Susan,
What a glorious life he had and you were privileged to share part of it with him.  Our thoughts and tears are with you....
 
<<<<<HUGS>>>>>>

Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you, Julie.  Aren't our old guys wonderful.  I am so sad to have to say that Big Rik died in my arms around 2am this morning.  I had followed up on the suggestion of potassium - talked to my vet and added it to his SQ fluids.   Late yesterday afternoon he seemed to rally a bit but it didn't last long.  He has had this voracious appetite - scarfed down almost a whole can of cat food when he seemed to feel a little better yesterday..  I think that in itself is a sign of something wrong - he was like that for about a week.(I know that hunger/eating is one of the last functions to be lost - that a cat will eat up almost to the point of death so I knew it wasn't really  a positive thing.  He may have had some thyroid problems to develop or diabetes.  Had I not known his kidneys were so bad and if he hadn't been in such poor condition I'd have had blood work done.)   In fact I didn't get my hand out of the way fast enough one day and he chowed down hard on my thumb.  I look at the thumb now and wish I had another opportunity for him to bite me.
 
Give your Tommy and Sunny hugs from me.  I hope they are around for many, many  years but when their time comes I know Big Rik will be there waitiing for them - they can have the "old folks club".  Based on the amount of SQ fluids he absorbed very quickly over the last couple of days I think his kidneys just quit.   I will definitely look into the glucosamine/condroitin treats - I have other older kitties - but at 13-15 they are just kids compared to Big Rik.  Thanks for that information.
Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Susan,
 
Sending huge amounts of love and good wishes to Big Rik!  I adore the grumpy old men!  My Tommy is an old-timer, too, (not even sure how old), but he's also a bit weak in the hindquarters.  My vet Wendy said it's from losing a bit of muscle mass due to the combination of age and arthritis.  I have some kitty glucosamine/condroitin but he doesn't like the taste mixed in his food and he really objects to being pilled.  This company does have a treat formula that I bought for Sunny last year (she's about 105 years old!) and she wasn't crazy about it, but Tommy likes treats so I think I'll try it again for him.
 
 
Give Big Rik a big hug and Tommy and Sunny understand completely 'what a drag it is getting old...'
 
Love, Julie 

Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please add my 19 1/2 year old Big Rik to the special needs list.  He has been your typical grumpy old man for the last few years, but incredibly healthy.  He has just begun to stay dehydrated enough to need subQ fluids and I noticed yesterday that his hind quarters are getting week and unsteady.  He's a really fine old fella, felv negative.  thanks


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