Billy Smukalla

Billy Smukalla
Hi I'm Billy! = ^ . . ^ =

RIP Billy. I love you.

R.I.P Billy Smukalla May 5th 2004 - Aug 9th, 2011 at 7:40pm

"If Love could have saved you...
You would have lived FOREVER!"

Friday, August 5, 2011

Videos from todays visit with Billy.

As you can see, Billy was really uncomfortable and not that happy today. Poor baby. Mommy is sorry you don't feel well. You are still super cute.

Remember, to donate to BILLY SMUKALLA's Vet bills to help him overcome this deadly condition, please call the animal hospital directly at :



Grand Montecito Animal Hospital
6325 Grand Montecito Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89129
Phone: (702) 656-1115
Fax: (702) 656-4147
Emergency: (702) 656-1115
Our regular clinic hours:
 
Monday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Tuesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Wednesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Thursday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Friday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Saturday
8:00am
until
5:00pm
Sunday
8:00am
until
1:00pm

Pictures from our visit with Billy today Aug 5th

Well lets see, I have some good news & some bad news.  The good news is that Doctor Lewis called me around 4pm to tell me that Billy seemed to be doing better & was tolerating his new medications well.  The bad news is when we went to visit him at around 5:30 Billy was really upset and uncomfortable for the whole visit because he has just got another dose of his medication and threw it up just minutes before our visit.  :(

He meowed and howled the whole time we were there.  He kept getting up to try to jump off the table so most of our visit was me trying to keep him on the table.  I felt really bad for him because I could tell he was uncomfortable and didn't feel good at all.  Our visit was a little short as well because we had to visit him right before closing time today because of my husbands school.  We did take some new pictures and videos and as you will see, he was not a happy camper today.  hopefully he will be able to take this new medication because I really need it to work.  I want my baby boy healthy, happy, and home!  :)











Remember, to donate to BILLY SMUKALLA's Vet bills to help him overcome this deadly condition, please call the animal hospital directly at :



Grand Montecito Animal Hospital
6325 Grand Montecito Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89129
Phone: (702) 656-1115
Fax: (702) 656-4147
Emergency: (702) 656-1115
Our regular clinic hours:
 
Monday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Tuesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Wednesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Thursday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Friday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Saturday
8:00am
until
5:00pm
Sunday
8:00am
until
1:00pm

Meow. A video mommy took of me on Aug 2nd. Enjoy!

Just a short video of me on Aug 2nd when mommy and daddy came to visit me.  I was not feeling very good but I still put on a brave face because I love it when they come to visit me. 

Enjoy!  (well of course you will........you will be looking at ME!)  mEoW...


Remember, to donate to BILLY SMUKALLA's Vet bills to help him overcome this deadly condition, please call the animal hospital directly at :


Grand Montecito Animal Hospital
6325 Grand Montecito Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89129
Phone: (702) 656-1115
Fax: (702) 656-4147
Emergency: (702) 656-1115
Our regular clinic hours:
 
Monday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Tuesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Wednesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Thursday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Friday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Saturday
8:00am
until
5:00pm
Sunday
8:00am
until
1:00pm

Another video from our visit on aug 3rd. meow billy is cute!

Just another adorable video of Billy from our visit the other day (aug 3rd)

Remember, to donate to BILLY SMUKALLA's Vet bills to help him overcome this deadly condition, please call the animal hospital directly at :


Grand Montecito Animal Hospital
6325 Grand Montecito Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89129
Phone: (702) 656-1115
Fax: (702) 656-4147
Emergency: (702) 656-1115
Our regular clinic hours:
 
Monday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Tuesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Wednesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Thursday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Friday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Saturday
8:00am
until
5:00pm
Sunday
8:00am
until
1:00pm

What is Feline Hepatic Lipidosis? What are the signs? How can I treat it?

Fatty Liver Disease in Cats

AKA Feline Hepatic Lipidosis

Geriatric cats (7 years & older) are prone to a number of diseases and conditions, and one of the more common ones is Fatty Liver Disease, which is an accumulation of fats (lipids) in the liver tissue. Although the disease is presently considered idiopathic (no known cause), it is thought that it might result from the way cats metabolize proteins and fats. The disease progresses this way:

  • A previously overweight cat stops eating for whatever reason
  • Lacking food, the body starts sending fat cells to the liver to process into lipoproteins for fuel.
  • Cats' livers are not terribly efficient at processing fat, and much of the fat is stored in the liver cells.
  • Left untreated, eventually the liver fails and the cat dies.
Whatever the cause, the symptoms are common: A previously overweight older cat suddenly becomes anorexic (quits eating), loses weight, and may salivate excessively or vomit. The cat may become very lethargic and may show jaundice (yellowing of skin) and icterus. However, anorexia and weight loss can also be symptoms of other diseases, such as liver cancer or pancreatic disease, and FLS (Fatty Liver Syndrome) can only be accurately diagnosed conclusively through tests. A complete blood profile may indicate increased liver enzymes, and the diagnosis can be confirmed with a liver biopsy done under light anesthesia, with a large needle through the skin.

FLS is Reversible if Caught in Time
The treatment for Fatty Liver Disease is dietary, and works quite well in reversing the condition if diagnosed early. The idea is to force feed the cat enough nutrients to reverse the metabolic malfunction that caused the condition in the first place. This is usually done with a feeding tube which is inserted into the esophogas or stomach by a veterinarian. The cat's caretaker then mixes a formula in a blender and using a syringe, feeds a small amount down the tube several times daily. After a few weeks of the forced diet, the cat can be offered food normally, to test his appetite, although the tubal feeding may need to be continued for up to six or eight weeks, until the cat's appetite has fully returned to normal.

Some caregivers who hesitate to encumber the cat with a tube have been successful with syringe feeding directly into their cat's mouth. Extreme care must be taken to feed slowly into the side of the mouth, to prevent aspiration of the food. A formula can be blended with a soft palatable food such as Hills A/D, mixed with low sodium broth or water. Your own veterinarian may prescribe a different formula for your cat.

FLS May be Secondary to Other Conditions
It is not unusual to see Fatty Liver Disease follow in a cat who is being treated for cancer, FIV, FeLV, or other serious conditions. This is likely to happen because a sick cat simply does not feel like eating, although there may be other factors involved.

Advanced Cases Need Additional Treatment
Cats presenting advanced symptoms (jaundice, seizures) will require hospitalization. Fluids may need to be injected to reverse dehydration, and if liver failure is present, the ensuing toxins will need to be dispersed. Other conditions which need veterinary intervention may also be present.


Timeliness is Essential


Although primary FLS can be readily treated if caught early, when left untreated, the disease moves rapidly, and is always fatal.

Remember, to donate to BILLY SMUKALLA's Vet bills to help him overcome this deadly condition, please call the animal hospital directly at :

Grand Montecito Animal Hospital
6325 Grand Montecito Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89129
Phone: (702) 656-1115
Fax: (702) 656-4147
Emergency: (702) 656-1115
Our regular clinic hours:
 
Monday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Tuesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Wednesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Thursday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Friday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Saturday
8:00am
until
5:00pm
Sunday
8:00am
until
1:00pm

 

 Video of Billy from our visit on Aug 3rd 2011 :)

 

Update: Good News!

Good morning everyone.  I have a bit of good news.  I talked to Doctor Lewis this morning & he said the ultrasound came out pretty good.  His liver is still really blocked up but at least he did NOT see any obvious signs of Cancer (phew!)

He then decided to add another stronger antibiotic and double his feedings.  He said that Billy seems in better spirits this morning and tolerating the new meds and more frequent feedings well so far.  Yay!

Doctor Lewis also said that when he came in this morning, he pet Billy and he meowed at him and rolled around to expose his tummy (which is Billy's most favorite thing to do!)  Super Yay!

Lets keep those positive thoughts coming in!
(and donations because we desperately need them) Meow.

Love,
Sophia (Billy's Mommy)

Remember, to donate to Billy Smukalla, call the Animal hospital directly at:

Grand Montecito Animal Hospital
6325 Grand Montecito Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89129
Phone: (702) 656-1115
Fax: (702) 656-4147
Emergency: (702) 656-1115
Our regular clinic hours:
Monday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Tuesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Wednesday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Thursday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Friday
7:30am
until
6:00pm
Saturday
8:00am
until
5:00pm
Sunday
8:00am
until
1:00pm
 

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Prep for ultrasound.

Mommy just got off the phone with Robyn (the office manager at my Vets office) and she said that they shaved my tummy to prep me for my ultrasound.  I hope its not too scary or painful.  >^ . . ^<

I will update everyone as soon as mommy hears anything.

Love to you all.

Billy

Pictures from our visit with Billy today Aug 4th

Billy seems to be in more pain then yesterday.  Yesterday he was in even more pain then the day before.  :( 
Doctor Lewis is calling in a specialist now to see what is going on.  Make sure to scroll down to the story I posted just before this one.  It contains the personal letter with Billy's diagnosis and up date on his condition from his vet.  Thanks for all your support.  Keep sharing!

 aww, you can see by the look on his face he is not too comfortable right now.  Billy, I wish I could take your pain away.  I would gladly have all your pain for you to be pain free and playful again.

 oh Billy loves his daddy!  I think he even mustered up a smile for him.  What a brave boy!
 Billy is showing off his fancy new ORANGE neck bandage.  We likes it much better then the yellow.  Yellow is the color we are trying to avoid after all.
 oh now look what mommy did.  she was silly and made crop circles on billy's head.  Mommy said it looks like a pretty flower.  I think she is just a little funny because she isnt sleeping. 
 Please click on the document below.  It is a running total for all of Billy's bills so far.  It is in no way a final bill, this is just what we owe so far.  We really need all the help you can give.  ANYTHING you are able to give would be amazing!  I love you all and Billy knows he is so loved by all of you as well.