FIV and Nasal Lymphoma in Cat, Desperate for Advice

Posted By Sam (Sa. Australia ) on 02/04/2018

Hello,

I apologise if this is long. However I need some help asap.
(first off let me tell you I have spent a fortune and now I am strapped)

I have a male cat Maloo roughly around 9yrs old. He was diagnosed with FIV+ in 2014. Then in 2016 nasal lymphoma.
I stared him on Essiac tea pretty much right away and I have managed to keep him alive a year longer than the vet gave me.
Last 2 weeks he was lethargic and not eating. I took him to holistic vet whom said she can find a lump in his bowel area and gave him acupuncture . She could not tell what it was without an xray.
Suggested I give him coconut oil and watch his poo. He did a little one which was dry. Then a couple of days later a bigger one pretty ok looking for poo.
Not much wee and was going into hiding.
So strapped for cash I borrowed and took him into conventional vet. Who scared me and said she could find multiply lumps and that she would need this that and the other. I cried and agreed

Now last week they ring me that bloods say his kidney and liver are fine but white blood cells are high. One vet says that is the FIV and the other says lymphoma even thou his lump was said to be constipation.

They sent him home with prednisolone and told me that he should be fine. He looked dehydrated already, so I started to syringe water and food into him.
Some compassionate person I met through a group has taken it upon herself to have Maloo readmitted and on fluids for 3 days.
Conventional vet said bloods say liver and kidneys are fine. Sent blood results to holistic vet who says she thinks it is his kidneys.
|I am lost and not sure who is taking me for a ride. What exactly going on with my boy and what I should try to do.
Please anyone can help me with some advice or direction. Much appreciated.

I did start him on Moringa powder a couple of days ago however he is back in vet so not sure if that would help at all.

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Replied by TheresaDonate (Mpls., Mn) on 02/05/2018

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Hey Sam,

I don't think anyone is taking you for a ride. You are dealing with 2 different approaches, and so will get two different answers. Holistic vet *thought* it was constipation but could not give you a definitive answer without an xray. Western vet only knows what the tests indicate, and so far the tests say it is not the liver [yet]. Maloo is dealing with FIV disease and cancer and is a senior. FIV often leads to intestinal cancer/lump or mass in intestines. You have done an admirable job at caring for him. If I were lucky enough to be Maloo's person, I would continue with the Essiac and keep him hydrated and check hydration frequently; I would ask the vet/s for supplies for a saline drip so I could administer at home if need be. I would continue feeding best food possible. I would keep him warm, provide plenty of cat nip, Rescue Remedy [for human and cat! ], and keep an open mind that his time might come sooner than desired. Please keep us posted!

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Replied by Sam (Sa. Australia ) on 03/12/2018

Maloo was pts on the 2nd of March. I am totally devastated and feel like my whole world has crashed. I am surrounded by cancer and it keeps taking my loved ones.
I feel like a complete failure when it comes to my pets. I had to put my male cat Bubbles to sleep aged 6 to diabetes. My soul kitty Tahlia aged 8 to intestinal adenocarcinoma and now Maloo aged 9. I also have a dog with cancer. What am I doing wrong. I come on here and other sites and get my hopes up with the stories of that their pet was on deaths door and bam they are cured after giving this and that. Same for humans. I have just lost my Mum to cancer.
I am unsure which way to turn anymore.
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Replied by Christine (SC) on 02/26/2023

Please refrain from feeding commercial pet foods, they generally genetically modified feed grade ingredients treated with pesticides. Cats are obligate carnivores so birds and mice would be their optimal diet in their natural environments, and carbs not only fuel cancers, they are the cause of inflammatory diseases in cats including all renal issues and diabetes. Human grade meat for your next furry family members. It's a terrible situation to be faced with, this man-made disease is affecting more than 50% of pets and people now, while less than 6% of cases are genetic. Toxic world we live in.

Replied by TheresaDonate (Mpls., Mn) on 03/15/2018

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The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013.

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Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm.

Her love for creatures great and small began at an early age, starting with caterpillars - which continues to this day, along with an interest in all insects and 'creepy crawlies'.

Theresa's interest in pet health started with a bird keeping hobby at age 14, where she learned from another hobbyist that the simple addition of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) in a bird's drinking water kept fungal infections away; she was able to share this with her avian vet who in turn prescribed it to her own clients; Theresa was surprised to learn that she could teach her vet a thing or two. This important lesson - that each of us can be a teacher - was a turning point for Theresa, and  fueled  her quest for the knowledge held in lore,  and remedies passed by word of mouth. That quest for knowledge continues to this day, as new and old remedies alike are explored. She may not have experience with a particular issue, but she will research it to the best of her ability and share what she finds freely, in the hopes that you can heal or improve your pet's health.

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AW, Sam - I am so sorry. All the cancer may have nothing to do with you and everything to do with environment. Some things you cannot change. Kudos for being such an attentive care giver to your loved ones.
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