I am worried about one of my two elderly Ocicats (female, 16 years old, renal) so I am posting here as I have from time to time since they were three months old.
Pherber is a delicate old lady who has lost a lot of weight, does not love her non-protein renal diet and now she is even refusing...
Interesting. A senior staff member at the vet’s office said that she thought it would be ok to give the renal chicken diet to our other cat because he is also an older feline in less need of protein. However, when she checked with the vet, he kiboshed that, so I am feeding them separate diets...
Thank you all for such helpful responses. I should clarify that she’s not symptomatic yet; we are just trying to respond to the blood test indications in the hope that we can stabilise her before symptoms appear.
I am waiting to hear from the vet; his staff seems to think it's ok but I'd like to know what you think: We have two 15 year-old Ocicats, one of whom (the female) appears from her recent blood test to have kidney issues. At her vet's direction I am giving her fluids and feeding her a special...
Maybe I am worrying needlessly but he seems to prefer sitting in my lap to doing anything else, including eating. He isn’t exactly neglecting his food, he’s just not as motivated at mealtimes as he once was.
First, I'd like to thank the people here who have been such a valuable, if occasional, resource for me over the years.
Our beautiful Ocicats, siblings, are now 15 years old. We adore them, take great care of them and they are very sociable, sweet-natured and in good health. In the last couple...
Many thanks for all your help, it’s much appreciated.
Not sure which protein is the culprit, mrsgreenjeens but for no good scientific reason I have always vaguely suspected the beef.
They like the pâté-style food.
I will experiment with the suggested brands. I am pretty sure that there’s no...
Hello, I am hoping to get a few recommendations here, thank you in anticipation!
We have a pair of now quite elderly indoor Ocicats. Since I got them an orthopedic mount for their food, there has been a lot less vomiting (excluding the occasional hairball) but it still seems to me that at...
Hello! We have a sibling pair of Ocicats. I've been coming here occasionally for advice about their health since we first got them; I really appreciate the expertise available on this forum.
The cats are now 14 years old, indoors only and in very good health. All cats I've had have vomited...
This is all very interesting and helpful, thank you.
Today the vet called to say that the urine test came back negative, even though there was blood in the sample, which the vet thinks was triggered by stress; we had noisy construction in the house recently and out college-age children came...
That's interesting. I wonder how to determine water quality here in L.A. The mysterious thing is that if it had been carried in the water, you'd think Chas's (female) litter-mate, Pherber, would have picked it up.
Our adorable 13 year-old neutered male Ocicat Chas has had difficulty peeing, twice now. On seeing his distress the first time, I took him to the vet, who initially dismissed a Urinary Tract Infection because they are rare in males and said it might be stress. We considered this but felt it...
I've come here every now and then since our Ocicat siblings first came to us as kittens and have always received good advice so, first off, I'd like to thank thecatsite community in anticipation.
Our beautiful Ocis are getting up in years now (11 next April) and have been doing fine on Wellness...
Thank you so much. I am careful to rotate the flavors so that they do not get bored with the same thing day-in, day-out and so far they have never rejected their food. They are greedy rascals and would get fat if they were fed on demand! Your sage advice is most welcome, thanks again.
We have two Ocicats, indoor cats, litter-mates who turn 10 next month. For all their lives so far they have done very well on Wellness wet food, supplemented with raw meat twice a week. No dry food. When I asked the vet to recommend wet food for ageing cats he said it's best to stick with the...
We have two energetic young Ocicats. They are indoor cats, not declawed and even though they have a scratching post and we keep their claws well trimmed, sudden bursts of energy often resut in clawed furniture fabric.
We know they mean no harm but we have a newly upholstered armchair that we...
This is discomforting. I cannot justify spending more on the cats' meat diet than on the childrens'! However, both cats and children enjoy high-quality beef from a high-end supermarket. The only difference is that we serve it to the children cooked! Hmmm, unsure what to do now, the arguments...