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TitanPa 
"Here four more"

Posted - 02/02/2007 :  18:20:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I cry everytime I watch Old Yeller or The Yearling

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w22dheartlivie 
"Kitty Lover"

Posted - 02/02/2007 :  22:16:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Or My Dog Skip
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Conan The Westy 
"Father, Faithful Friend, Fwiffer"

Posted - 02/03/2007 :  00:08:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have my own personal wuss accolade - Conan's weepies.
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Koli 
"Striving lackadaisically for perfection."

Posted - 02/03/2007 :  06:15:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by wildhartlivie

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Originally posted by Koli
Wusses of the world unite.


And we do!! Sounds like he's bouncing back, Koli. The vet has always told me that as long as they are eating, drinking and using the litterbox, they are in fairly good shape. Having said that, though, I talked to the vet this morning and I'm frustrated. My Ralph is eating, drinking and going, but he's still showing pain when he urinates. They took the IV out this morning after 9 days as his leg was getting sore. She said I could bring him home, but I would have to bring him in each day for an injection of the antibiotic he's been getting. Since I don't drive, I opted to leave him in for the weekend. We miss him like crazy. The antibiotic resistant bladder infection is very persistent and I'm starting to question the next step. I can't afford much more, and I can't leave him there forever.



Fingers crossed for both of them. Mowgli's back in vet hospital overnight. They want to make sure his digestive system is okay. If not they'll do an X-ray this morning. One concern is a possible holed intestine. The vet discovered more bruising yesterday, and said two possibilities were that he'd been run over (this I dread; it's what happened to our previous cat) or that he'd been kicked (and this is unthinkable: he's beautiful).

So he's not out of the woods yet. I'll keep you posted.
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Koli 
"Striving lackadaisically for perfection."

Posted - 02/04/2007 :  16:20:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Cat medical bulletin: the vet duly rang yesterday morning to ask permission to go ahead with the X-ray, and I agreed. Even an X-ray is a risky procedure because a general anaesthetic is needed. He rang again afterwards to say that it had revealed evidence of either fluid or more likely tissue in the chest area, where there was a ruptured diaphragm. He thought it might be displaced bowel. A kick still seemed the most likely cause. (I now wonder whether what happened was that the owner of another cat saw Mowgli fighting with his pet and kicked him to stop the attack; that might explain the combination of muscle damage and claw wound.) Anyway, we agreed that it would make sense for them to keep him in over the weekend and operate on Monday if he hasn�t improved markedly. So there he remains. His chances of survival don�t look good, because even the two general anaesthetics could be enough to kill him, let alone the trauma of the operation and the difficulty of nursing him post-op. Fortunately he's 15 months old, big and strong, so if any cat's going to survive all this he should.
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w22dheartlivie 
"Kitty Lover"

Posted - 02/04/2007 :  19:08:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Koli

Cat medical bulletin: the vet duly rang yesterday morning to ask permission to go ahead with the X-ray, and I agreed. Even an X-ray is a risky procedure because a general anaesthetic is needed. He rang again afterwards to say that it had revealed evidence of either fluid or more likely tissue in the chest area, where there was a ruptured diaphragm. He thought it might be displaced bowel. A kick still seemed the most likely cause. (I now wonder whether what happened was that the owner of another cat saw Mowgli fighting with his pet and kicked him to stop the attack; that might explain the combination of muscle damage and claw wound.) Anyway, we agreed that it would make sense for them to keep him in over the weekend and operate on Monday if he hasn�t improved markedly. So there he remains. His chances of survival don�t look good, because even the two general anaesthetics could be enough to kill him, let alone the trauma of the operation and the difficulty of nursing him post-op. Fortunately he's 15 months old, big and strong, so if any cat's going to survive all this he should.


My thoughts are with him. I hate people who abuse animals. I truly do. As for my Ralph, I opted to leave him in the vet hospital over the weekend, but tomorrow I am going to try to bring him home if I can convince the vet to let me give him his daily antibiotic injection. I know I can do it, and it would certainly cut down on my costs, which are becoming a source of great concern. Keep us updated, Koli.
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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 02/04/2007 :  19:39:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My thoughts are with both of you, Koli and WHL. And Bubble the Cat sends a friendly meow.
xx

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w22dheartlivie 
"Kitty Lover"

Posted - 02/05/2007 :  22:55:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
RALPH UPDATE

I picked Ralph up from the vet a little while ago and am going to try the injections at home. I gave him the first one at the vet's and we did well. At the moment, I'm letting him roam in a couple rooms, but he needs to be kept in his big cage for a few days so I can monitor his "going." So far so good!! Now if he can just get a job to pay his bill...
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Montgomery 
"F**k!"

Posted - 02/06/2007 :  18:53:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by wildhartlivie

RALPH UPDATE

I picked Ralph up from the vet a little while ago and am going to try the injections at home. I gave him the first one at the vet's and we did well. At the moment, I'm letting him roam in a couple rooms, but he needs to be kept in his big cage for a few days so I can monitor his "going." So far so good!! Now if he can just get a job to pay his bill...



Good to hear, wild. What about Mowgli, Koli?

EM :)

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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 02/06/2007 :  19:20:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by wildhartlivie

RALPH UPDATE

I picked Ralph up from the vet a little while ago and am going to try the injections at home. I gave him the first one at the vet's and we did well. At the moment, I'm letting him roam in a couple rooms, but he needs to be kept in his big cage for a few days so I can monitor his "going." So far so good!! Now if he can just get a job to pay his bill...



Oh, this IS good news, WHL! And well done, you, for learning how to give injections. Keep us posted.

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Koli 
"Striving lackadaisically for perfection."

Posted - 02/06/2007 :  21:45:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
MOWGLI UPDATE

Mowgli returned home today, after several days at vet hospital and two X-rays plus surgery. The X-ray done yesterday indicated little improvement since Friday so the vet had to get the scalpel out. He found that Mowgli's organs had been displaced - from his abdomen into his chest cavity. For example, his spleen was way up inside his chest, resulting in the collapse of one lung. All organs have been put back where they belong, and he's been sewn up again.

I spoke to the nurse soon afterwards and within an hour or so he was sitting up - a bit groggy but sitting nevertheless. He's now reasonably mobile - in fact he managed to climb on top of the fridge-freezer (by scaling a cupboard etc next to it, but still quite an achievement). He's quite subdued, but that might be a combination of the after-effects of the anaesthetic and general discomfort and stiffness.

His brother was pleased to see him, and apparently his jaw dropped when he saw the shaved fur and stitches. Now that I'd loved to have seen.

What a pity the NHS doesn't cover animals. The bill for his treatment will come to almost �400 (about 600 euros).

Delighted to hear Ralph too is on the mend.
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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 02/06/2007 :  22:08:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Koli

MOWGLI UPDATE

Mowgli returned home today, after several days at vet hospital and two X-rays plus surgery. The X-ray done yesterday indicated little improvement since Friday so the vet had to get the scalpel out. He found that Mowgli's organs had been displaced - from his abdomen into his chest cavity. For example, his spleen was way up inside his chest, resulting in the collapse of one lung. All organs have been put back where they belong, and he's been sewn up again.

I spoke to the nurse soon afterwards and within an hour or so he was sitting up - a bit groggy but sitting nevertheless. He's now reasonably mobile - in fact he managed to climb on top of the fridge-freezer (by scaling a cupboard etc next to it, but still quite an achievement). He's quite subdued, but that might be a combination of the after-effects of the anaesthetic and general discomfort and stiffness.

His brother was pleased to see him, and apparently his jaw dropped when he saw the shaved fur and stitches. Now that I'd loved to have seen.

What a pity the NHS doesn't cover animals. The bill for his treatment will come to almost �400 (about 600 euros).

Delighted to hear Ralph too is on the mend.



What a little trooper, Koli! Glad to hear the lad's on the mend

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Chris C 
"Four words, never backwards."

Posted - 02/06/2007 :  23:05:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm glad to hear all is well. As the owner of 2 cats (sorry, being owned by 2 cats), you have my best wishes.

Injections are easy - just ask our Barney. He was diagnosed as diabetic over 2 years ago, and we have to inject insulin twice a day. We call it "stabbing the cat".
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w22dheartlivie 
"Kitty Lover"

Posted - 02/07/2007 :  23:49:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It sounds like we're all on the mend. Good to hear, koli. Hopefully both of our cats will mend well. Someone who kicked your cat needs a good thrashing, though I'm thinking a good swift kick back.....??

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Koli 
"Striving lackadaisically for perfection."

Posted - 02/08/2007 :  06:18:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, Mowgli seems to be doing well, and it's good to hear Ralph's condition is improving. They really are resilient creatures.

If only I knew who had kicked Mowgli. Unfortunately we have no idea. (We can't even be sure he was kicked, though it seems the most likely explanation.)

Thanks for the good wishes, everyone. Mowgli seems strangely unappreciative, but he is purring quite a bit.
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