Megacolon Kitty
Posted: Mon May 06, 2002 8:15 pm
I would like to ask if anyone has any suggestions for a spayed,
approx 3 year old, black female cat with Megacolon.
She was brought here about 2 years ago as a feral, very poor
condition, starving, covered with lice and deer ticks. Her left hind
foot turned under (radial paralysis or injury not known) causing her
to walk on the top part of her foot rather than the pads. The hole
this created was very deep. She was kept in a splint and treated
homeopathically. This condition healed and she walks fine now.
March 2001 found to have pyometra, during spaying. No symptoms
apparent prior to that. Given an antibiotic by vet and treated with
Puls 200. Intended to use Cimic but she seemed fine after the Puls
and did not use it.
March 2002 she became lethargic, refusing to eat/drink, straining at
stool, at one attempt at stool (straining) she vomited clear, pale
yellow, thin liquid, not foamy. During the next 10 days, Bell 200C,
Lyc 6C and 200, Nat M 3D and 30C, Nux 6C and 200, Sulph LM1, all in
dilution. She was given gel nutrient/vitamin replacements, enemas
(acidophilus/chlorophyll, lemon juice, oil.tried them all) Vit C and
things like psyllium/acidophilus plus regular cat laxatives. Several
times she would be able to pass just a small amount of stool, in
balls, not particularly hard or dry but dark. She remained in very
good spirits, was friendly and sought attention in her normal
fashion. After 10 days, she began to strain at urine. Was taken
immediately to vet for deobstipation. (Miserable, nasty woman
advised putting her down because "look at her, she's thin, oily [from
enemas], probably has FIP, FeL or whatever, she's ugly, it will just
happen again and again.....she should just be put down". That's
another story!)
Vet advised, after deobstipation procedure, that kitty
has "megacolon" that is very much complicated by pelvis deformity
that causes a narrowing of the area beyond the colon. (Her blood
tests came back negative for any of the diseases the vet was sure she
had.) The reason she couldn't pass urine was that the colon was
expanded, blocking the bladder, exasperated by the pelvic deformity.
She has been doing very well since. She is on a strict diet of
premium/natural canned food (will not touch raw which I still try to
encourage) mixed with plain psyllium in water, FOS and bran flakes,
three times per day. Her daily stool is narrow, dark on the outside,
lighter inside, quite firm but not dry/hard, knotty. Evacuates
without strain. Eats very well, eagerly. Never drinks water.
Coat/skin lovely. She has blossomed into a bouncy kitten, which she
never had the chance to be when young. Mannerly and friendly house
kitty. Gained weight to perfect for her size, solid weight, not
flabby. She is an exceptionally small cat.
Current problem: Two days ago she stopped eating, sought heat,
withdrew, angry at being handled. The day before refusing food, her
stool was diminished to one small lump. She vomited some food mixed
with some hair (not a hard wad type hairball) and several live round
worms. (That was a shock.) Gave 2 doses Nux V 6, in water,
succussed. No improvement. Next day gave Nux V 1M in water, 2
doses, four hours between. Also gave her about 100ML's Ringer's
fluid sub-q. Shortly after the first dose NV her attitude reverted
to her normal happy-go-lucky manner and she ate well. No more remedy
but did continue to give cat Laxatone. 24 hours after first dose NV
1M (yesterday/Sunday) she passed good amount of stool, effortlessly,
that was as her normal stool but about twice as big in diameter.
Ate with enthusiasm.
This morning, ate little. She usually will lick her dish clean. She
has passed no stool since yesterday, now 24 hours. She is becoming
quieter.
I don't know if the pelvic deformity and the original foot problem
was from an injury or from such terrible malnutrition. She looks
like her neck comes out of her shoulders at a lower spot than would
be normal, as though her shoulder blades are set higher than the
beginning of her neck. She actually looks "neck-less". Her tail,
when well, curls over her back, touching her spine, making a complete
circle, like a teapot handle. The hip deformity is obvious looking
at her from above.
Other symptoms: her ears, on the first day of this episode, had
some black wax, sensitive, itchy. Next day, after Nux V6 they were
discharging bloody/brown odorless matter that matted on her hair
below ear opening. The following day, no discharge but remain very
itchy/sensitive. Slight red gum line. Shedding profusely but don't
know from illness or because it is that time of spring.
I am so sorry this is so long. I would like to have guidance if
there is anything that can be done homeopathically to restore a more
normal pelvic opening. And also, any suggestions for how to proceed
with her now. I'm very concerned about avoiding another round of
deobstipation. Would it be advisable to give another dose Nux V 1M
(succussed)? She had two doses total, two days ago. Should I go up
in potency or use LM1? Or has anyone a thought what might be a
better remedy? Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thank you,
Georgianna
approx 3 year old, black female cat with Megacolon.
She was brought here about 2 years ago as a feral, very poor
condition, starving, covered with lice and deer ticks. Her left hind
foot turned under (radial paralysis or injury not known) causing her
to walk on the top part of her foot rather than the pads. The hole
this created was very deep. She was kept in a splint and treated
homeopathically. This condition healed and she walks fine now.
March 2001 found to have pyometra, during spaying. No symptoms
apparent prior to that. Given an antibiotic by vet and treated with
Puls 200. Intended to use Cimic but she seemed fine after the Puls
and did not use it.
March 2002 she became lethargic, refusing to eat/drink, straining at
stool, at one attempt at stool (straining) she vomited clear, pale
yellow, thin liquid, not foamy. During the next 10 days, Bell 200C,
Lyc 6C and 200, Nat M 3D and 30C, Nux 6C and 200, Sulph LM1, all in
dilution. She was given gel nutrient/vitamin replacements, enemas
(acidophilus/chlorophyll, lemon juice, oil.tried them all) Vit C and
things like psyllium/acidophilus plus regular cat laxatives. Several
times she would be able to pass just a small amount of stool, in
balls, not particularly hard or dry but dark. She remained in very
good spirits, was friendly and sought attention in her normal
fashion. After 10 days, she began to strain at urine. Was taken
immediately to vet for deobstipation. (Miserable, nasty woman
advised putting her down because "look at her, she's thin, oily [from
enemas], probably has FIP, FeL or whatever, she's ugly, it will just
happen again and again.....she should just be put down". That's
another story!)
Vet advised, after deobstipation procedure, that kitty
has "megacolon" that is very much complicated by pelvis deformity
that causes a narrowing of the area beyond the colon. (Her blood
tests came back negative for any of the diseases the vet was sure she
had.) The reason she couldn't pass urine was that the colon was
expanded, blocking the bladder, exasperated by the pelvic deformity.
She has been doing very well since. She is on a strict diet of
premium/natural canned food (will not touch raw which I still try to
encourage) mixed with plain psyllium in water, FOS and bran flakes,
three times per day. Her daily stool is narrow, dark on the outside,
lighter inside, quite firm but not dry/hard, knotty. Evacuates
without strain. Eats very well, eagerly. Never drinks water.
Coat/skin lovely. She has blossomed into a bouncy kitten, which she
never had the chance to be when young. Mannerly and friendly house
kitty. Gained weight to perfect for her size, solid weight, not
flabby. She is an exceptionally small cat.
Current problem: Two days ago she stopped eating, sought heat,
withdrew, angry at being handled. The day before refusing food, her
stool was diminished to one small lump. She vomited some food mixed
with some hair (not a hard wad type hairball) and several live round
worms. (That was a shock.) Gave 2 doses Nux V 6, in water,
succussed. No improvement. Next day gave Nux V 1M in water, 2
doses, four hours between. Also gave her about 100ML's Ringer's
fluid sub-q. Shortly after the first dose NV her attitude reverted
to her normal happy-go-lucky manner and she ate well. No more remedy
but did continue to give cat Laxatone. 24 hours after first dose NV
1M (yesterday/Sunday) she passed good amount of stool, effortlessly,
that was as her normal stool but about twice as big in diameter.
Ate with enthusiasm.
This morning, ate little. She usually will lick her dish clean. She
has passed no stool since yesterday, now 24 hours. She is becoming
quieter.
I don't know if the pelvic deformity and the original foot problem
was from an injury or from such terrible malnutrition. She looks
like her neck comes out of her shoulders at a lower spot than would
be normal, as though her shoulder blades are set higher than the
beginning of her neck. She actually looks "neck-less". Her tail,
when well, curls over her back, touching her spine, making a complete
circle, like a teapot handle. The hip deformity is obvious looking
at her from above.
Other symptoms: her ears, on the first day of this episode, had
some black wax, sensitive, itchy. Next day, after Nux V6 they were
discharging bloody/brown odorless matter that matted on her hair
below ear opening. The following day, no discharge but remain very
itchy/sensitive. Slight red gum line. Shedding profusely but don't
know from illness or because it is that time of spring.
I am so sorry this is so long. I would like to have guidance if
there is anything that can be done homeopathically to restore a more
normal pelvic opening. And also, any suggestions for how to proceed
with her now. I'm very concerned about avoiding another round of
deobstipation. Would it be advisable to give another dose Nux V 1M
(succussed)? She had two doses total, two days ago. Should I go up
in potency or use LM1? Or has anyone a thought what might be a
better remedy? Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thank you,
Georgianna