I may need to take Nala to the emg. clinic, so I'm just going to link to her background information.http://www.thecatsite.com/t/243767/...from-vet-need-advice-asap-please#post_3199838 . Following that thread, we took her to a new vet who said her kidneys were not small and shriveled, like with CRF, but had a weird texture. So she thought it might be cancer. However, after taking a urine analysis, she said it was possible it was caused by an infection. She gave us antibiotics, subqs, pepcid, and food to force feed to take home. The first few days, we had a terrible time attempting the subqs and forcefeeding. The past three days, though, we did much better. Today, Nala was doing great. Her demeanor changed completely, and she seemed back to her old self (affectionate, walking around, coordinated, energetic). She was even starting to seem interested in food (licked a little bit of Fancy Feast). We kept force feeding her anyway due to the risk of hepatic lipidosis, and tried to do the subqs again at the designated time tonight, but she had so much strength and energy that we were unable to get the full 100 (just 50). She seemed completely fine after the subqs, but 20 minutes later, she had a seizure (legs paddling, body convulsing, but no frothing) that lasted for about 15 seconds. The local emg. clinic is so expensive that I fear just the cost of the visit and tests is going to take all the money we have and leave nothing to be used for actual treatment. Our vet opens in about five and a half hours. I have no idea what caused the seizure, but my worries are hepatic lipidosis, potassium, or the kidney failure that started all this. For anyone who's had experience with these issues, do I have five hours? And should I not feed her any more in that time? I don't want to do anything to cause another seizure or make things worse.