![]() We took Daisy home as a foster cat from the shelter in
September of 1995.
About a week after we brought her home, she delivered 5
adorable little kittens (with the help of my husband). Her
3 girls and 2 boys grew quickly and the entire family was
healthy. When the kittens were 8 weeks old we returned them
to the shelter for adoption. I told my husband that Daisy
was only a 'foster' cat and after I had her spayed, she would
return to the shelter as well.
Daisy was a true redhead: confident, cuddly and a bit of
a pest to our other cats in the house. She quickly became one
of the top cats in the family.
Polycystic Kidney Disease is an inherited disease that has been found in Persian and Exotic cats. It is a progressive and symptoms appear with enlarged kidneys and kidney dysfunction. It is an inherited illness with cysts present from birth. When the cysts begin to grow, they destroy the kidney resulting in kidney failure. There is no real treatment for PKD. You reduce their protein to try and prevent extra stress on the kidneys, check for urinary tract infections and monitor blood work every couple of months. We did all that as well as trying to treat Daisy with Holistic veterinary medicine. By September 2001, Daisy was still appearing healthy and her blood
work was normal ... but her kidneys had increased to 3 times their
normal size. Then on November 9, 2001, I noticed she was not as active
as she normally was and her left kidney was even larger. So I brought
her right up to my vet. Daisy was in total renal failure and the outlook
was not good. She had stopped eating, so we fed her baby food through
an oral syringe and started Sub-Q fluids. I put her up in a room by
herself so she would not be bothered by the other cats. She was warm
and as comfy as possible, but I could tell she was not well. We cared
and prayed for her but in my heart I knew she had only a few days left.
Daisy was our sassy little redhead and is greatly loved and missed.
We miss seeing her lazily strolling through the house, watching the
birds at the back porch feeders or just cat-napping on the sofa or bed.
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