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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 740825" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>Copa It’s not your fault! Kitties are very prone to this, unfortunately. </p><p></p><p>Stellaluna lived a good 6 years past diagnosis - to almost 20. And she wouldn’t eat the canned either. She was a dry crunchy girl. She did drink a lot, especially after I got her a fountain. Not one of the pet ones, a pretty one. She was a high class girl. </p><p></p><p>In the last two years it was a constant balance between the thyroid and the kidneys. Let the thyroid get a little worse to balance out the kidneys, or work on thyroid knowing kidney values would suffer. I did the thyroid stuff you rub In their ears. </p><p></p><p>She drank a lot and peed a lot but seemed overall happy. Her biggest problem as she got older was arthritis. She stopped wanting to get in the litter box, or would get mostly in but leave her butt hanging out the back. So we started putting those bed pads they use in nursing homes beside the box. After a while she gave up on the box entirely and just used the pads. But we made it work. She was happy, pretty much right to the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 740825, member: 23349"] Copa It’s not your fault! Kitties are very prone to this, unfortunately. Stellaluna lived a good 6 years past diagnosis - to almost 20. And she wouldn’t eat the canned either. She was a dry crunchy girl. She did drink a lot, especially after I got her a fountain. Not one of the pet ones, a pretty one. She was a high class girl. In the last two years it was a constant balance between the thyroid and the kidneys. Let the thyroid get a little worse to balance out the kidneys, or work on thyroid knowing kidney values would suffer. I did the thyroid stuff you rub In their ears. She drank a lot and peed a lot but seemed overall happy. Her biggest problem as she got older was arthritis. She stopped wanting to get in the litter box, or would get mostly in but leave her butt hanging out the back. So we started putting those bed pads they use in nursing homes beside the box. After a while she gave up on the box entirely and just used the pads. But we made it work. She was happy, pretty much right to the end. [/QUOTE]
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