Hi Laura
Given the symptoms you describe - I suspect his biggest issue at the moment is fluid on the lungs. If this is proved to be the case with the Xray - he will need high dose diuretics to remove the worst of the fluid over the next few days.
Frusemide - 6-10mg/kg for 2-3 days (be careful he doesn;t get dehydrated) to kick-start the fluid removal process dropping down to a maintenance dose of 2mg/kg for another 7 days.
As to what is causing it:
a) respiratory infection
b) heart issues
c) kidney - infection can;t be ruled out given his recent UTI's
Note I haven;t even mentioned asthma!
If it were me I would be wanting an Xray to determine if there is any heart/kidney involvement and antibiotics as well as frusemide to help stabilise the current symptoms. Also keep an eye on his food intake/gut movements as he made also need a gut stimulant
Poor Percy Roo - hope he is feeling better soon!
x
Vets in an hour for xrays and I'm absoloutly dreading it. I don't want to go.his breathing is worse panting and i can feel his heart beat though his chest very very fast and he keeps making chocking noises which wake him up from his snoozing.
He's currently alseep in my arms, I'm reading him storybooks (hehe i used to read to him when i first got him home from the rescue), I'm trying to do everything i can possibly do to keep him warm and comfortable.
:'(
Huge hugs Laura, keeping you and Percy-Roo in our thoughts, I really hope he will be Ok. hugs x
Vets in an hour for xrays and I'm absoloutly dreading it. I don't want to go.his breathing is worse panting and i can feel his heart beat though his chest very very fast and he keeps making chocking noises which wake him up from his snoozing.
He's currently alseep in my arms, I'm reading him storybooks (hehe i used to read to him when i first got him home from the rescue), I'm trying to do everything i can possibly do to keep him warm and comfortable.
:'(
Oh hun - nooo, can't believe he is sooo poorly and reading this has made me come out all goosebumpy. Percy-Roo is such a special piggy on here x)
Will keep everything crossed for you both for some positive news x>>
oh you sound much more positive hon, good luck with him, give him a mahooooosive hug from me and mine x
I burst into happy tears when i left the vets, i was expecting her to say that there was nothing more they could do for him and the best thing was to let him be pain free.
And thank you i shall give him a huuuuuuge cuddle when i go to give him his supper (currently tabby is snuggling him)
thank you for your reply toox
Aww this is good news! It sure sounds like your vets know what they're doing, and they want updates! Pull through Percy pig!
Percy-roo does have fluid on his lungs - possible infection?, nothing wrong with his organs or heart - its dropped today still high but not as high as yesterday almost his normal rate .
Glad to hear he has a proper diagnosis - infection is most likely given his organs are OK
He’s been given four shots poor baby! A higher dose diuretic, a steriod injection, something beginning with z-zimmax- zitamaninx? And hes been given an antibiotic furosamide and he’ll need another two doses daily for the next couple of days.
Wow Percy Roo - your vet is cool!.
OK - so fruseamide is the diuretic - you will need this for a couple of days up to a week to get rid of the fluid - going forwards, you can get an oral solution called frussol from the vets which is the same med as the injection - dosage 4-8mg/kg short term for the next 2-3 days
Zithro-max is the special piggie antibiotic - (Furry friends Uncle Simon prescribes this where most vets won;t - so like I said earlier - you have a cooll vet!). You will need zithro-max for a minimum of 7 days to kill all the bugs;
Finally - the steroid injection is to reduce inflammation and given you might have an infection i wouldn;t give any more of these (steroids also suppress the immune system, and therefore enable bugs to create havoc if given over any length of time) so if you need a further anti-inflammatory then opt for metacam which also provides pain relief
The vet, Katy, is worried that he’ll develop pneumonia so is wanting to get his chest and breathing sorted asap, and shes also concerned with his lack of appetite. I’ve been told to phone as soon as i get up tomorrow and inform them of his progress. : )
Good to hear asthma is no longer on the agenda
However since arriving home from the vets, Percy-Roo settled down in his beach cuddle cup for about half an hour and slept. When i went to check on him about half an hour ago he was stretching out of his bed nibbling (!) some hay. Woohoo! I haven’t seen him eat without assistance for about five days now.
Watch for his poo output - he may still need a gut stimulant - in his case zan-tac is a better bet (2-6mg/kg) then metoclopromide and can be prescribed in a phone call rather than a vets visit
He’s still getting his cc before bed though
Keep doing this -it's vital
I know hes nowhere near better, and we've got a long couple of weeks ahead but today when the vet injected him instead of being droppy and subdued he had some fight and a very hoarse wheek escaped from him. Perhaps the CC and syringing him water is helping?