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Rescue kitty between 16 and 18 years old has had blood in her urine for a while.
Cultured showed no bacteria so after trying antibiotics vet determined that blood is coming from kidneys.
She is frail/muscle wasting and long history of IBD so on prednisone.
Great appetite, playful just hind leg neuropathy symptoms, loss of balance at times.
Veterinarian said we can "consider" an ultrasound to see if a mass, but she feels that the likelihood of a mass putting pressure and causing kidneys to bleed would be unusual but not impossible.
However - we would not be able to put her under anesthesia for anything surgical at this point. Her view was that if she is not uncomfortable, no point chasing something we can't really fix, she is an old kitty.
She is already on Prednisolone for IBD and is a tiny/7 pound cat
No weight loss, eating well. Grooming, etc. just very very dark urine (from blood)
She is a super high stress kitty and vet feels there is harm in putting them through tests "if" no solutions anyway.
My spouse and I are conflicted, yes we are curious but if no treatment - it is silly.
Love to know if there is another option "if" something were found.
Thank you so much
Cultured showed no bacteria so after trying antibiotics vet determined that blood is coming from kidneys.
She is frail/muscle wasting and long history of IBD so on prednisone.
Great appetite, playful just hind leg neuropathy symptoms, loss of balance at times.
Veterinarian said we can "consider" an ultrasound to see if a mass, but she feels that the likelihood of a mass putting pressure and causing kidneys to bleed would be unusual but not impossible.
However - we would not be able to put her under anesthesia for anything surgical at this point. Her view was that if she is not uncomfortable, no point chasing something we can't really fix, she is an old kitty.
She is already on Prednisolone for IBD and is a tiny/7 pound cat
No weight loss, eating well. Grooming, etc. just very very dark urine (from blood)
She is a super high stress kitty and vet feels there is harm in putting them through tests "if" no solutions anyway.
My spouse and I are conflicted, yes we are curious but if no treatment - it is silly.
Love to know if there is another option "if" something were found.
Thank you so much