judecatmad
8th May 2008, 15:25
Had to have Sweep (our beautiful black and white Persian boy) put to sleep on Monday.
He took ill very suddenly with renal failure. Took him to the vet on Sunday with a 'I think there's something wrong with him' and by the end of Monday he was gone :(
He was only 6 years old.
Given his age, his breed and the speed with which his kidneys failed, we're pretty certain it was PKD. We also lost our other Persian boy, Mop, to PKD 4 years ago.
It's the same as PKD in humans and affects Persians mostly. It is easily eradicated, but so many breeders won't accept its existence due to the fact that they would need to retire their affected breeding cats. We never knew about it when we got our Persians, but we sure as heck will make sure we go to a PKD-free breeder next time.
So sad about losing Sweep. He was a gorgeous boy. He was up with me every time I had to do a night feed with James - don't think I could have got through those lonely night feeds without him!
95089
He took ill very suddenly with renal failure. Took him to the vet on Sunday with a 'I think there's something wrong with him' and by the end of Monday he was gone :(
He was only 6 years old.
Given his age, his breed and the speed with which his kidneys failed, we're pretty certain it was PKD. We also lost our other Persian boy, Mop, to PKD 4 years ago.
It's the same as PKD in humans and affects Persians mostly. It is easily eradicated, but so many breeders won't accept its existence due to the fact that they would need to retire their affected breeding cats. We never knew about it when we got our Persians, but we sure as heck will make sure we go to a PKD-free breeder next time.
So sad about losing Sweep. He was a gorgeous boy. He was up with me every time I had to do a night feed with James - don't think I could have got through those lonely night feeds without him!
95089