Wednesday, April 3, 2013

6 Days Until I131

I got a call yesterday from the vet tech at the I131 clinic.  Vante is approved for treatment on Tuesday, April 9th.  The doctor wasn't able to look at her file until this week and he has to approve every single cat for the treatment before they will schedule them.

So Vante is approved and we have stopped all thyroid medicine.

When I bring her in Tuesday morning I have to take all her medical paperwork and the CD with her x-rays in it.

They'll call me the day after treatment to give me an update and let me know if they anticipate Vante going home on Thursday or having to stay until Friday.  The tech said that she has only ever seen 1 cat have to stay until Friday.  If I understood correctly, then they have to make sure that enough contaminated waste has come out of the cat to let it go home.  I guess they weigh the litterboxes, I'm not really sure on that point & will get some clarification.

Once Vante gets home, then for 10 days she can't:
-go outside
-be around anybody who is pregnant or wanting to get pregnant
-be around anybody under 18
-sleep with humans
-I must wear gloves to clean her litterbox, which I must clean every time I see that she has used it & dispose of it outside the house.
-When I pet her, I have to wash my hands before I drink, eat, or put my hands around my face/mouth.
-If she throws up, I have to put on gloves and clean & dispose of it immediately outside the house.
-I have to thoroughly clean the counters before cooking since she has been getting on the kitchen counters lately.

I'll be getting a whole handout on what to do & not do following treatment.  She just hurriedly told me all this over the phone but reassured me we would cover it more thoroughly next Thursday.

Also, 30 days after treatment I'll have to take her to my regular vet to get her thyroid re-tested to ensure success.
Vante's Double-Rainbow!

On April 11, 2013 this post was edited to correct a mistake.  The radioactive iodine treatment is called I131, not R131.  Thanks Billi for catching my mistake!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

I131 Hyperthyroid Treatment

Vante is doing great!  We all moved to a small townhouse in Las Vegas and Vante has the run of all downstairs.  The other two cats have all upstairs.  It's working out quite well.  We bought a baby gate to keep them separated and nobody has jumped over it yet.  They all seem to respect it (thank-goodness).
Callie Mae at the bottom of the stairs looking into the first floor.

It's been 15 months since Vante was diagnosed as being hyperthyroid.  She has been doing really well on her pills.  She gets a whole pill in the morning and half a pill at night, 12 hours later.  Both are tucked inside Pill Pockets and she seems to like them quite well. My husband and I are vigilant about giving them to her, but occasionally we do forget (maybe once a month). 
The prescription medication that Vante takes.  (She likes it better than the white tablets, so I'm guessing it tastes better.)
We use a pillbox that indicates the AM/PM pills.  It helps us figure out at a glance if the other person has or has not given Vante her meds.

However, we are all moving across the country this summer to a small town in SC and it has spurred me into action.  Not to mention that my sister-in-law has been trying to talk me into doing this for months.  We're going to get Vante I131, or radioactive iodine treatment.  This treatment is only offered at select places and the vet clinic in Las Vegas where we're going is the only center for: Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and half of California.  So I'm getting it done before we move away from Las Vegas because this is pretty much our only opportunity.

Vante loves fresh water.  Out of my glass is always her favorite.
Here is some basic information that the clinic's website provides:
"This is quickly becoming the treatment of choice in areas where it is available, and where the caregivers can afford it. A single injection of radioactive iodine (I131) is given subcutaneously. The substance "finds" and destroys all diseased tissue, including any ectopic thyroid cells without harming any normal tissue. The cat must remain in the veterinary hospital for two days until his radioactive levels are acceptable. Caregivers may be able to visit during that time, but will only be able to view their kitty through a special leaded window."
 Advantages:
  • Provides a permanent cure in 95% of cases.
  • Safe
  • Minimizes stress to the cat.
  • No serious side effects
Disadvantages:
  • Expensive (about the same as surgery)
  • The cat must be in otherwise good health prior to treatment
  • The subsequent development of hypothyroidism is a possibility, but it can be treated with thyroid supplementation.
 In order to get approved for this treatment I first made sure I had the money in place.  It is quite expensive, but Vante is my child, and worth it.

Then I took Vante to our normal veterinarian and we ran a full blood panel, a special thyroid blood test (T-4), urinalysis, and we took several full-body x-rays.  Vante passed these tests, but we found that her kidney values are in the red zone (again).  So we've taken her off the special diet to prevent crystals in the urine and switched her to a diet that is kinder on the kidneys.  We're going to test her for crystals in one month to see how the diet is affecting her urine.

Other than that point Vante passed her tests and is approved for the I131 treatment.  We scheduled her for the next available treatment, which is next week.  Somebody from their office will be calling me tomorrow to schedule a drop-off time and discuss when exactly to stop giving her her hyperthyroid medication.  I'll keep ya'll updated.
Vante got a new bed after the move & she loves it!

Enjoy the video clip of Vante being adorable.


On 11 April 2013 this post was edited to correct a mistake.  The radioactive iodine treatment is called I131, not R131.  Thanks Billi for catching my mistake!

Monday, January 14, 2013

Happy 2013

Vante wanted to say hello & wish you a 
Happy & Cat-terrific 2013!
Here's hoping that your days are filled with catnip toys, sun spots, & noms while your nights are filled with kitty cuddles & snuggles. 

Friday, January 4, 2013

Staying Warm

This Winter Vante is focused on staying warm.  She has discovered the fireplace & loves it when I turn it on.  She'll sit on the chair infront of it and sleep for hours.  Don't worry, it doesn't get too hot.  I check on her every hour or so and touch the fire side & she's warm but not too warm. 
Then there is the space heater.  This was a Christmas gift from my husband and I love it.  However, Vante loves it more.  She hears me turn it on and she's either sitting in front of it, or on my lap in front of it. 


I'm contemplating getting her a warming pad of her very own.  Any suggestions or recommendations?

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Vante had a great Christmas! 

She started off early and terrorized her little sisters by swatting at them unnecessarily. 

After a 30 minute time-out in her room she was allowed out again & we opened presents.  She was fascinated by the whole ordeal, as always.  She loved the wrapping paper but the bows & ribbons are where it's at for this little Torbi-tude.  She sniffed the bows, tried to chew on them but really sank her teeth into the ribbons & strings that decorated the presents.  Luckily nothing except for food was ingested Christmas day to the best of our knowledge. 

We tried to capture her spirit in these photos to share with you, but as you can see, she's a free spirit.  The camera just can't keep up with her!

So please excuse the bits of blur and the amature camera skills that I possess.  Just understand that Vante had a great Christmas w/lots of cat treats, balls, cat-nip playthings and warm spots to lay in. 
Biting the Kong Kickaroo; I have a feeling it's going to be a favorite!

She just can't resist the shiny bows & ribbons.

After an attempted ribbon nomming session, we managed to tame the Torbi for a few seconds.

Probably trying to decide what kind of trouble to get into next.

I hope ya'll had a great Christmas with your human, dog, fish, bird & cat families!
Travel safely & Happy New Year!

Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas!

Vante got into the Christmas spirit (with a little coercion). 
Vante was relaxing on the chair by the fireplace & I tucked her in with the Christmas costume.

She was fine with it.

Still fine with it.

Then she changed her mind & was NOT fine with it.


Then she resigned herself & channeled her inner Christmas spirit (Grinch/Grumpy Cat) for the photo shoot.


Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

(Early) Merry Catmas!

Vante & I hope that everybody had a wonderful Thanksgiving and that there was lots of turkey on your plate.  Vante is doing great; she's healthy and just as ornery and yet sweet as ever. 

Vante has come a long way in the 4 years since she joined our household.  Look at how close she is to her littlest sister, Callie Mae in the photo below.  And there was no hissing or growling, just looking.  I'm so proud of Miss V.


As a late birthday gift (she turned 17 this July) we got her an upgraded Happy Brushing brush.  It's round, so we can just hold it still & she can use it, bit it and brush herself however & wherever she wants.  Here is a video of her thoroughly enjoying her new Happy Brush. 
I've got a ton of new photos that I'll slowly start posting of her.  I'm sorry that I've been negligent of her blog recently.