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Senior cat with strange figure. (long, sorry)

fur_momma Jul 26, 2005 06:29 PM

Hello! I posted this on the general health forum, but I thought maybe someone here may know

I have a semi-ferral cat I have been feeding and grooming for the past year or so.

She is older, I am guessing about 10 or more. She is very shy, lives in a culvert under a driveway during the day, but at night, she will come and stay on my front porch and let me groom and pet her, but as I say, very shy. She won't even look into my eyes after all this time. But she will come when I call her or at least meow to let me know where she is.

Anyway, my question is:

She is very thin in her back area. Not her rump, but along her spine. I can see her ribs, and if I look at her from above, she looks immaciated. But from the side view she has a belly... As far as I know she has never had kittens, and I know she is spayed. She has never been vaccinated (and please don't suggest I take her to the vet. There is no way I can get her in a crate or anything even close to that without severe blood loss. MINE) I gave her deworming meds last week for round and hook worms, but not tape.
She has a fairly healthy appetite, but it is over 100 degrees in the day here. SHe is a DLH black sweet girl. I have given her some hairball stuff in case she was grooming something that made her not feel like eating. SHe eats as much as my 9 month old kitten. She is not dehydrated, I checked.

So, does anyone know if this figure is normal for an older cat? I have had only one other cat, and that was for a year. He was 12 when he died.

I'm more curious than concerned. She seems somewhat playful, and does chase bugs and mice at night when it cools off.

THanks for any information or links that may give me more information!

Love that Baby Kat!

Jacqueline

Replies (2)

PHMadameAlto Jul 26, 2005 09:13 PM

Her figure does sound a little odd, but from her behavior she sounds like she's not really sick, at least not at this point. You may be looking a "spay" pouch which many cats seem to get and not get rid of easily, even when they are not overweight.

She may have a small appetite because she is getting other bugs, etc. when you are not seeing her. Since she is active and wants to eat and socialize to an extent she more than likely doesn't feel bad and is certainly not in any great pain.

My feeling is that it could be worms, however with an over-the-counter wormer you could be asking for trouble. They have been know to make cats very ill or even kill them. She is better off with worms unless you can get her to a vet to test for a specific worm and then prescribe something especially for that parasite. However, obvivously you can't do that.

Keep working with her gently and enjoy her special friendship. You have obviously won her trust! And you've been kind to her. Bless you for that!
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Smile, it will make them wonder what you are up to!

fur_momma Jul 28, 2005 10:04 AM

THank you for that advise. She doesn't mind if I palpate her tummy, but it is firm, not soft. I don't feel any lumps, nor does she in any way act like it causes any discomfort.
I'm guessing she is just not moving as much as she used to.

THanks for the advise about dewormers. I didn't know. She seems fine since I gave her the other stuff, but I won't do that again.

Jacqueline

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