night before she started acting so sick...she was in the bathtub! |
Our sweet Riley woke up on Saturday September 16th not feeling very well. She was very lethargic and seemed to be in a lot of pain for some reason. She would cry no matter when or where you touched her and she would cry out and growl when she would try to jump on our bed. I thought it would pass, but as the day went on - it didn't. She also was still VERY lethargic on Sunday, though the pain seemed to be a bit better. She had no interest in doing anything other than laying on our bed though - including eating or drinking. I decided to give her a few more hours but if she wasn't much better on Monday morning, we were going to go see our local vet.
Thus our journey began. I called the vet first thing Monday morning and made her an appointment for 2pm. She was seen and he immediately noticed that she was very jaundiced. In cats, you can see the yellow skin changes in their gums and eyes most commonly, but you could also see it in Riley's ears and the pads on her feet. I felt absolutely horrible for not noticing because once he pointed it out, it was blatantly obvious. He decided he would draw some labs and call us in about an hour with a plan. I of course went home and cried the majority of that hour because we just didn't know what was going on with our Riley girl, but we knew it wasn't good. When the vet called, he noticed that things were very strange. Her bilirubin was 12, and for a cat, normal is less than 2. Her creatinine didn't seem to elevated and her liver seemed to be okay at that point, but she was still very sick and recommended that we take her to the specialty/emergency vet in Johnson County.
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| While we waited for the vet to call, you could tell she was just miserable. |
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| Waiting at MVES |
Riley HATES the pet carrier (like guns-a-blazing, hissing, feet spread wide so she won't fit through the door type HATE), but she was feeling so poorly at this point she barely had the energy to get in, I almost had to just lay her in there. When we arrived at MEVS, one of the other emergency internal medicine vets was there for the evening and took one look at her and told us she definitely needed to be admitted at a minimum for fluids. We went over the costs (don't ask) and what the plan would be. She got her IV started and I got to say goodbye. This was the first night I slept decently in almost a week because I knew she was in good hands, but that did not make it easy for me to be away from her.
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| You can see how yellow her belly was here without the fur...and she was just plain miserable |
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| The last picture I took before she got admitted to the hospital, you can see her yellow ears in this picture |
Sunday afternoon, we again drove over to MVES to pick up our girl. She had been doing really well with both her feeds and her medications so she was free to come home, but would need to come back in 3 days for labs and a check up. So home we went! Our first feed and such went pretty well at home, since it had been so many day since Riley had had a full meal we started very small with only about 10cc of food, 10cc of water, and then her medications which all in all totaled about 30cc of liquid combined. She wasn't a huge fan of her new collar though because it prevented her from sleeping in the strange positions she loves so much - like with her head buried in the side of her furry bed!
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| Still rocking the red bandage from our IV and unhappy about not being able to contort her body to sleep |
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| She had so many medications we had to write down everything to keep track of what happened when |
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| Our first night home with her new accessory...she wasn't very happy about it |
Back to the vet she went on Wednesday, and we did not get the news we'd hoped for. Her bilirubin continued to climb despite our efforts, but they thought she was still doing okay so on we pressed with her care. She didn't have to go back for a week, though - hopefully! This is also when we met Dr. Bangert's reguarly tech Ashley - Riley's second angel.
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| She loves sitting in the window so we were trying to help her feel some better, thankfully we had some nice weather and could get her some fresh air. |
But the next day - September 28th - I took her back to the vet because she seemed VERY full. We would feed her and she would just look at me like "please stop mommy I am going to explode". Her belly was very hard, she had decent bowel sounds (yes I was listening to them with my stethoscope LOL), she was vomiting with feeds now which they really did not want her to do because it can cause her tube site to become infected, and just continued to feel absolutely horrible and she also still had yet to go to poop and it had been over a week since she got her tube. Boy am I glad that I did. We knew Dr. Bangert was going to be out of town during this part of the week, and that's why Riley had been back on Wednesday, so Riley saw one more vet in the office again, a wonderful vet named Dr. Grigsby (but Ashley was there and could fill her in on how Riley had been). Dr. Grigsby had to do an enema on poor Riley because since she didn't go to the bathroom at all at the very beginning of this, the poo in her gut became very hard and Riley could not pass it and became impacted. So she really was very full and wasn't really digesting the food we were giving her. They were able to get her all cleaned out and feeling better! The vet still assured me it was totally normal for her not to have pooped much at this point.
I had a local symposium for work that Friday the 29th and the entire day, I just stressed and stressed about her and that she really wasn't much better, though I didn't really know what to expect. She was going potty once in awhile, not eating or drinking much on her own (really none at all), and she had not pooped in over a week! Though the vet assured me this was normal and they acted like this happened all the time, it was still very hard to see her so sick. Saturday September 30th was really the first time she stayed awake for any amount of time and also would get up and scratch on her post for a few seconds!
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| She did finally figure out she could get comfortable by laying on her elephant toy. |
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| It was Fall, and kind of chilly. She would get so cold without her fur, we started keeping her covered with a blanket. |
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| During one of her feeds |
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| Occasionally she'd look kind of perky... |
Boy after that, that was kind of her turning moment! She was like a new cat when I got home - though not even close to normal, but so much better (if that gives you an idea of just how bad she was) She finally started to perk up just a little bit, still not really wanting to eat or drink though. She went back to the vet the Tuesday after I returned home, October 10th - and things were ever so slightly better! We, at this point, were celebrating every single small victory we could get. The vet made sure to call right away after her labs were back because she was so excited Riley finally had such an improvement.
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| She finally looked a little better! |
We were 3 weeks in at this point - I knew we probably were not going to get her tube out in 4 weeks, she just wasn't ready so on we pushed with her crazy regimen of needing to be fed. At the end of week 4, I had another work trip I had to take overnight, so Deric was once again in charge - though much easier this time around :) Over the course of weeks 3, 4, and 5 she started not wanting to lay so still to be fed, or she'd go in and play in her litter box, or need to go poop. It turned into a bit of a cat circus at our house.
By October 12th - she had eaten a few pieces of dry food and her bilirubin was down to 5! HUGE improvement! At 3.5 weeks after her tube placement, and 4.5 weeks since she got sick - Riley got a great progress report at the vet. She really just needed to eat on her own at this point!! So on we marched....
Riley went back to the vet once a week over the course of this time, and it wasn't until week 5, that we finally were able to start spacing out her fluids some because she'd decided that people food would be great for her. She was eating a little at night fairly regularly, but mostly sneaking food away from our plates when we weren't looking during the day - which is a big no-no at our house! We got them a water fountain to entice her to drink at the end of October - which ended up being a HUGE hit and both Riley & Lily love it. It keeps their water so fresh and cool! I have to fill it almost twice per day! Around October 16th she showed a little bit of interest in toys, which was a good sign but totally new for our ever-so-lazy cat who was never super interested in playing at all! My cousin also came to visit at the end of week 5 for a concert, so it was nice that Riley was doing some better by that point so she could sleep in our room at night and we didnt' have to worry quite so much.
The end of week 5 into 6 - she was really getting her personality back. We had bought her a new toy because she'd showed some interest, and she managed to destroy one of them in a matter of hours....smh! On October 30th we got a great report and Riley's bilirubin was 1.9! We also added a little bit of an appetite stimulant to help push her a long a little to get that tube out!
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| I had never been so excited to see or hear this! |
Weeks 5 into 6, we got to cut back on her feeds, encouraged her to eat on her own (we were now feeding her some of the food my parents had because Lily would sneak in the room and help herself and Lily is VERY allergic to Meow Mix), and still pushing fluids a couple of times per week. We potentially could have pulled her tube right after her appointment in early November but decided to leave it one more extra week just to be really sure.
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| We were hoping this was our last visit with the tube! |
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| She couldn't wait to be able to sleep in any strange position she could get herself into |
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| No Feeding Tube! |
Riley went back to the very on January 9th and everything looked great! Her weight was up to 8lbs, which I suspected because I'd been weighing her at home, and they were thrilled with this! The only thing is her BUN - a measure of her kidney function - was up at 38 (normal is less than 37) so it is something they want to watch. It may have always been that high with her single kidney essentially, but just to be sure they wanted to see her back in six months. I was so happy with her care. It was consistent great care. They try so hard to keep your baby with the same provider which is so important on journies like this, and I think it made all the difference. I cannot thank the staff enough for all of their care and concern while we were there! Everyone was so excited for Riley to do well and only come back as needed instead of every week! If you're ever in need, which I hope you're not, I highly recommend MEVS!
She is doing wonderfully, though it is so funny how attached to us she has become through all of this. She wants to sleep between us at night, she likes to be under my blanket when I am sitting on the couch on my lap, or she wants to sit next to Deric in his chair...she always wants to be with us. They toy I mentioned we bought her in October - came with 3 attachments to it - she has effectively destroyed all 3 attachments and now just chases the string through the house on a regular basis. She loves to play now! Everyone with fur in our house seems to be feeling well. I brushed Riley for the first time in 6 months this weekend and boy did she hate it, but her fur has finally grown back enough it needed to happen badly!!! I also wish I had videos to upload of her playing and talking to the birds. They are so funny and give me warm fuzzies to know we didn't have to say goodbye to our sweet girl just yet! Cheers to our happy and healthy little kitty!
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| Our last vet visit for 6 months!! |
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| Chilling out at home, looking all healthy |


























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