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Old January 26th 07, 02:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
honeybunch
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Thank you both more than words can express for answering my concerns.
The cat is better this morning although he did vomit before I gave him
any medication. The only solids in the vomit were 2 Pounce Treats that
I gave him last night. The dried Eukanuba that he has been nibbling
seemed digested.

His disconcerting behavior last night was surely due to the injection
for pain he received. His staggers had really nothing to do with the
bone in his poorly healed hind leg.

From what I read on the Internet last night, the kind of tapeworms that

cats get are not especially dangerous to their health and I dont
believe fleas are an especial problem with my cat. Nonetheless, more
than 1/3 of the bill was for items for these problems.

However, the urinary issue is the one I am most interested in. I
really wonder if a castration was necessary and if his smelly business
was really due to a bladder issue. I never heard anything about
crystals in the urine of male cats. Does this mean it would be a good
idea to stop feeding him Eukanuba dried food and look for a urinary mix
instead? I don't believe Dr.Hichlul Lee will give me anymore
information on the subject. I wouldnt be surprised if he never heard
of crystals in cat urine. There was no diploma on the wall of his
office although he was accredited in Delaware and places in
Pennsylvania. I don't know how he expressed the cat's urine and I
don't believe he will tell me or even talk to me if I go into the
office or call. There was an extraordinary problem with communication.
He has a good command of English, he just did not like questions. I
dont think I was over charged except the flea/tapeworm issue was made
out to be an very important one.

I was told by the receptionist to give the cat two 125 mg tablets of
clavamox daily. I looked clavomox up on the Pfizer website and there
it was stated that 10 pound cats required half that amount for urinary
infections. I did crush up a tablet and thought I'd try to mix it with
Pounce somehow but before that happened, he vomited and now I am at a
loss of what to do next. He is sitting right next to the screen of my
laptop in the sun. Thank you so much for your reassurance. I would
appreciate it if you would let me know what you think should be done
about the possibility of crystals in his urine and what diet he should
have. Thanks more than words can say. Doro

This is the bill:
Office visit: $30
Rabies shot: $15
Distemper shot: $16
Urine Sample Collection: $10
Urinalysis: $18
Injection: $16 (probably for pain)
Injection and Med.: $29 (this is for the clavamox but he didnt say he
also injected it)
Med: Advantage: $73 (6 months of topical flea treatment)
De worming: $28
Alter $40





On Jan 26, 7:11 am, "Phil P." wrote:
"honeybunch" wrote in ooglegroups.com...

There is something I dont understand. I just got back from the vet
with my cat. I took the cat there to be neutered because he was
smelling up the house. While he was there it was found that he has a
bladder infection.Ask your vet how he obtained the urine sample. Find out if he expressed the

bladder or if he obtatained the sample directly from the bladder with a
needle (cystocentesis). The reason I'm asking is because bacterial urinary
tract infections are rare in young to middle-aged cats, partly because of
the high osmolality of feline urine and partly because of the high acidity.
If the vet obtained the urine by expressing the bladder the sample was
probably contaminated with bacteria that normally inhabit the distal urinary
tract.

Among all the things I was told on the phone was

that the vet found the cat had tapeworms as well as a bladder
infection. When I went to pick the cat up the vet really didnt want to
talk to me. I had to wait a half hour to talk to him and then he took
me in a closet to talk. He is an asian and so perhaps communication
was the issue.You might want to find a new vet. Vet-Client communication is an essential

part of your cat's health care.

He gave the cat a shot for tapeworms. The literature

in the office stated that a pill by Bayer was what was to be given to
cats for tapeworm. He refused to tell me exactly what the shot was.He can't do that. If you didn't get a detailed bill, ask for one.


Would someone please let me know what Bayer makes in shot form for
tapeworms because I feel pretty bad right now about this entire
experience. Yes. Bayer makes Droncit Injectable for cats that are difficult to pill. I

use the injectible form of Droncit in ferals because they're almost
impossible to pill.

The cat is in pain and is staggering around.If he was neutered earlier in the day, he's probably still recovering from

the anesthesia.

I dont know

how I am going to get him to swallow two pills tomorrow for the bladder
infection.Which medication did the vet give you?


He is a stray who once had a broken leg before I knew him.

This vet says it didnt heal properly and could pop apart at anytime.Was your cat limping or staggering before he was neutered?


This has been a very very blue day and I hate myself for taking the cat
to this vet recommended by the Morris Animal Refuge. They sold me a
certificate for $40 to have the cat neutered. Someone please
reassure me that a shot is what is required for tapeworm.Some vets use the injectible form of Droncit (Praziquantel). Your cat was

probably too groggy from the anesthesia to swallow a pill.

The cats

stools are always hard and he passes them every second day and I have
never seen any worms or grains of rice.Sometimes the segments difficult to see because they're pasted to the skin

around the anus.

He never scratches himself for

fleasNot all species of tapeworms cats can get come from eating fleas. Dipylidium

caninum is flea-vectored. The other species, Taeniids, are transmitted by
eating rodents.

but I had to buy that stuff as well to the tune of $75.The pills shouldn't have cost more than $5.00-$7.00 ea. from a vet. The

injectible form of Droncit costs me about $70 for a 10 ml bottle - and I get
about 22-25 doses out of it. The dose for cats is .4 cc/10 lbs. which breaks
down to about $3.00 a dose. I think the vet grossly over charged you.

The

entire job cost me $275 which I can ill afford. Can the cat get
reinfected with the tapeworms from his litter box?No. Cats cannot and do not get tapeworms by eating the segments or the tiny

egg packets. Tapeworm require intermediate hosts in their life cycle.

Phil