Harri Roadcat update #3: still more reason to hope
Just got off the phone with Nancy, who just got off the phone with the
vet. Harri is still breathing easily, and the fluid has not reached a danger level again yet. I didn't hear a definitive answer as to the makeup of the fluid that was on Harri's chest - I didn't tell Nancy that we definitely wanted to know these things. I'll find out late today. The vet said that Harri's coagulation rate is very poor. This leads him to believe that Harri got into rat poisin. We have none here at the house, so it would have have to have happened while whe was on the road with me. I was really careful about Harri not even sniffing around powders or crystals or anything of that sort, but I wonder if any of the bugs or lizards she ate might have been exposed to warfarin? Anyhow, the vet is administering vitamin K and drugs to help restore he coagulation function. If this proves to be the case, then Nancy and I will have to administer vitamin K to Harri once she gets home. We can deal with that! Harri will be with the specialist for another night, but I'm even more hopeful now. Dan |
Whoooooooooooo HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo! TopHat Dan M wrote: Just got off the phone with Nancy, who just got off the phone with the vet. Harri is still breathing easily, and the fluid has not reached a danger level again yet. I didn't hear a definitive answer as to the makeup of the fluid that was on Harri's chest - I didn't tell Nancy that we definitely wanted to know these things. I'll find out late today. The vet said that Harri's coagulation rate is very poor. This leads him to believe that Harri got into rat poisin. We have none here at the house, so it would have have to have happened while whe was on the road with me. I was really careful about Harri not even sniffing around powders or crystals or anything of that sort, but I wonder if any of the bugs or lizards she ate might have been exposed to warfarin? Anyhow, the vet is administering vitamin K and drugs to help restore he coagulation function. If this proves to be the case, then Nancy and I will have to administer vitamin K to Harri once she gets home. We can deal with that! Harri will be with the specialist for another night, but I'm even more hopeful now. Dan |
Still purrin like crazy and invokin for positive outcomes on all fronts.
Boogie anna Meowmie inna Bawlamore "Dan M" wrote in message ... Just got off the phone with Nancy, who just got off the phone with the vet. Harri is still breathing easily, and the fluid has not reached a danger level again yet. I didn't hear a definitive answer as to the makeup of the fluid that was on Harri's chest - I didn't tell Nancy that we definitely wanted to know these things. I'll find out late today. The vet said that Harri's coagulation rate is very poor. This leads him to believe that Harri got into rat poisin. We have none here at the house, so it would have have to have happened while whe was on the road with me. I was really careful about Harri not even sniffing around powders or crystals or anything of that sort, but I wonder if any of the bugs or lizards she ate might have been exposed to warfarin? Anyhow, the vet is administering vitamin K and drugs to help restore he coagulation function. If this proves to be the case, then Nancy and I will have to administer vitamin K to Harri once she gets home. We can deal with that! Harri will be with the specialist for another night, but I'm even more hopeful now. Dan |
this is hopeful, soft
Dan M wrote in message ... Just got off the phone with Nancy, who just got off the phone with the vet. Harri is still breathing easily, and the fluid has not reached a danger level again yet. I didn't hear a definitive answer as to the makeup of the fluid that was on Harri's chest - I didn't tell Nancy that we definitely wanted to know these things. I'll find out late today. The vet said that Harri's coagulation rate is very poor. This leads him to believe that Harri got into rat poisin. We have none here at the house, so it would have have to have happened while whe was on the road with me. I was really careful about Harri not even sniffing around powders or crystals or anything of that sort, but I wonder if any of the bugs or lizards she ate might have been exposed to warfarin? Anyhow, the vet is administering vitamin K and drugs to help restore he coagulation function. If this proves to be the case, then Nancy and I will have to administer vitamin K to Harri once she gets home. We can deal with that! Harri will be with the specialist for another night, but I'm even more hopeful now. Dan |
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