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Old February 4th 05, 11:48 PM
Mary
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"Kathi Stein" wrote in message
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On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 01:52:28 GMT, "Kristy Boyd via CatKB.com"
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My cats intestines (or what looks like it) are coming out of his anus. At
first it was a small red looking ball, which is now the size of a

golfball -
and that was just two days. I have been looking all over for information

on
what this might be, and I need to know ASAP because my parents are taking
him to the vet tomorrow and possibly putting him to sleep!!!!! I need to
save my cat, please help if you know what this may be. Please!!!!!!!


My kitten had the same thing a couple of months ago. Scared the hell
out of me at first, but it was just a prolapsed rectum. The vet did
some stitching to hold the rectum in and let it heal. She's fine now.
She never seemed to notice it at all.

There's no reason to euthanize because of this. It's very fixable.


Hope Kristy will give us an update. I'm worried about this cat.


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Old February 5th 05, 09:26 AM
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"Mary" writes
Hope Kristy will give us an update. I'm worried about this cat.


Not worried bout your mental instability? Wow.
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Old February 5th 05, 02:02 PM
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sorry, I havent responded. Thanks for your advice. It did help point out
the problem, however, he did have to be put to sleep. The vet said she had
never seen one that bad before - the prolapse was a rectal prolapse - in
two days it had grown as big as a baseball. She said the chances of him
recovering after the surgery were minimal and unfortunately, euthanizing
him was most humane in his case. I am terribly heartbroken and will miss
him greatly.

RIP Marley

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Old February 5th 05, 05:20 PM
Kathi Stein
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 14:02:56 GMT, "Kristy Boyd via CatKB.com"
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sorry, I havent responded. Thanks for your advice. It did help point out
the problem, however, he did have to be put to sleep. The vet said she had
never seen one that bad before - the prolapse was a rectal prolapse - in
two days it had grown as big as a baseball. She said the chances of him
recovering after the surgery were minimal and unfortunately, euthanizing
him was most humane in his case. I am terribly heartbroken and will miss
him greatly.

RIP Marley


I'm really sorry to hear this.

Kathi



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Old February 5th 05, 05:27 PM
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On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 23:48:11 GMT, "Mary"
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"Kathi Stein" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 01:52:28 GMT, "Kristy Boyd via CatKB.com"
wrote:

My cats intestines (or what looks like it) are coming out of his anus. At
first it was a small red looking ball, which is now the size of a

golfball -
and that was just two days. I have been looking all over for information

on
what this might be, and I need to know ASAP because my parents are taking
him to the vet tomorrow and possibly putting him to sleep!!!!! I need to
save my cat, please help if you know what this may be. Please!!!!!!!


My kitten had the same thing a couple of months ago. Scared the hell
out of me at first, but it was just a prolapsed rectum. The vet did
some stitching to hold the rectum in and let it heal. She's fine now.
She never seemed to notice it at all.

There's no reason to euthanize because of this. It's very fixable.


Hope Kristy will give us an update. I'm worried about this cat.


Somehow I missed the part describing a golf-ball sized prolapse. That
would have worried me alot too. Poor kitty.

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Old February 5th 05, 06:19 PM
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"Kristy Boyd via CatKB.com" wrote in message
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sorry, I havent responded. Thanks for your advice. It did help point out
the problem, however, he did have to be put to sleep. The vet said she had
never seen one that bad before - the prolapse was a rectal prolapse - in
two days it had grown as big as a baseball. She said the chances of him
recovering after the surgery were minimal and unfortunately, euthanizing
him was most humane in his case. I am terribly heartbroken and will miss
him greatly.

RIP Marley


I'm so sorry.


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Old February 5th 05, 06:24 PM
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"Luvskats00" wrote in message
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"Mary" writes
Hope Kristy will give us an update. I'm worried about this cat.


Not worried bout your mental instability? Wow.


Heh. This is rich.


 




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