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Well, I finally got the results of all the lab work the Vets did when I took Fuzzy and Woody to the Vet last Friday.
Woody's thyroid is fine (Yay, I didn't want to have to give him thyroid med's on top of his epilepsy meds anyway)
Fuzzy though has kidney disease and a urinary tract problem. They are not sure which caused which and want to do more tests. So, I'll be taking her for a urinalisys Saturday. I'm kinda ticked off though, 'cause my vet was off Mon/Tues and the other Vets didn't read the test results. If they had, the lab could have used the "sample" they already had, but, now its too old. Oh well, its just $$, right? They say the lab will test to find out the proper medication to use to help clear up the infection, and, hopefully that will help with the kidney disease.
Anyone have any good ideas on how to give meds to a cat? I've never had to medicate her before, and, I'm sure she won't take it in a piece of cheese like the dogs do LOL
Woody's thyroid is fine (Yay, I didn't want to have to give him thyroid med's on top of his epilepsy meds anyway)
Fuzzy though has kidney disease and a urinary tract problem. They are not sure which caused which and want to do more tests. So, I'll be taking her for a urinalisys Saturday. I'm kinda ticked off though, 'cause my vet was off Mon/Tues and the other Vets didn't read the test results. If they had, the lab could have used the "sample" they already had, but, now its too old. Oh well, its just $$, right? They say the lab will test to find out the proper medication to use to help clear up the infection, and, hopefully that will help with the kidney disease.
Anyone have any good ideas on how to give meds to a cat? I've never had to medicate her before, and, I'm sure she won't take it in a piece of cheese like the dogs do LOL