Will be Rewaded in dollars.For anybody who reads this and who have
might have heard or seen and can refer me to a spealist, travel is no
problem anywhere in the United States for this medical solution. My cat
has been to 8 vets yes 8 and to 2 specialist and still they don't know
why or what causes this. I will make this short as i can the problem is
our cat a Devon Rex for the last 2 years has blood coming from him when
he pees i have to write pee because this is to make sure my daughter
understands that im writing in her terms so she will know this e-mail is
being sent.please bare with me while i continue test have been done for
crystals, stones. blockage and etc: which the cat has never had a
problem anytime of peeing hes had 2 ultra sounds .3 x-rays. this happens
every 4 months and always on time when he starts it again the bleeding,
at that time i have to go to my vet i have now and he gives me baytril
which i heard and read all about and some day it will either kill him or
make him blind..after giving him the meds. 1 and a half tablet every day
until there gone which is about 2 and half weeks worth. the blood Stops
and the poor cat is fine and good for another 4 months and then it
starts all over again 4 months later. This is the weird thing about it
also when the vets does the urine test they find no blood in his urine..
yes they have seen the blood on the tip of him but when a urine sample
is taken there is no blood what's so ever in it.Before the urine sample
is taken he is wipe off where blood has gotten on his fur and again on
the tip of him so the vet can take a clean sample .Now for the KICKER
about all this he has not peed any blood for the last 2 months after
taking the Baytril. but now when he goes to poop blood starts to come
out of him, it's like if one of us goes and we have to strain a little.
I called my vet and explained when he poops now there is blood coming
from the urinary part but he has not peed only poop and that really
confused the vet. it's like i explained to the vet when hes pooping the
cat isn't straining as if he's having a hard time doing so.I ask the vet
there must be something in the uniary tract like some kind of sore or
growth inside of his tract that is inflamed and causing it to open up
like a and start bleeding the Baytrill is just covering it up for
another 4 months but now when he poops i'm totally confused just like
the vet i was told there is nothing small enough to go inside his
urinary tract to see because the male cat has such a small tract. We ask
the vet if there were any place where a MRI could be done and he didn't
know of any place of the 23 years he has been in practice where a MRI is
in any animal hospital only ultra sounds which we have done twice.My
wife has gone as far calling animal hospitals if any of them had a
MRI.which no animal hospital had for just her own peace of mind knowing
she felt maybe the vet didn't really know.I hope i explained this for
anyone who has ever heard of this or seen it would help me .If i could
find and answer to this and most of all a cure for our cat, i would pay
the person a great deal of dollars and take my word and my wife and my
daughter who loves the cat dearly that money is no object. I ask anyone
to send a private email to me regarding this. e-mail me at
JamesDillard
@webtv.net My daughter wants to make sure i do this on her web so she
will be able to review all emails. and wants to thank and talk to anyone
who can help her cat and will be rewarded kindly to the right person who
can guide us to cure her cat. Thank you,
James Dillard
Steve(JazzHunter) - 17 Aug 2005 10:24 GMT
> Will be Rewaded in dollars.For anybody who reads this and who have
>might have heard or seen and can refer me to a spealist, .Now for the KICKER
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>confused the vet.
>James Dillard
Try punctuation and spell-checking, and upper-case "I's" .. But as
for the symptoms, if he were a Human I'd say this sounds exactly like
Prostate cancer.
.. Steve ..
Karen - 17 Aug 2005 14:29 GMT
Where are you located?
> Will be Rewaded in dollars.For anybody who reads this and who have
> might have heard or seen and can refer me to a spealist, travel is no
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> can guide us to cure her cat. Thank you,
> James Dillard
Jen M. - 17 Aug 2005 15:39 GMT
I have a feeling that it is capilaries--or something like that that is very
close to the skin--something along the same lines as hemroids--make sense? I
feel the cat might get a bit of crystals in the urine that might inflame this.
I don't sense pain with this or other underlying issues.
Have you tried one time when the blood appears not doing anything and see how
long it lasts?
Check some natural remedies for urinary tracts and look into a diet change.
Thanks,
Jen
>Where are you located?
>
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>> can guide us to cure her cat. Thank you,
>> James Dillard