Thanks for reaching out with your concern. I'm really sorry to hear about your kitty's liver issues. It's understandably worrying. Liver inflammation, or hepatitis, in cats can sometimes be due to infections, toxins, or other underlying health issues such as liver diseases or pancreatitis.
The presence of abdominal fluid, or ascites, can occur when liver function is compromised, as the liver plays a crucial role in fluid regulation within the body. It's important to monitor her condition closely. Look out for signs like a lack of appetite, vomiting, jaundice (a yellowing of the skin or eyes), or any changes in her usual behavior.
At home, ensure she stays hydrated and encourage her to eat, as proper nutrition is crucial during recovery. Offering her small, frequent meals of a mild and easily digestible diet can be helpful. However, precise dietary changes should ideally be guided by a vet. Ensure she is comfortable and stress-free, as stress can exacerbate liver conditions.
Since liver issues can be complex and potentially serious, especially with the presence of ascites, it's essential to follow up with a vet who can monitor her condition and adjust treatment as needed. I recommend booking a video consult with Dial A Vet, where we can explore her symptoms in more detail and support you both through this challenging time.
4 year old female cat with acute liver inflammation / hepatitis (working diagnosis) and abdominal fluid (ascistes)
I'm feeling really overwhelmed and could use some advice about my 4-year-old feline friend. Our vet recently told us that she has acute liver inflammation, or hepatitis, and there's also fluid building up in her abdomen, which they called ascites. I'm terrified because she's always been such a spunky and energetic cat, but now she just sleeps all day and barely touches her food. We're doing everything the vet recommends, but I'm terrified we’re missing something. Has anyone been through a similar situation? Did any treatments work for you, or is there anything we should be asking our vet to do differently? I just want to make sure I'm doing everything possible for her. Any help or comfort would be much appreciated right now.
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