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Long shot but... anyone ever have a cat with inflammatory bowel disease?

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NervousNell
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Long shot but... anyone ever have a cat with inflammatory bowel disease?

I know it's probably rare.

My 8 year old male cat had been losing weight like crazy and ravenously hungry all the time.
We thought over active thyroid but of course it couldn't be that simple. Chat Icon
He tested fine for thyroid, fine for diabetes, fine for EVERYTHING else. (liver, kidney, you name it) The only thing was a high white count.

They did an xray- inconclusive.

They did a sonogram- they found enlarged lymph nodes- they did a needle biopsy- turns out it was not showing positive for lymphoma. Which is good.

But they are stumped.

They prescribed a steroid (predinose) to help with the inflamation, but it doesn't seem to be helping .

He is begging for food constantly. When he eats it is like a cat who hasn't eaten in a week- he goes through it in 5 minutes. He vomits a lot- but the vet isn't sure if that is because he is eating so damn fast and so much (which cat's stomachs are not designed to handle) or because of the inflammation in his bowel
He is VERY gassy. If you squeeze his belly you can feel gas moving around. He is farting like mad. Chat Icon
He is so damn skinny it's scary. He went from 12 to 8 pounds in about a year. he looks like a cat who has been abandoned in the street for months. Chat Icon

The vet even recommmended bulking up his meals with white bread slices cut up and mixed in for calories.

We just upped the dose of the steorids to see if it helps and he has to go back to the vet in 10 days to see if it's working.

I'm just so lost. He acts fine. He's playful, doesn't seem to be in any pain, not sleepy , not lethargic, eats an INSANE amount but he is ALWAYS hungry and always trolling for food. If we don't cover all food, he will snatch it. I'm talking chips, pizza crusts, ANYTHING we might leave out.

The other day was the last straw. He vomited and I didn't see it in time (it was in the other room). I walk in and he is EATING HIS OWN VOMIT Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon


I feel awful. We have spent well over $1000 for these tests and my vets are amazing with calling me and working with me and trying to find a diagnosis but short of exploratory surgery - which they don't recommend and would cost a fortune- they can't seem to figure him out.

Just curious if anyone has dealt with this... though I know it's a long shot!

My house is destroyed from the vomiting. He only seems to vomit on carpeting- never tile or hardwood floor areas. We are constantly cleaning up puke.
It's just sad to see him like this, and as much as we try, we can't seem to fix it.

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Posted 5/8/17 3:55 PM
 
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Re: Long shot but... anyone ever have a cat with inflammatory bowel disease?

Obligatory I don't have a cat, but my dog had all sorts of weird stomach issues.
After many surgeries, biopsies, testing etc., the thing that worked was prescription food.
First it was the dry versions which were better for him but the wet version is what made everything better.
This wet food smells and looks so disgusting but he's been doing well for years now.
Just to join in your misery, I'll tell you that my dog doesn't eat his own poop, but he eats his brother's, I like to believe it's because they eat different food but I definitely could be lying to myself.
Hope you find an answer soon.

Posted 5/9/17 3:02 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Long shot but... anyone ever have a cat with inflammatory bowel disease?

Posted by thewinterone

Obligatory I don't have a cat, but my dog had all sorts of weird stomach issues.
After many surgeries, biopsies, testing etc., the thing that worked was prescription food.
First it was the dry versions which were better for him but the wet version is what made everything better.
This wet food smells and looks so disgusting but he's been doing well for years now.
Just to join in your misery, I'll tell you that my dog doesn't eat his own poop, but he eats his brother's, I like to believe it's because they eat different food but I definitely could be lying to myself.
Hope you find an answer soon.



Thanks! It's so frustrating.
I am going to ask the vet when we go back about a special diet or if he thinks he has some kind of food allergy or sensitivity that is making it worse.
I just wish we had an answer. It's like a guessing game at this point because all the tests are not showing anything as far as a diagnosis.

Posted 5/10/17 8:52 AM
 

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Re: Long shot but... anyone ever have a cat with inflammatory bowel disease?

Is he dehydrated in any way ?

My girl is hyperthyroid, and since putting her on meds and a special low iodine diet, she has stopped vomiting and has gained back some of her weight.
she only eats dry food though, will not eat the special diet wet food. Vet is ok with that, she drinks a lot of water on her own.

You said he testing negative for hyperthyroid, but what do the vets think about trying a low iodine diet and some iv hydration ?

Posted 5/15/17 12:09 PM
 

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Re: Long shot but... anyone ever have a cat with inflammatory bowel disease?

Posted by SusiBee

Is he dehydrated in any way ?

My girl is hyperthyroid, and since putting her on meds and a special low iodine diet, she has stopped vomiting and has gained back some of her weight.
she only eats dry food though, will not eat the special diet wet food. Vet is ok with that, she drinks a lot of water on her own.

You said he testing negative for hyperthyroid, but what do the vets think about trying a low iodine diet and some iv hydration ?



He drinks a lot ,and eats wet food with water mixed in (because vet has us giving him a slice of white bread, cut up in bits and mixed into the wet food with added water- for more calories).
When we go back after this round of steroids I will ask the vet about that. His symptoms are SOOOO hyperthyroid- ravenous, eats like crazy, begs for food but losing weight so quickly.
Yet the test was negative. So odd

Thanks I will ask the vet about this.

Posted 5/15/17 12:51 PM
 

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Re: Long shot but... anyone ever have a cat with inflammatory bowel disease?

Yes, I had a cat that had IBS. He lived until he was 13. I believe he eventually died from lymphoma.

He never got too thin though, for some strange reason.

But he would have vomiting spells and really bad sometimes. As he got older, he would get it bad and they would put him on steroids.

However, I think stress is what set these bad spells off. I was away for a year and he had a bad spell, but he pushed through. Then he got sick right before I got home and died 2 days later.

It's such a hard disease to diagnose in cats and it gets expensive if you start running a lot of tests. Luckily, we had practically free vet care for them (sister was vet tech).

Can you try food for a sensitive stomach? Can you get some a/d (Hill's prescription diet a/d)? It's a high calorie food, so that might help with the weight.

It's good that he's eating, though. It can get dangerous for their liver if they stop eating.

Have you had a full blood panel done? What about the teeth? Sometimes the teeth can have something to do with it.

Posted 5/15/17 1:50 PM
 

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Re: Long shot but... anyone ever have a cat with inflammatory bowel disease?

Posted by klingklang77

Yes, I had a cat that had IBS. He lived until he was 13. I believe he eventually died from lymphoma.

He never got too thin though, for some strange reason.

But he would have vomiting spells and really bad sometimes. As he got older, he would get it bad and they would put him on steroids.

However, I think stress is what set these bad spells off. I was away for a year and he had a bad spell, but he pushed through. Then he got sick right before I got home and died 2 days later.

It's such a hard disease to diagnose in cats and it gets expensive if you start running a lot of tests. Luckily, we had practically free vet care for them (sister was vet tech).

Can you try food for a sensitive stomach? Can you get some a/d (Hill's prescription diet a/d)? It's a high calorie food, so that might help with the weight.

It's good that he's eating, though. It can get dangerous for their liver if they stop eating.

Have you had a full blood panel done? What about the teeth? Sometimes the teeth can have something to do with it.



Thanks, it's good to hear of someone else who has been through this.
They did a full blood panel, yes. All normal except a high lymphocyte count. They thought it could mean lymophoma. They did a sono and a needle biopsy and it did not show positive for lymphoma.
High lymphocytes are a sign of IBD so that is why they are thinking it's that now.
The steroids don't seem to be helping much.
He is a stressed out cat to begin with, and my DD doesn't help much because she is obsessed with the cats and always all over him.
He's been more high strung than his sister since we got them though.
We even had a vet try to put him on prozac once, but he refused the pills not matter WHAT I tried to hide them in.

He eats so fast. He eats like he hasn't eaten in a week. That might also be leading to the vomiting. I can't seem to slow him down.

I am going to ask about a new diet when we go back. The vet didn't suggest it originally which I found odd, but we'll see.

They didn't mention anything from the exam about his teeth.... interesting.




Posted 5/15/17 2:07 PM
 

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Long shot but... anyone ever have a cat with inflammatory bowel disease?

AWW, poor guy. No experience, but Dr Saver located in New Hyde park is a cat vet only. If you need a second opinion I recommend her highly

HUGS to your little man

Posted 5/15/17 7:39 PM
 
 

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