Signs your cat may have IBD/Lymphoma

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • IBD and Lymphoma form the third of the three common age related conditions that older cats experience. This is my series of videos on common old cat diseases that features the IBD/Lymphoma complex. In it I review the common presenting signs, diagnostic steps and management strategies for this common disorder. You can find the other two videos on common old age cat diseases here:
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  • @loriw
    @loriw 2 года назад +141

    I sincerely wish this video had been available to me last year, when my girl was having these issues. We rely on our veterinarians to know all the signs and symptoms, and different medications and treatments available, but sadly, if we don't educate ourselves, things get missed. And that's exactly what happened with my baby girl.

    • @lulu_9000
      @lulu_9000 2 года назад +20

      Same. We lost our girl at the start of this year after at least a couple years of her displaying these symptoms. We kept bringing her to the vet -at least two different ones - but her blood tests and everything came back looking fine. It wasn't until she had something like a seizure-like episode on New Years that finally an ultrasound was done and they found thickened intestinal lining. But by that time it was too late. She declined quickly after that and we had to say goodbye just over a week later. Wish I had known this sooner. Probably would have pushed for an ultrasound earlier and then maybe we could have done more for her. But now I know for the next cat, and at least that's something.
      Sorry about your kitty. ❤️

    • @loriw
      @loriw 2 года назад +12

      @@lulu_9000 I'm so sorry. It's heartbreaking when we discover that something was totally preventable. That's happened to me, as well, in the past. My sweet girl that passed this year was diagnosed with IBD/lymphoma. But because I wasn't given all the treatment options, I made decisions that I probably would not have, had I been well informed. The first one being the prednisolone she was taking for quite some time. It caused diabetes, and I suspect heart problems, as well. All this was going on right in the middle of covid, and my veterinarians office was being very stingy with their appointments, so I was doing everything by phone. You would have thought that based on all the problems I was relaying to the vet, the light bulb would have gone on, and he would have told me to get her in there and test her for diabetes. But instead, he just kept telling me it was because she was an older cat. So she went months with her blood sugar sky high. I was furious when I found out. Despite starting insulin treatment, she went downhill from there, and she passed in March of this year. It was heartbreaking to watch her suffer for almost a year. As you said, anytime this happens, we are that much more educated if it comes up again. But that doesn't help my poor girl that isn't here anymore.

    • @brocklanders6969
      @brocklanders6969 2 года назад +7

      @@loriw Our cat was just diagnosed with small cell small intestine lymphoma. Initial probable diagnoses IBD vs. small cell lymphoma via ultrasound. Next via VDI Labs Feline GA Lymphoma Panel came back 7.7 High Positive. Confirmed via surgical biopsy, but fortunately in the superficial stage. We just started 1mg/5mg Chlorambucil/Prednisolone daily. Our vet is a feline only specialist with 25+ years experience.

    • @pennyqi6306
      @pennyqi6306 2 года назад +13

      Same. I lost my boy in January. Spent more than 20k but couldn’t get a certain diagnose. I don’t really care about the money but just want my boy to get proper treatments. I was devastated…

    • @loriw
      @loriw 2 года назад +8

      @@pennyqi6306 I'm so sorry. They take a piece of our soul with them when they go on ahead of us.

  • @DukeRevolution
    @DukeRevolution 2 года назад +101

    Dr. Burstyn: [educational and helpful information]
    Mr. Pirate: "Your hand is delicious."

  • @orangesweetness
    @orangesweetness 2 года назад +88

    My sweet little Squish just passed 2 days ago. I'm heartbroken. He was only 4.5 years old. I don't understand what happened. We came home and he was gone. I searched my home to find some kind of evidence of him choking or something; nothing... No chemicals are ever left out. He was a Scottish Fold. I know vats are good at hiding symptoms, but we can't think of anything different regarding behaviors, sleep, eating. I just don't understand. His tongue was pressed up on the roof of his mouth. No discoloration and no obstruction. I would think he would have slobbered if he was choking. I know knowing won't bring him back, but I'm devastated and hope it wasn't painful for him. He was my buddy and side kick. He was like a cat/dog/toddler to the end. He slept on me every day. He played fetch and tug of war. He never once scratched or bit anyone. He was bursting with love and personality. I'm shocked and in agony over my sweet, young boy being gone.

    • @myhomeCEO
      @myhomeCEO 2 года назад +12

      I am so sorry to hear this, it's heartbreaking. Sending you good vibes to help you cope with your lost

    • @orangesweetness
      @orangesweetness 2 года назад +18

      Thank you all for the kind comments! When I took him to get cremated, the lady asked about adoption again. I can't even think of that right now, but I do love cats, so maybe I can cross that bridge down the road. I have another cat that we rescued, and I feel so bad for him too. He's been very off. He seems depressed and won't leave my side. He's usually kinda a beat to me, but I think he senses I need him, or maybe he needs me. I'm not entirely sure. But he's been different and aside from loving on him and distracting him, idk what else to do to help him. I hate when people underestimate animals having feelings. He's grieving as well

    • @ellie698
      @ellie698 2 года назад +7

      I am so sorry
      Xxx

    • @lauriegentry7764
      @lauriegentry7764 2 года назад +10

      One of the greatest loss is losing our "pets". To me, they are our babies. Period. I'm truly sad that your baby is suddenly gone. I'm hoping that the love and understanding we send will help you through this pain. We love them so, and the pure love they give us is the best there is in this life.

    • @allthumbs3792
      @allthumbs3792 2 года назад +6

      I’m so very sorry to hear your dear little guy died so suddenly! Your mind must be swirling with grief and questions. It’s heartbreaking to lose our dear pets. My deepest sympathies.

  • @chris3117
    @chris3117 6 месяцев назад +8

    I was like 10 in my moms car on a rainy day and I see this handsome kitty on the street and say mom stop the car, I open the door and my sweet boy jumps right in. Years later, we got my boy to 22lbs (his breed are big boys). Out of no where he started rapidly losing weight he’s now 10lbs. Actually it happened around the time we had to put my other rescued cat down, I think he misses him. The vet thinks he has ibd, he’s on prednisone, we got his special hydrolyzed wet food which he hates so I spoil him with a little baby food so he eats it, we got the same kind of dry food, probiotics, and he’s still throwing up. The hydrolyzed dry food probably isn’t helping him. He’s jumping on the counter trying to eat my salmon, pizza, French fries. He eats his food, I feed him 3 times a day but seems like he’s still starving and throws up maybe 3 times a week, today he threw up 3 times. I’m gonna make the 4th vet appointment tomorrow. I’m going to push for a food allergy test. But I’m worried. I learned more from this video about the condition than 3 vet visits. My parents don’t live together anymore so I took kitty duty. My mom has ocd and the throwing up on the carpet drives her nuts. I was debating on putting him down tomorrow because eating and throwing it up isn’t a good quality of life..this video gave me hope. I just can’t see my boy suffer though. The way he runs around looking at everything I have like it’s food kills me. I just can’t tell, I don’t know if it’s too premature or he’s ready to go. He jumps so high, purrs the whole time he’s with me, sometimes shares my pillow, he’ll wake me up pawing my face to give him more food. I’m gonna try to give my boy more time for his sake. I just hope he’s not suffering. I’m gonna see what the vet says tomorrow. He’s only 11 we think.

  • @Spills51
    @Spills51 2 года назад +85

    My cat was diagnosed with either small cell lymphoma or extremely severe IBD. (Sadly I couldnt afford a biopsy after already having an ultrasound and specialist app)
    He has diabeties, Small cell lymphoma, and recently goes in and out of heart failure.
    Ill say this....If I could change only one thing from the past with him it would be an absolute no brainer....He would never ever of had dry food at all....its an absolute health killer and as a comparison it is like a candy bar for people....and just as bad (even the best dry food is worse then some of they worst wet food health wise).
    Im not saying all his issues are exclusively from that (Diabeties is 100% because of it though and I would heavily lean on heart failure also because of it).
    Either way keeping your cat at a healthy weight is key...unless as they age you like guilt and astronomical expense if your going to try and help him.
    I made lots of mistakes but even with basically living paycheck to paycheck....I have done absolutely everything to help him fight these issues and as long as he has a fair quality of life then I will never turn my back on him....I owe him that from being an ignorant owner.
    Thankfully it has been 4 years since his initial diabeties diagnoses and about two and half since his cancer/Ibd diagnosis....he takes chemo, insulin and about 5 other meds everyday.
    He still seems pretty normal despite everything and Im really happy with his day to day considering all his ailments....But so much revolves around him....finances and time being a massive priority if you are in such a situation....
    BUT HE IS MY BUDDY (his name is Bibble) AND AS LONG AS HE IS FIGHTING....ILL BE THERE RIGHT NEXT TO HIM TO THE VERY END.

    • @TwiPrime
      @TwiPrime 2 года назад +5

      I'm glad Bibble has you! I'm here looking for info for my friend whose kitty is trying to recover from an infection and we-don't-know-for-sure-yet-what-larger-health-problem. The thing that is for sure is that, even as his infection seems better and he seems stronger, his weight is super low, possibly still decreasing, though he is eating. Did your kitty ever lose a lot of weight in spite of eating?

    • @_RayOfLight_
      @_RayOfLight_ Год назад +3

      You are an amazing cat parent ❤

    • @MK-ih6wp
      @MK-ih6wp Год назад +2

      ​@@TwiPrime my cat had ravenous, insatiable appetite but was losing weight. I thought he had parasites but it was actually hyperthyroidism.

    • @TwiPrime
      @TwiPrime Год назад +1

      @@MK-ih6wp thanks for letting me know this. My friend's cat improved a good bit, with treatment for anemia, steroids and prescription diet. Imaging suggested he had either IBD or Lymphoma, then after an ultrasound, doctors said there weren't obvious signs of cancer (lymphoma), so IBD was the likelier problem, hence the Rx diet. He gained back some weight and continues to be pretty happy and comfortable, per his mom.

    • @ninabeach1
      @ninabeach1 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing your story. Best wishes to you and Bibble ❤

  • @gbbarn
    @gbbarn 7 месяцев назад +11

    My 6 yo cat has been recently diagnosed with metastatic lymphoma and I'm devastated, started about three weeks ago as a respiratory infection, took him to the vet right away, she gave him antibiotics for a week and a half and he got a little better but after a couple of days of his last dose of antibiotics he got worse, one of his eyes got bigger than the other which scared me so I took him to a more expensive vet and they did an x-ray on him and found two tumors, one in his shoulder and one behind his head and also fluid in his lungs, he also tested positive for leukemia virus. Be careful guys, choose you vet wisely and please vaccinate your kitten, mine was already too old when I got him to be vaccinated. This fucking sucks and I'm just counting the last days I get to be with him, at least he's under palliative care which he greatly appreciates as it helps him sleep more calmly. I'm choosing to share this so anyone reading can know the symptoms of a disease which I didn't have knowledge of and also don't blindly trust your vet, if you feel something's wrong; trust your gut.
    For anyone going through the same, I send you and your furry friend my best wishes. God bless u guys.

    • @EdiP67
      @EdiP67 5 месяцев назад

      ❤❤❤

    • @Ichigo-HKC
      @Ichigo-HKC 13 дней назад +1

      I’m so sorry!! It’s the worst feeling when your vet drops the ball and it costs your beautiful baby their life, I hope you are ok. My heart is breaking for you

    • @gbbarn
      @gbbarn 12 дней назад +1

      @@Ichigo-HKC It was rough but just a few weeks after he passed away, a new kitty found me, she started hanging around my house til she got confident. It's literally the same way my previous cat found me. She's a street cat, so very timid at first, but now she's a menace xD. I'm in bed and she's under the blankets as I'm writing this, she loves it xD. God bless u :D

    • @Ichigo-HKC
      @Ichigo-HKC 10 дней назад +1

      @@gbbarn he sent you a friend! The cat distribution system is fantastic

  • @EvokeASMR
    @EvokeASMR 2 года назад +78

    I lost my cat to Alimentary Lymphoma. First signs were increased vomiting. At first it was happening in the morning, and yellow/green frothy, but then it was happening all day. Immediately had bloods checked and ultrasound. Scan showed the cancer. Loss of appetite, weight loss, withdrawing followed. So very sad, and I lost her in a matter of weeks, despite the wonderful vet trying everything possible. Thank you for your wonderful videos, and for all that you do. I love to see your beautiful cats too! 😻

    • @wab_
      @wab_ 2 года назад +3

      I'm sorry for your loss 😢

    • @mulliganstew72
      @mulliganstew72 2 года назад +2

      I am so sorry. That is heartbreaking. Sending love and prayers

    • @eileenharding6880
      @eileenharding6880 2 года назад +4

      Me too, my girl had the symptoms, had exploratory surgery, no hope, cancer in her stomach, liver etc, she was ill for just 2 weeks it was devestating

    • @EvokeASMR
      @EvokeASMR 2 года назад +1

      @@eileenharding6880 so sorry for your loss 😕💜

    • @michellecrockettms.uniteds9101
      @michellecrockettms.uniteds9101 2 года назад +2

      My heart breaks for you and your sweet kitty! 💔

  • @reginabraidotti8128
    @reginabraidotti8128 2 года назад +35

    Dr. Burstyn, I can't thank you enough for this video. I had switched my cat's food a month ago and thought his persistent loss of appetite was due to him being finicky, but when you described being able to feel all the cat's bones in the spine and pelvis around the 3:45 mark, I realized that this described what I now could feel when I pet my cat. So I took him to the vet on Tuesday, and now he's going for an ultrasound this afternoon. You very well may have saved his life.

  • @teeny733
    @teeny733 2 года назад +34

    I lost my soulmate kitty to lymphoma. I wish I would have known what to look for... at the time, it seemed like it just came out of nowhere so suddenly. I wish I would have known so I could have helped her...
    But I'm glad I'm seeing this now so I can be aware of the signs to look for in my kitties now. Thank you for posting this. 💜

    • @kdog350
      @kdog350 2 года назад +7

      I lost my kitty to lymphoma as well February of last year. I believe it was definitely small cell lymphoma as it wasn't caught until he was very weak and frail. I still had 12 very good years with the little guy and I miss him dearly.
      Definitely glad to see this video as well so I know what to do in the future.

    • @Harpeia
      @Harpeia 2 года назад +3

      Same here, word to word... I'm sorry to hear you too went through it. But, as the good vet said, it's a fact of life, as difficult as it is to live with. At least we have some more knowledge about it now.

    • @irhonda31
      @irhonda31 2 года назад +5

      Same here. I'm still mad at myself 4-1/2 years later for missing the signs!

    • @brocklanders6969
      @brocklanders6969 2 года назад +7

      We have been lucky so far. We recently decided to take out 13 y.o. senior cat to a local feline only specialist with 25+ years experience. She had been vomiting more than usual. Our cat was just diagnosed with small cell small intestine lymphoma. Initial probable diagnoses IBD vs. small cell lymphoma via ultrasound. Next via VDI Labs Feline GA Lymphoma Panel came back 7.7 High Positive. Confirmed via surgical biopsy, but fortunately in the superficial stage. We just started 1mg/5mg Chlorambucil/Prednisolone daily. She has some cats that have been on this protocol for 8 years.

    • @lavender_haze
      @lavender_haze 2 года назад +4

      My soulmate cat has ckd, diagnosed when she was only 8. Almost two years later she’s improved a lot but I feel like we’re on borrowed time. She’s nowhere near the end of her life but it gives me so much anxiety to know she could have a month left or 3 years left. How do you cope with the loss of your soulmate? I cry about it often and I hate seeing her on her bad days. I cherish however much time I have left with her but I don’t know if I’ll survive after she dies. It seems impossible

  • @matthewcrome5835
    @matthewcrome5835 2 года назад +23

    My baby Puff got food-responsive IBD at a relatively young age (9). She was losing weight (she's always been a glutton so she started out fat) rapidly and was starving hungry all of the time. She was also constantly vomiting and having foul-smelling diarrhea. She eventually started losing her formerly pristine coat. My family took her to the vet and they thought she had hyperthyroidism. When her blood tests came back normal, the vets said she was OK and sent her back home. She continued with the same symptoms, got tested again, same response. It wasn't until she was 7 pounds (down from 14) that we really realized something was wrong. Poor baby was skeletal and we thought she was going to die. The vet finally gave her a stomach scan and she was diagnosed with severe IBD. She also had pancreatitis from extreme dehydration and malnutrition. She was given antibiotics and steroids, the latter of which made her even more hungry. Luckily she gained back all of her weight (but not her fur) and is doing the best she can considering her condition. She is still hungry all of the time and it's really frustrating. So moral of the story, if your cat is losing weight rapidly no matter the age, you should get it checked out, our baby almost died.
    UPDATE (since apparently people are still reading this): We had to put down Puff (she was 12) about 18 months ago. She had developed lymphoma, which is very common with IBD in pets and humans. Treating her cancer would have only given her a few months at most and would have likely put her through more suffering than it was worth. In addition, she was already shutting down - not moving or eating (like I said, she was a glutton, so very abnormal for her). It was heartbreaking and putting her down was one of the hardest decisions we've ever had to make. I still miss her. IBD is no joke.

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your story.

    • @BON1098
      @BON1098 4 месяца назад +2

      Im in the same boat. Several blood tests across 3 months (all fine), urinalysis (fine) and he will have an abdominal ultrasound next week. Ravenous eating, some vomiting, nasty poops, and losing weight. 23 lbs (yes he was FAT), now down to 18. While he needs to lose weight this is not the way I was hoping.

    • @LyranSoul
      @LyranSoul 4 месяца назад

      ​@@BON1098Sometimes vets are no help. Sounds like ibs. My cat has it, vomiting and bloody stool. I put him on wet food only and with an uncommon protein like rabbit, venison etc. Good quality wet food with limited ingredients will help. Some say that raw diets are good too. I just started him on stella and chewys raw dehydrated rabbit morsels.
      You can buy liquid slippery elm for cats that helps ease inflammation too. I also give him a probiotic.
      Dry food will be a problem. I also self diagnosed another cat with pancreatic insufficiency. He was losing weight, always starving. Vet couldn't figure it out. I ended up buying pancreatic enzymes, had to put in every meal and he lived a few years more. Some say a raw food diet is also better.

    • @LyranSoul
      @LyranSoul 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@BON1098Might be food responsive ibd. Switch to wet food only. Dry food is bad. Use an uncommon protein source like rabbit, venison, lamb etc. You can use slippery elm liquid for cats to help with inflammation. I also use probiotics and digestive enzymes for my cat

    • @Melissa-fz9tk
      @Melissa-fz9tk 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing. I'm so sorry you had this experience. My cat has been sick for almost 2 months and the vets don't know what it is. Looking at food allergies but she's still throwing up. I'm thinking IBD or small cell lymphoma. She's somewhat normal with antinausea meds but it's so hard to see her act so different from her normal self.

  • @ivonanadj5310
    @ivonanadj5310 2 года назад +13

    Your video changed my cat's life. I knew something was wrong, everything suggested that it is one of the things you talk about in this video. For 10 months I was trying to convince my vets to do a biopsy and endoscopy check, they were not taking it into consideration. It is funny because I am watching this video again and I stopped at the part where you are explaining how owners do not like the idea of doing biopsy, and for us it was the opposite. Now I am watching again to make a note and remember which medicine you recommended for IBD to have less side effects. These kind of videos are priceless to owners. We can be educated and advocate for our fur babies. It would be wonderful to have those 30 minutes videos about each disease group, I am sure you will have plenty of audience for those topics. Small number of vets know valid information regarding these questions, so educating ourselves as owners is crucial to preventing and knowing which steps you need to ask and take and insist on when you notice these sympthoms. Thank you again so much.

  • @Eowynnofrohan
    @Eowynnofrohan 2 года назад +12

    When my cat was 7 in 2019 I found a lump on his throat. I took him in and they said it was a swollen lymph node. They took a biopsy and it was large cell lymphoma. He didn't have any other symptoms. I took him to chemo and now he's on prednisolonr every other day and he's doing really well. The vet said the prognosis was like 6 months to a year but it's been 3 years!

  • @ranzheng3856
    @ranzheng3856 Год назад +7

    Doctor, thank you so much for giving me confidence to treat my IBD cat. I was feeling devastated for days when told that cat IBD is “incurable”.

  • @bratsmom6749
    @bratsmom6749 2 года назад +75

    My Bratty lived for years with IBD, pancreatitis, and hyperthyroidism. She was borderline kidney problems and did quite well on diet and meds. I noticed urinary difficulties, and found out she had transitional cell carcinoma. I had her put down at 17-1/2 years old. Her doc said it is rare in cats. She survived 4 years after surgery for hemangiosarcoma, also rare in cats.

    • @starlingwatermelon24
      @starlingwatermelon24 2 года назад +4

      She seemed like a bit of a fighter! 💪

    • @bratsmom6749
      @bratsmom6749 2 года назад +5

      @@starlingwatermelon24 She sure was! Tough as nails up to the end! 💪

    • @keerthanan7236
      @keerthanan7236 Год назад +1

      Hi what did you give for IBD And pancreatitis, please help 😭🙏🏻

    • @bratsmom6749
      @bratsmom6749 Год назад +2

      @keerthanan7236 She was on prednisone (steroid) to control inflammation and medication to control vomiting. Her diet was very strict, but she ate it without any problems. Sure do miss that tough little cat!

    • @keerthanan7236
      @keerthanan7236 Год назад

      @@bratsmom6749 thanks for the reply, everyday predni would cause kidney inflammation right?

  • @spiralflash6169
    @spiralflash6169 Год назад +8

    I watched this video last year because I became a fan of Dr. B., Mr. P. & Ms. C. when I adopted my senior cat 2 years ago. Now my Ms. P. has been diagnosed with IBD, and I’m back to learn more. You make me feel so much better about it. Thank you! ❤

  • @Starburstnova
    @Starburstnova 4 месяца назад +6

    My 9 year old kitty is getting a biopsy on Tuesday after getting an ultrasound showing a thickened duodenum. I've had her since she was 1 and for as long as I've had her, she's thrown up more than she should. I always wondered if she had some food allergy, and discussed it with the vet many times. Back then, it wasn't so frequent, so the vet wasn't too concerned and we were just keeping an eye on it. But then a few years ago she started having coughing fits and throwing up more often. She was eventually diagnosed with asthma, but we still didn't know what was causing the vomiting after multiple x-rays and a GI panel. Then last week she was vomiting on and off all day which was unusual even for her (previously it was once or twice every week or so) and the vet recommended the ultrasound. She's back to herself now and been such a trooper through all of this. I'm hopeful that it's food-responsive IBD and we just need to find the right diet for her. Despite it all being scary, after running so many tests, I'm relieved to have one come back as abnormal as it's leading us closer to an answer, and helping her feel better. Your video outlining all the potential possibilities has me feeling more at ease.

    • @coinholio6863
      @coinholio6863 Месяц назад

      How is your girl doing now?

    • @Starburstnova
      @Starburstnova Месяц назад

      @@coinholio6863 She's okay! We've had her on an hydrolyzed protein diet for the last few months and she's throwing up a lot less and is more playful than she's ever been, so it certainly seems to be helping.
      Unfortunately she was also officially diagnosed with low-grade enteropathy-associated small t-cell lymphoma. However, it seems like we caught it very early, so right now the oncologist isn't even recommending treatment...only to continue with the new diet, and come back for an ultrasound every 3 months to see whether or not it's progressing, and if so by how much. And if there's little-to-no changes, they may even extend that period to every 6 months.
      I'm still not totally sure what the overall prognosis is...the vet made it sound like this was a best case scenario diagnosis and "good" news (at least considering the situation lol...obviously any cancer is bad news). The way they described it, I got the impression it was too early to really give a proper prognosis, and they can only do that once symptoms hit a certain point. Although it's possible I misunderstood that part.

  • @karens9157
    @karens9157 2 года назад +29

    I've been so looking forward to this video, thank you SO MUCH!!! These deep dives into what's going on with our aging cats are incredibly helpful for laymen like me! I have a really good vet, but there's never enough time to sit and discuss beyond what treatments to try. Understanding things on this level, explained in an informative but digestible way, is really amazing and helps make sense of what are scary and progressive symptoms. Me and my Lucy and Splat are very grateful. Thank you!

  • @vandatomasa
    @vandatomasa 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for explaining about this! Our dear senior kitten had some trouble eating and we went to the vet to do all possible tests.. the ultrasound showed either alimentary lymphoma or IBD 😔 Sadly due to his age ( might be around 16 years, but we are not sure since he is a former stray that's been with us for 5 years) the vets are sceptical about biopsy under anesthesia / chemo treatment 😔 I wish it was possible to help him with quality of life/extra time soo much 💔

  • @shannonransom5996
    @shannonransom5996 2 года назад +27

    Dr. Burstyn, I can't tell you how grateful I am for this video coming out when it did!
    My cat had poor appetite and hadn't had a bowel movement in days, so I took her in. I knew she was showing classic IBD/lymphoma symptoms and is 9 years old, but was even more validated by her having a known sensitivity to chicken protein.
    Went in, doctor immediately said intestines were thickened and it was likely IBD. She just started oral steroids.
    I was so so scared this morning, and I can't imagine how much worse it would have been if I didn't have this video!
    Me and Halibut thank you sincerely.

    • @keerthanan7236
      @keerthanan7236 Год назад +1

      What was the oral steroid, please help

  • @EveBolt
    @EveBolt 2 года назад +17

    The bit about the "atomic poos" brought some interesting perspective to the fact that one of our cats used to have those all the time, but it has lessened a lot in the last year so I think we maybe found a better food for her. She also gets a bit of pure pumpkin purée daily, so maybe that helped..? :3

  • @DamianSheesh
    @DamianSheesh Год назад +6

    You're an amazing veterinarian. I wish mine had your beside manner. My kitty is going through something unknown right now which includes some kind of gi inflammation and the word lymphoma gets thrown around like it's nothing and that terrifies me. This video gives me some hope and also just info to use to ask questions. Wish you were in LA

  • @michellejames1462
    @michellejames1462 2 года назад +7

    I love this guy he is always looks happy and he
    Loves cats my type of man 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾

  • @ThereSaSpiderNMySoup
    @ThereSaSpiderNMySoup Год назад +6

    I have 3 cats and you have described our entire diasgnostic journey up to the ultrasound. Unfortunately our vets aren't very good about ways to approach this. We feel like we're visiting a super expensive self serve place where the vet assistants just ask us what procedure we'd like, do it and just email us the test results leaving us to our own devices.

    • @donnazukowski
      @donnazukowski 7 месяцев назад

      Your vet should give you referrals. Google their reviews and look them up on the web to see their services. I live just outside NYC and I tell people which vets are good and which ones aren’t.
      Also, are there vet schools in your area?

  • @kyuuness
    @kyuuness 2 года назад +12

    Thanks Dr. Uri! My baby Boba had something just happen in August of this year, had no clue what started it since she wasn't regularly a scarf and barf cat before that, but it caused her to drop quite a lot of weight (0.5lb from 8.5lb 4 months earlier to 8.0lb) and suffered dehydration. All her bloodwork, x-rays, and stool samples all returned clean (twice!), even when the GI and diahrrea issues persisted. My vet tried to prescribe Hill's GI support prescription food, but she hates Hill's. Surprisingly, probiotics into her wet food and a wet-food only diet worked after the Hill's failed. This info will be super useful in case it happens again... and I'll be more vigilant in the future. IBD is poorly understood in humans, much less cats. She seems to be doing OK, even though her meals are costing me a small fortune. Anything for my princess.

    • @donnabaardsen5372
      @donnabaardsen5372 2 года назад +3

      Mine too! Her special diet costs me a pretty penny. But as you've said, anything for my precious, spoiled girl 😸

    • @hl5645
      @hl5645 2 года назад +1

      That's my kitty! 😿 Which probiotics do you use?

    • @terrycarretta4714
      @terrycarretta4714 2 года назад +1

      @Kyuu which wet food & which probiotics are you using with your precious kitty?

    • @mulliganstew72
      @mulliganstew72 2 года назад

      Did you guys do an ultrasound?

    • @kyuuness
      @kyuuness 2 года назад

      @@mulliganstew72 We didn't. I think the initial worry was she swallowed something foreign, followed by by a potential bacterial infection or stress-induced response. She was prescribed antibiotics which I think caused some of the persistent GI issues that followed when I took her in the second time. I've tried lowering the frequency of the probiotics but her stool consistency was runny after so I figured I'd just keep her on it since I already bought the probiotics and it was working.

  • @dorrisbeseril1636
    @dorrisbeseril1636 2 года назад +9

    My cat is 17 years old and has had trouble with constipation. She has had to have an enema twice. I have started giving her Miralax once or twice a day (1/4 tsp). She has been having bowel movements, not diarrhea just reg stool. She eats only Fancy Feast pate. No dry no temptations. Just can food. She seems to be doing well.
    Thanks for your videos! 💜💜

  • @smitelf
    @smitelf 2 года назад +7

    Thank you, Dr. Uri! I'm so happy you did a video on IBD. My 8-year-old cat was diagnosed with IBD earlier this year; her main symptom was vomiting several times a week. Nothing showed up on blood work, but ultrasound indicated mild pancreatitis, and our vet figured IBD might also be involved. We were able to do a successful food exclusion trial, and now she's on a combination of duck+rabbit that works well for her. She's down to about once a month vomiting now, a huge improvement, similar to where Mr. Pirate seems to be at. I'm also giving her prescribed B12 injections every two weeks and probiotics mixed in her food; who knows if it helps ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ but can't hurt.
    I really appreciate how you laid out the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions. This video is a great framework for making sure my kitty gets the continued monitoring she'll need for her IBD and her general "senior cat" status :)

    • @Spookycheeky
      @Spookycheeky Год назад +1

      Can I ask what brand food you're using for your fur baby? I am struggling finding my fur baby something that's not upsetting to his tummy. Thank you for your kindness.

  • @erinaceus
    @erinaceus 2 года назад +7

    Thank you Dr. Uri for your thorough explanation of these conditions. We want our furry friends to be happy and healthy as long as possible, and sometimes we just don't know the right questions to ask or what medication might work better than another. I really appreciate you being an advocate for pet owners and their charges.

  • @starinajar13
    @starinajar13 2 года назад +4

    I’m don’t have a cat but I’m glad that you can give helpful info for people who do :) also Mr Pirate’s dangling feet when you were holding him was so cute 🥰

  • @wandawarren2593
    @wandawarren2593 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for posting this! I just left the Vet today and we will diagnosing my baby girl over the next few weeks. This video will allow me to sleep tonight. You are the Best! Thx

  • @MichelleSkinnerMusic
    @MichelleSkinnerMusic Год назад +3

    Thank you for this informative video. I watched this video last night, prior to my Ollie cat’s ultrasound today to discover what is wrong with him. I’m so glad I came across this video because my senior cat of 16 years was diagnosed with possible Lymphoma. I’m thankful you outlined the treatment methods, and I definitely was prepared when the doctor told me the news, and treatment plan. Thank you for making the videos so informative, and also enjoyable to watch. You clearly have a love of animals and education. Thanks again!

  • @calmcreaturestudio
    @calmcreaturestudio Год назад +3

    Hi Dr. Uri - thank you for this video... our Sparky will be going in for an ultrasounds tomorrow for these issues. We have been feeling really anxious and this video has been really comforting to watch. I wish we lived in BC so you can be our vet. You are doing amazing things with this channel. Please say hello to Pirate and Clawdz for all of us.

  • @amydebuitleir
    @amydebuitleir 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for a very informative video. As always, Professor Paws was on my lap while I watched.

  • @kaesmithmusic
    @kaesmithmusic Год назад +4

    Thank you! We're going through this with one of our cats and I learned so much from this video. Thank you!!

  • @ashleyromero5302
    @ashleyromero5302 2 года назад +11

    Would love to hear more on food exclusion trials! We are trying this now, the food is so expensive and it was hard to believe cats would be allergic to certain proteins, it’s interesting. Thank you for these videos!

    • @maryandersondearing3053
      @maryandersondearing3053 2 года назад +3

      Yes, this.

    • @spiralflash6169
      @spiralflash6169 Год назад +3

      Yes, please! No one else goes into depth about this.

    • @MeowmyandMe
      @MeowmyandMe 11 месяцев назад

      In the same boat! And my cat is so picky she won’t eat a lot of these speciality foods. So they end up going to waste and I worry that she will starve

  • @stephanieparker1250
    @stephanieparker1250 Год назад +2

    Make sure the patient is calm and well petted 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @barbarawarren9443
    @barbarawarren9443 2 года назад +6

    I wish most American (human) physicians were as well-educated, skilled at differential diagnosis, disease prevention, and able to teach human health this well. Pirate is so lucky to have adopted this rare vet as his "dad." Vancouver pets are so lucky too!

  • @Jaxzyn
    @Jaxzyn 2 года назад +3

    Wow this is so helpful! Thank you. I'm sad that one of my older cats probably has one of these conditions but this gives me a clue on how to proceed that my local vet could not. They couldn't find anything from blood & urine tests and they didn't know what to suggest. I can't believe they don't know about these! I hope it's not too late.

  • @mariarohmer2374
    @mariarohmer2374 Год назад +1

    You are such a sweet man. You cat is so loving too. aww

  • @solracer66
    @solracer66 6 месяцев назад +1

    This video has been very helpful! Out 11 year old cat is exhibiting most of the symptoms mentioned, major weight loss, lack of appetite, occasional throwing up (usually clear), peeing outside the litter box, etc. The vets have been all over the place with our vet just treating the minor inconsistencies in his blood work to the second-opinion vet saying he should be put down immediately. Thankfully we eventually took him to the ER vet where we are working through the progression mentioned with so far large-cell lymphoma being mostly eliminated but the small-cell/IBD determination yet to be confirmed. Next week is a thorough checkout by their ace internal medicine vet and if recommended an ultrasound. The only issue is that vet prices here in the states have spiked with the ultrasound coming in at a mind-boggling $850 USD! I can't imagine it is that expensive in Canada it has me wondering if the drive from Seattle to Vancouver might be worth it. For now he's getting appetite stimulants and we are hoping soon he will eat enough on his own we can stop syringe feeding him and get on to treating what's causing the issues.

  • @ElessaB
    @ElessaB 2 года назад +3

    This is excellent information. My 12 year old orange boy has IBD and has been on pred for a few years.

  • @alisonjetmar7437
    @alisonjetmar7437 2 года назад +4

    Dr. Uri - You are such a treasure to your profession. An outstanding match - your personality and choice of career. I very much appreciate your knowledge and your cool feline buddies! Thank you

  • @Gurrla
    @Gurrla 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you. My Rio and I are trying to figure out what is ailing him right now. I feel like I’m seeing him slowly leaving me but you’ve given me hope. I’ll be sure to go better prepared to the vet visit this coming Wednesday.

    • @mkallday
      @mkallday 3 месяца назад +2

      All I can say is advocate advocate advocate for them. I went to 6 different vets. Used first exam coupons read tons of blogs with owner experiences. I googled each of the items on my cats blood work and even if it was in the “normal range” but for example closer to the low or high number I would search “low X” or “high X” and then save any diseases associated with those ranges. It’s really up to us to save them. Wishing y’all the best of luck ❤

    • @mkallday
      @mkallday 3 месяца назад

      First exam free coupons (VCA, Vetco, etc)

    • @Gurrla
      @Gurrla 3 месяца назад +1

      @@mkalldaythank you ❤

  • @cudacznycudak
    @cudacznycudak 2 года назад +4

    Thank you very much for this video! My younger cat (14yo girl) started struggling with IBD earlier this year. We switched to hypoallergenic food and it's much better. Kissa doesn't enjoy her new diet that much, but at least her poops finally look like poops again.

  • @gaildoughty6799
    @gaildoughty6799 2 года назад +9

    Mr. Pirate is so very handsome. And sweet. 💕

  • @evelynharber6077
    @evelynharber6077 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just happened upon your videos again, you seem to have disappeared for a while, and this videos subject was very relevant to me at this time. My little female, 7 year old, is attending her vet later this week because of unusual but quite often vomiting. Hoping to finally be able to help her and her tummy concerns. Thank you for the timing and give Mr. P. an extra big cuddle from all your fans, he is very admired and loved not only by you!😸❤💞

  • @susank3986
    @susank3986 2 года назад +50

    I lost three of my kitties to lymphoma. Could not afford chemo. Vet medical care is way too expensive! I now have insurance for my cats but many of these procedures will still put me in the red for sure. I wish this situation could change. Its very unfair to lower middle class and low income people.

    • @crystalheart9
      @crystalheart9 2 месяца назад +3

      I know how you feel. I just adopted a senior kitty from the shelter and I was given a paper showing she was vet checked and healthy. I've had her two months almost and she has diarrhea. I've taken her to my vet and he has tested her with bloodwork and put her on zd. He said if she doesn't improve I will have to take her to a specialist. I don't know how much I will be able to afford. I'm really worried about her. All the treatments sound well and good but people on modest incomes cant afford a pet anymore.😭😿

    • @Hannelore7
      @Hannelore7 Месяц назад +2

      @@crystalheart9 Put her on different food she is not used to..had 3 cats with this. Poop pills from donor cats is good too..but the food is important..change it to a high end food she has not eaten ie Rabbit, venison, Rabbit helps my cat not have diarhea.

    • @crystalheart9
      @crystalheart9 Месяц назад +1

      @@Hannelore7 Thank you for this information. Can you direct me to a place where I can buy that type of food? I have no idea where to get it. Thank you for your help.🥰😻

    • @rikkihodgins3613
      @rikkihodgins3613 Месяц назад +1

      I am sorry I thankfully had some money saved when my cat did I still decided to put him down sadly because my vet said he will only live 3-6 months and it will be a constant stress on him so I let him go peacefully it was very hard now his brother is having symptoms similar I’m hoping for ibd over lymphoma

    • @kboss4393
      @kboss4393 Месяц назад

      Look into the homeopathic products for cats and dogs! THC. CBD and other natural remedies. They are really doing wonders and VET Docs don't want you to know!
      Pass it on. Research

  • @barbaraross5256
    @barbaraross5256 2 года назад +3

    It was very important informative information about cancer in your pets. I'm dealing with that right now my cat has that lymphoma in the breast. She still active playing eating she hasn't vomited. She just stays under me more. She needs mommy's love his mommy gives her all the time 💕💕💕💕💕💕

  • @inesucrvenom
    @inesucrvenom 5 месяцев назад +1

    Rewatching your videos is definitely wise thing to do! I just realised we never tested for B9, only B12 (and that was even higher than normal). And that I intended to do ultrasound and the vet who is doing it wasn't available and the went through the cracks. I spend a year being so obsessed with trying to handle his not good stool after he had those 25 cm of small intestines removed, that even if we have IBD confirmed I forgot some other things you mention here. I'm glad I viewed this again because we're already planning teeth cleaning and checks, so one more to put into the list should be easy :D

  • @nancyfasolino7607
    @nancyfasolino7607 10 месяцев назад +2

    Would love to know pirates diet!! Maybe you have more videos! You are a vet I trust and this was very helpful!

  • @melissawright5716
    @melissawright5716 Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting this video. I would like to request even more in depth on this subject. I would love to know more for my cats sake.

  • @evamussio7533
    @evamussio7533 2 года назад +4

    Mr Pirate is adorable 😍 💕

  • @andreah6379
    @andreah6379 2 года назад +5

    My reg vet thought Tigger had IBD. I tried "food exclusion" path 4 years & it didn't work. Where I live it's hard to find a competent vet. I wasn't happy with another vet when he poo-poo'd my concern over T's frequent vomiting & said, "No big deal! Cats vomit all the time." Only 7 mos later, I had to put 16+ yo Tigger down after a 3rd vet said she felt numerous small tumors in his abdomen. After watching this video, I would want to ask any new vet what they would do with these 4 common problems b4 taking my cat in to them. My reg vet thought T also had heart murmur & actually said I would have to take T 187 miles one-way to UC Davis just to get testing done!! I feel so unequipped to get just the proper care a cat needs because of where I live. Medical care for both humans & cats stink in Reno!

  • @ilcasdy5
    @ilcasdy5 2 года назад +8

    My cat has been on prednisone for awhile now and when I asked my vet about Budesonide he was like yeah it works well and has less side effects we should try it. It seemed strange to me that I had to suggest it though.

    • @PiepMiau04
      @PiepMiau04 2 года назад +5

      I asked about it too and my vet said there are new studies out and that it doesn't really have less side effects? Idk what to think, I read so much different stuff about it now.. drives me crazy lol

  • @humahumayun6959
    @humahumayun6959 5 месяцев назад +2

    I really don't know if my cat had one of these conditions, but he certainly had several of the symptoms described. Unfortunately, my local vet clinic has gone downhill in recent years, as they don't seem to have any permanent vets there. Every time I go in, even if it is several visits in a short space of time (I had three cats), it's a different person every time.
    Anyway, I took Merlot in for a check up, but the vet didn't seem concerned that he had lost a significant amount of weight, nor when I mentioned that he was moving much more slowly and seemed weak. She said that he probably had arthritis and that I could give him supplements and not to worry about the weight loss/reduced appetite, as long as he was still able to swallow his food. I had also mentioned to vets/nurses there before that his poos were very smelly and that he had dandruff. Again, they hadn't seemed concerned and just suggested supplements.
    So, I just tried to get Merlot to eat a bit more, but he lost weight rapidly and was as described in the video, i.e. wasting away with a nobbly spine and very skinny in the pelvis area. There wasn't a great deal of vomiting, but there was some. He also started leaving tiny, hard poops outside the litter tray.
    He died in his sleep a few weeks after I had taken him to the vet. At least he seemed to go peacefully. I felt so guilty that I didn't take him back and insist they take another look/run some tests, but they are supposed to be the experts, so I believed them at the time. Also, I had just taken my other cat in three times due to a skin problem, which they never diagnosed, even though he saw three different vets. I felt like they were taking my money for nothing. When Merlot passed, they just said he was old so it could have been any number of things. Well, I don't know how old he was as he was a stray, but the vets had placed him at between 11 and 13, so he wasn't ancient and maybe something could have been done for him.
    I have since learnt that sudden/rapid weight loss in a cat is a real warning sign that something could be seriously wrong and I can't believe the vet just ignored it. Luckily, when I took my other cat in for his check up recently, the vet we saw this time was concerned about his weight loss and ran tests. Turns out he has hyperthyroidism and he is now undergoing treatment. She was shocked to hear what happened with my other cat. I hope this vet stays, but sadly I fear she is another temp and it will be someone else when he goes back for more tests. I'm just glad that the warning signs weren't ignored this time. I couldn't bear to lose another kitty that way.

  • @PennySue
    @PennySue 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! We love you Mr. Pirate and Clawdia too❣🐾❤

  • @huffadopolis
    @huffadopolis Год назад

    I can't thank you enough for this video it is going to help me have a much more informed discussion with my vet after an initial ultrasound led to a diagnosis of IBD in one of my cats. Thank you very much for taking the time to share your knowledge with everyone.

  • @ilovegoodsax
    @ilovegoodsax 2 года назад +15

    Thank you for this video Dr. Burstyn! About six months ago, my 13/14 year old torbie started having occasional bouts of diarrhea, and then weeks later, vomiting. I took her to the vet who ordered an ultrasound of her stomach as intestinal lymphoma was suspected. Things didn't look good with my cat's gut after the ultrasound so I decided to go ahead with the invasive route of surgical biopsy of her intestines as I wanted to know what I was dealing with to treat properly. Turns out it wasn't lymphoma, but severe IBD, the worst case of IBD my vet had seen in her 20 year career! My cat is now on a "novel" single source diet of lamb for the rest of her life, as well as a high-quality probiotic and monthly vitamin B12 injections (she was deficient because of malabsorption which of course is common with IBD). It's been three months since she's been fully transitioned to this new diet/supplement regimen and is now doing great!

    • @MothGirl007
      @MothGirl007 2 года назад +3

      I'm so happy for you and your cat that she doesn't have cancer and is doing well now.

    • @rz202
      @rz202 2 года назад +3

      Hi, what probiotic you are using and how is its effect so far? Thanks

  • @ptek1185
    @ptek1185 2 года назад +10

    Wow, you just described my cat. Weight loss, muscle loss, bony spine and pelvis, dull thin coat, soft atomic poo, and occasional vomiting. I just had him at the vet yesterday for an exam. Kidney disease markers slightly elevated, but not enough to explain all these symptoms. They did an ultrasound and I'm waiting for the results. If it comes back as IBD or Lymphoma, I will be better prepared to ask the right questions. Thank you so much for this video!

    • @PD-zs5wi
      @PD-zs5wi Год назад +1

      What was it? Is he okay?

    • @ptek1185
      @ptek1185 Год назад +2

      @@PD-zs5wi It ended up being small cell lymphoma. It didn't respond to treatment and he passed last April

    • @CancerCleric
      @CancerCleric Год назад +1

      ​@P Tek sorry to hear. What was the treatment/drug?

    • @ptek1185
      @ptek1185 Год назад +2

      @@CancerCleric When we initially thought it was IBD he was started on prednisolone and tylan powder. After he didn't improve we did another biopsy and found the small cell lymphoma. He was prescribed a chemo drug compounded for his body weight. I don''t remember the drug name.

  • @Arejen03
    @Arejen03 2 года назад +4

    Great video doc!

  • @SucculentSorcerer
    @SucculentSorcerer Год назад

    Thank you for this comprehensive explanation!! It is so helpful for those of us with older cats starting down this path. My CH cat has been having issues for a couple of months and is now on prednisolone and b12 shots, as well as metronidazole to manage her diarrhea. As you say, we were seeing some muscle loss, most noticeable by her pelvis and spine, and eventual food avoidance. Bloodwork was fine except for elevated neutrophils. Xrays have shown mild inflammation. We may not do biopsy due to her size (5 lbs, down from 6.5, she is tiny!) and her cerebellar hypoplasia. This video has been an invaluable resource in our attempts to help her, and we are now exploring dietary options, armed with this information that has allowed us to have great discussions with her vet. From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU!! ❤❤❤❤❤ We love you!!!

  • @lucybeevor9148
    @lucybeevor9148 Месяц назад

    Really useful info, thank you

  • @nayaalutam
    @nayaalutam 10 месяцев назад +1

    My 7month old kitten diagnosed of Lymphoma and Vet prescribed Prednisone

  • @nartyteek
    @nartyteek 2 года назад +7

    I got my cat tested out the wazoo when he got greasy stools last month and in the end, we walked away with a diagnosis of possibly diet or stress, so that's gonna take some time to work out lol. He has complicated mental health issues, so we decided to focus on stress reduction a bit more, and his stool returned to normal. I almost wanted it to be worms because at least that's a little easier to target. "Stress" always sounds so fudgy to me. But I guess with a trauma survivor, it's plausible? He also seems to be doing better with mammal-based foods, so hey, whatever works.

    • @mulliganstew72
      @mulliganstew72 2 года назад +1

      Seriously… Just to walk in the door you have to pay $90 at my vet. I am convinced that cats are very sensitive creatures & if you even move a piece of furniture they will get stressed out and show it by vomiting, diarrhea, etc. my current Kitty picks up on my mood so I have to be very upbeat around her all the time! lol My advice for anyone with complicated kitty issues is to go straight for an ultrasound and go to a diagnostic company that is run independently than the vet and cheaper. They have trained technicians who are able to read results and relay them to you and/ or your vet of choice.

  • @nancyfasolino7607
    @nancyfasolino7607 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is excellent that you so much very helpful!!

  • @dennett73mk
    @dennett73mk 8 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video. My 12 year-old Gracie has this condition and we are currently trying to get her to eat again. Using an appetite stimulant. Metronidazole did not help with diarrhea. She's having a rough time.

    • @ammy1977
      @ammy1977 6 месяцев назад

      How did she go? ❤

  • @pamelarose9835
    @pamelarose9835 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this very informative video and for all that you do. You are a Blessing to this community. Love to you and Mr. Pirate and your other kitty's too. I lost my Little Kim a year ago to Kidney disease and she just turned 19. My baby Boo has tummy issues that i believe are related to IBD or Lymphoma. The blood test came out fine. She's a little anemic though. She has an appetite and she eats but doesn't gain weight. In fact she has lost weight! 😟 She is definitely anorexic. She does have other symptoms as well. I will be following up with the vet again real soon! Thank you again. ❤

  • @Donteatacowman
    @Donteatacowman 2 года назад +3

    !! Earlier this year, my cat had a couple weeks of vomiting/nausea, acting a little weird, and losing weight suddenly. Because i have pet insurance, I was able to do all these tests until I finally said to stop, because they kept not seeing anything and assuming that it was due to a new diagnosis that required new invasive tests. I was also told that if there was something wrong (at that point, after ultrasounds/bloodwork/etc found nothing), it wouldn't be treatable anyway. But in the meantime... she wasn't vomiting anymore and her weight stabilized. She's still too skinny (she eats regularly though) but her last yearly checkup found nothing else the matter at all. I'm still listening to all this because the description is a little too close for comfort. She still gets around okay and acts normal but is on a special diet due to allergies, and her hips are definitely too thin.
    Edit: She's on the HA diet like you said! So I wonder if the other blood test would be redundant. She does respond to steroids but we don't do them very often due to the increased risk of diabetes if we used it regularly. That's for her skin irritants though, not about her weight.

    • @sunkissed6220
      @sunkissed6220 Год назад

      @Donteatacowman may I ask which pet insurance do you have?

    • @Donteatacowman
      @Donteatacowman Год назад +1

      ​@@sunkissed6220 It's the ASPCA one. I won't defend them to the death or anything because I know they're out there to make money, but when I was cross-comparing pet insurance companies, they seemed like the least bad option. And I've only had good experiences with them so far, which is way more than I can say for any of my human health insurers.

  • @Cristina-dv5ij
    @Cristina-dv5ij 2 года назад +20

    I feel food is so important, I looked into it and now I make wiser choices for my cat. She's still young and it's scary to see this video and stories that people share, but being informed is key. In the end, fear must not overcome us, and love is always heavier in the heart.

    • @mulliganstew72
      @mulliganstew72 2 года назад

      What do you feed her?

    • @MK-ih6wp
      @MK-ih6wp 2 года назад

      Nutritionally balanced diet, less toxic flea medicine, and rational application of vaccines-- titer checks instead of reckless over-vaccination-- will go a long way in improving your pet's life.

    • @CelineNoyce
      @CelineNoyce 2 года назад

      I am getting another cat when this one is put down because I get better and better with each cat keeping them healthy with the proper food and supplements.

  • @MR-pr8tp
    @MR-pr8tp 2 года назад +2

    Enjoyed the video. I didn't catch the name of the blood test for IBD. You mentioned it might be something to pursue.
    Having mentioned cat food a resource for IBD, I would like to see a video on the best food for cats. As grain free food has grown into a huge market, cat food specialties have become expensive, and curious whether much of this is hype, a marketing gimmick. What should one look for in cat food, ingredients etc? Dry food versus wet food? My cats are addicted to 'treats" and feel this is bad for their health so is another interest.
    Thanks for the videos!

    • @brocklanders6969
      @brocklanders6969 2 года назад +3

      There is also a VDI Labs Feline GI Lymphoma Panel.

  • @marlowemuffingrab
    @marlowemuffingrab 2 года назад +2

    Dr Burstyn - please consider doing a video on saddle thrombus, including early signs that might indicate when preventative diagnostics or treatment would be a good idea. Our 12-ish year old cat was killed by it yesterday and in hindsight it may have been catchable before hand. Thank you.

    • @sunkissed6220
      @sunkissed6220 Год назад

      My cat experienced saddle thrombus as well. I would like to learn how this could have been prevented. The sudden loss of my boy has been devastating 😭

  • @rt2000pilot
    @rt2000pilot 2 года назад +3

    Had to put my baby down Oct 6th. She was 12 pounds and dropped all the way down to 5.4. Was hoping it was IBD, my vet didn't want to scope her and put her on 5mg if prednisolone twice a day. We were able to get her up to 7.3 lbs. After a month we tried to go to 5mg a day and she went back to 6 4 lbs so we went back to twice a day. A little after 2 months of the pred she started breathing very heavy. So bad that we put her to sleep. Vet thinks it was cancer and her heart gave out. I feel even worse because I will never really know. She was only 7 yrs old.

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  2 года назад +3

      Heart gave out because of prednisolone. That's why one should use budenoside!

  • @ConservativeVoicesUniversity
    @ConservativeVoicesUniversity Год назад +1

    Thanks for this great information

  • @allisonk8316
    @allisonk8316 2 года назад

    Thank you for this. I'm waiting on ultrasound results for my 14 year old cat. Trying to learn about this cluster of diseases so we can make an educated decision with next steps.

  • @MURZBO
    @MURZBO 2 года назад

    Great info Doc!

  • @soccermom1245
    @soccermom1245 2 года назад +2

    I had a kitty, foundling, who lived to be 17. He had kidney failure. Another kitty, also a foundling, developed diabetes and sadly we didn't help her in time. Currently our eldest, foundling, is 16 and suffers dementia-type symptoms but is otherwise healthy. Wet food or real meat seems to be the best food for him.

  • @MichelleDespres
    @MichelleDespres 2 года назад +1

    General Recommendations for a geriatric 17yo domestic short hair whom has held steady at stage 2b CKD for 3 + years presenting just yesterday with 20% recent weight loss, 2lb over a short time, along with palpation of a new abdominal mass. He eats a restricted protein/phosphorus Rx kidney diet, both wet food twice per day and free choice hills renal diet kibble. They have 5 water stations of varying types, I.e. ceramic, stainless steel, glass, fountain, some tap water, some filtered, all changed daily. His bowel movements seem firm and typical. Demon is very painful due to arthritis in his lower back, hips and knees. He does sleep a lot but still plays, seeks my companionship constantly and still begs to go outside. He is newly on 50mg gabapentin per day which makes him sleepy and unstable. Hoping he get s used to this dose. We have an ultrasound scheduled for 2 weeks out. What else can I do in the meantime? Blood work came back all normal except low albumin and low protein.
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  • @maryann7619
    @maryann7619 2 года назад +1

    Dr. Yuri: blah-blah-blah
    Me: Who's a sweetie pie? You Mr. P? Yes, you. You're a sweetie pie, aren't you?

  • @peekaaa9931
    @peekaaa9931 2 года назад +1

    Mr Pirate is so smart 😀

  • @luvslagos
    @luvslagos 2 года назад

    My little buddy is in the hospital right now for enteritis. How did RUclips know this to recommend this particular video to me? 🙀

  • @somnyad
    @somnyad Год назад +2

    Hello, Dr. Burston! Thank you so much for this informative video!! I was wondering if you can do a video about feline pancreatitis... It seems like pancreatitis is related to IBD but there are big differences. My kitty is getting very skinny and throws up a lot. She had her blood tested and she has elevated Lipidase, the digestive enzyme. The vet told me to lower fat and get another test at another vet's, but I have read a lot that cats don't need less fat for that. I am worried that the vets don't know what they are doing. There have been too many times that they or even human doctors didn't test or diagnose properly. I want to be informed, but I am finding that there is so much conflicting information... Thank you for your wonderful videos.

  • @UnaNeary
    @UnaNeary 8 месяцев назад +1

    I wish I watched this video months ago. My soulmate cat my beautiful boy of 18 went from healthy to dead in 8 weeks. Was told he had tumours (likely lymphoma, of which there was no treatment and advised to put him to sleep). All he had was a bout of diarrhea and off his food. They gave him a steroid injection and a appetite pill which worked for the first week or so, then he went downhill so fast afterwards. Obviously because he never was offered the cancer pills he so needed. Am gutted. I miss my boy we were together for 16 of his 18 years. I would have done anything to give him even another year or two All pet owners need your expertise.

  • @ColeDedhand
    @ColeDedhand 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful information. Thank you.

  • @andrealieber2923
    @andrealieber2923 Год назад

    Thanks. This was great info. Going through this stuff with my kitty

  • @thethingswe
    @thethingswe 4 месяца назад +1

    I had a vet that dragged out the treatment, had me coming in every week and hit me for 500 bucks first visit, 900 bucks for tests, 400 bucks next visit, food, drugs extra, more labs... i began to realize this vet had a hard heart and because I love my cat, I'm being choked. I finally had to leave because she wanted all kinds of crazy tests, i see her as the animal...and no longer know what is legit and what is predatory.

    • @elaineoneill4992
      @elaineoneill4992 3 месяца назад +2

      My cat went from 17 lbs down to 6. My vet kept saying he is 17 and if he doesn't want to eat just let him go. 2nd opinion from a vet in the same office was do a ultrasound. Showed thickening of the intestines and probably small cell lymphoma. Put him on prednisolone and said any more than that would need to go to an oncologist. Went to a friends little vet after doing a lot of research. We connected so well. He is now on prednisolone, B-12 shots and pre/probiotics. Also several meals a day with water added to his food and Miralax. Doing great and eating like a pig, pooping good and gaining weight back. Also said if he stops improving will add chemo drug herself. No oncologist needed. Need to find the right vet. Good luck!

  • @sep2383
    @sep2383 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I just re-watched it because I just now have a 13yo we are trying to diagnose. I have a great ideas about treatments now and diagnostic procedures.

  • @1man2many
    @1man2many 4 месяца назад +1

    I just checked 360DVM, suggested budesonide dose was 1mg/day per cat. So, Dr. Uri might have meant to ay 0.25mg per kilo body weight/day.

  • @GeorgiesCatsbsh
    @GeorgiesCatsbsh Год назад +2

    It’s not just old cats that can get it

  • @antheawang3722
    @antheawang3722 2 года назад +2

    I see Mr.Pirate I CLICK

  • @Fyrsiel
    @Fyrsiel 2 года назад +2

    My Meggie had small cell lymphoma in her small intestines, but the big problem was that her intestines were swollen, so there was no movement, and her stomach kept filling with fluid, causing her to not want to eat or even drink water. I don't know what could have been done about the fluid in her stomach because it would fill up so fast after being drained and then she'd stop eating... her small cell lymphoma could have been treated, but I don't know what could have been done about her stomach. She was put to sleep back in June but I don't know if there's more that could have been done.

  • @eelise
    @eelise 2 года назад +1

    My cat had ibd of some kind. He loved for many years of full spectrum hemp oil. He got a tumor about 3 months before we had to put him down. But, up until the last few days he did fantastic with his cannabis. He was 16.5 with we had to help him leave his body.

  • @lovelylily369
    @lovelylily369 2 года назад +3

    Can you talk about pancreatitis and how it relates to IBD and/or small cell or large cell lymphoma?

    • @keerthanan7236
      @keerthanan7236 Год назад +2

      Yes if you got the ans for this, please do let me know

  • @amoscookie1336
    @amoscookie1336 Год назад

    My senior cat of 20 years passed away this morning. She had all the symptoms, skinny legs , loss of appediate. I wish I had taken day off to take to vet.

  • @rwilson7019
    @rwilson7019 Год назад +3

    Did PIrate like the HP food when he first had it? My cat needs it/was prescribed it but she absolutley hates it. She also is a smaller cat in general and the food trial only makes me nervous bc I don't want her to lose more weight. I'd love to hear your thoughts maybe in a video on how to manage that part of IBD. For all the finicky food kitties out there. Thanks!

    • @MK-ih6wp
      @MK-ih6wp Год назад +1

      How s your cat

    • @rwilson7019
      @rwilson7019 10 месяцев назад +1

      She’s on prednisolone and chemo now

  • @hitaco5969
    @hitaco5969 2 года назад +2

    Your here from squish that cat and you know it

  • @crystalheart9
    @crystalheart9 2 месяца назад +1

    The information is so very helpful but I don't know how I am going to afford to take my little girl to a specialist. The vet can't help her diarrhea and said she needs an ultrasound. You have to be very well off anymore to own a pet. I'm sick with worry and I just adopted her from the shelter 7wks ago and they gave her a clean bill of health, I have the paperwork. I think they must have known at the shelter she had chronic diarrhea, how could they have not?

  • @kguentherart
    @kguentherart 2 года назад +6

    Thanks so much for making this video! Do you have any recommendations for canned wet foods for a cat with IBD (the food responsive kind)? Mine was doing very well on Royal Canin Selected Protein diet, but it has been out of stock for months and I've been trying to find a good novel protein alternative (not hydrolized- my cat won't eat it!)

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  2 года назад +7

      The selected protein backlog has been a huge problem! That's what Mr. Pirate was on. Currently I'm using the Rayne Kangaroo wet food and the guys are loving it. Highly recommend.

    • @kguentherart
      @kguentherart 2 года назад +1

      @@HelpfulVancouverVet thank you!

    • @magpismith
      @magpismith 2 года назад +2

      my boy is on the Hill's Science z/d (hydrolyzed) diet, with both wet and dry food. It's expensive and he doesn't love it (the wet texture is super weird and gelatinous) but I've been able to get him to eat successfully for the past 6 months by mixing in part of a pouch of shredded tuna and salmon (Wellness Simply Shreds). I'm very certain his sensitivity is to chicken, and he's had no gastric issues with the added fish protein. I am nervous about the potential for mercury or heavy metal poisoning - "they" say cats shouldn't eat canned fish daily - but it's working for him, for now. I haven't had issues with the wet food, but dry food has been occasionally back-logged. I have had the hardest trouble with getting the hydrolyzed/hypo-allergenic treats in stock.

  • @dolores2716
    @dolores2716 2 года назад +7

    Thank you! I have a 17-year-old girl with IBD on prednisolone for a little over a year now. Is Budesonide the correct spelling of the alternate? I want to ask my vet about it. She also has kidney disease. Would that work with KD?

    • @allthumbs3792
      @allthumbs3792 2 года назад +3

      My 13 y/o Abyssinian cat has IBD and has transitioned off prednisone to budesonide very well. She also has early kidney disease and is on Royal Canine’s prescription renal diet.

    • @dolores2716
      @dolores2716 2 года назад

      @@allthumbs3792 Thanks for letting me know your experience!

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  2 года назад +5

      Budenoside. It's a great option if you can't do a hypoallergenic diet trial due to your cat needing k/d!

    • @dolores2716
      @dolores2716 2 года назад +2

      @@HelpfulVancouverVet Thank you. And thanks for all your videos. They provide such great information and answer questions I don't think to ask while I'm at the vet's office.

    • @colleencatalano3547
      @colleencatalano3547 2 года назад

      @@HelpfulVancouverVet BUDESONIDE is the name of the drug, not budenoside.

  • @FirstLast-yw2wu
    @FirstLast-yw2wu Год назад +1

    The tests you mentioned all cost money which a lot of people can't afford especially surgery. IBD in cats has to be painful so I don't understand why Veterinarians don't address pain management.

  • @Ragdoll00
    @Ragdoll00 4 месяца назад +1

    My cat had an ultra sound that showed nothing abnormal but is suspected of having IBD as she has all the other symptoms, we haven't been able to find a way to manage it yet other than steroids but unfortunately my cat stopped responding to the steroids after a couple of months. I would love to do a biopsy but it's 4k for that which is way out of range for me

  • @fluffysuds
    @fluffysuds 2 года назад +7

    This is a great video. I struggled with my ada for years and slowly got worse. The only symptom she had was atomic poos. No weight loss or anything like that. It took 4 vets to finally find it on the ultrasound. She is on Metronidazole. She only has occasional flare-ups now. I do worry if maybe I should get a biopsy done or change her food.