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Poorly Polly & TED visit
Shirley wrote: I woke up this morning to find piles of cat vomit all over the house and a very lethargic Polly-cat sat hunched up by the kitchen door queue panic mode , she tried to follow me into the kitchen but only managed a couple of steps because her back legs were very wobbly major panic mode. Poor baby! Hobbes, Selena and Lacey are sending healing purrs, meatloaf meditations and their most gentle headbutts. I am sending healing thoughts and tender chin scritches. We hope Polly feels better very soon. Julie, Hobbes, Selena and Lacey |
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"Shirley" wrote in message
... I woke up this morning to find piles of cat vomit all over the house and a very lethargic Polly-cat sat hunched up by the kitchen door queue panic mode , she tried to follow me into the kitchen but only managed a couple of steps because her back legs were very wobbly major panic mode. I got an appointment with TED and rushed her there, it seems she has gastritis possibly from a hairball, her temp was 104 so she got a shot to bring that down, a shot to stop the vomiting and a shot of anti-biotic. Polly behaved herself during the consult and I only had to remove a furry starfish from my chest once during her exam to spare TED's and my blushes of him having to rummage around my chest area to do the exam. Polly has settled down now and is laying in the bedroom but she hasn't been near her food or water bowl yet. If she doesn't improve by the morning we have to go back to TED. Since this morning she's vomited twice more and still seems to be in quite a bit of discomfort poor baby so if she could have some of your special purrs it would help enormously. Purrs. Hope she feels better soon. Give her a scritch from Australia for me. -- Alan Erskine alanerskine(at)optusnet.com.au Where's the Weapons of Mass Distruction, Mr Bush? |
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Major purrs for a better tummy situation.
Karen "Shirley" wrote in message ... I woke up this morning to find piles of cat vomit all over the house and a very lethargic Polly-cat sat hunched up by the kitchen door queue panic mode , she tried to follow me into the kitchen but only managed a couple of steps because her back legs were very wobbly major panic mode. I got an appointment with TED and rushed her there, it seems she has gastritis possibly from a hairball, her temp was 104 so she got a shot to bring that down, a shot to stop the vomiting and a shot of anti-biotic. Polly behaved herself during the consult and I only had to remove a furry starfish from my chest once during her exam to spare TED's and my blushes of him having to rummage around my chest area to do the exam. Polly has settled down now and is laying in the bedroom but she hasn't been near her food or water bowl yet. If she doesn't improve by the morning we have to go back to TED. Since this morning she's vomited twice more and still seems to be in quite a bit of discomfort poor baby so if she could have some of your special purrs it would help enormously. -- Shirley (off to check on the invalid) see my cats at http://communities.msn.co.uk/Friendsfamilyandfelines2 http://uk.msnusers.com/friendsfamilyandfelines3 |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 01:40:28 +1000, "Alan Erskine"
wrote: "Shirley" wrote in message ... I woke up this morning to find piles of cat vomit all over the house and a very lethargic Polly-cat sat hunched up by the kitchen door queue panic mode , she tried to follow me into the kitchen but only managed a couple of steps because her back legs were very wobbly major panic mode. I got an appointment with TED and rushed her there, it seems she has gastritis possibly from a hairball, her temp was 104 so she got a shot to bring that down, a shot to stop the vomiting and a shot of anti-biotic. Polly behaved herself during the consult and I only had to remove a furry starfish from my chest once during her exam to spare TED's and my blushes of him having to rummage around my chest area to do the exam. Polly has settled down now and is laying in the bedroom but she hasn't been near her food or water bowl yet. If she doesn't improve by the morning we have to go back to TED. Since this morning she's vomited twice more and still seems to be in quite a bit of discomfort poor baby so if she could have some of your special purrs it would help enormously. Purrs. Hope she feels better soon. Give her a scritch from Australia for me. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. It is a worry when our furry friends are sick. MLB |
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Sending healing purrs for Polly and calming purrs for you.
-- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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"Shirley" wrote I woke up this morning to find piles of cat vomit all over the house and a very lethargic Polly-cat sat hunched up by the kitchen door Poor Polly, indeed. Many many purrs coming over for her to feel better soonest. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki |
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I'm so sorry to hear Polly isn't doing well. Lots of purrs and best wishes
for her to improve and lots of calming hugs for you, Shirley, -- Polonca & Soncek "Shirley" wrote in message ... I woke up this morning to find piles of cat vomit all over the house and a very lethargic Polly-cat sat hunched up by the kitchen door queue panic mode , she tried to follow me into the kitchen but only managed a couple of steps because her back legs were very wobbly major panic mode. snip |
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Poor Polly. We will purr and pray and light a candle for her quick recovery.
Give me extra skritches and hugs from us. Jazz & his mama -- Irulan from the stars we came, to the stars we return from now until the end of time "Shirley" wrote in message ... I woke up this morning to find piles of cat vomit all over the house and a very lethargic Polly-cat sat hunched up by the kitchen door queue panic mode , she tried to follow me into the kitchen but only managed a couple of steps because her back legs were very wobbly major panic mode. I got an appointment with TED and rushed her there, it seems she has gastritis possibly from a hairball, her temp was 104 so she got a shot to bring that down, a shot to stop the vomiting and a shot of anti-biotic. Polly behaved herself during the consult and I only had to remove a furry starfish from my chest once during her exam to spare TED's and my blushes of him having to rummage around my chest area to do the exam. Polly has settled down now and is laying in the bedroom but she hasn't been near her food or water bowl yet. If she doesn't improve by the morning we have to go back to TED. Since this morning she's vomited twice more and still seems to be in quite a bit of discomfort poor baby so if she could have some of your special purrs it would help enormously. -- Shirley (off to check on the invalid) see my cats at http://communities.msn.co.uk/Friendsfamilyandfelines2 http://uk.msnusers.com/friendsfamilyandfelines3 |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 15:56:33 +0100, "Shirley"
wrote: I woke up this morning to find piles of cat vomit all over the house and a very lethargic Polly-cat sat hunched up by the kitchen door queue panic mode , she tried to follow me into the kitchen but only managed a couple of steps because her back legs were very wobbly major panic mode. I got an appointment with TED and rushed her there, it seems she has gastritis possibly from a hairball, her temp was 104 so she got a shot to bring that down, a shot to stop the vomiting and a shot of anti-biotic. Polly behaved herself during the consult and I only had to remove a furry starfish from my chest once during her exam to spare TED's and my blushes of him having to rummage around my chest area to do the exam. Polly has settled down now and is laying in the bedroom but she hasn't been near her food or water bowl yet. If she doesn't improve by the morning we have to go back to TED. Since this morning she's vomited twice more and still seems to be in quite a bit of discomfort poor baby so if she could have some of your special purrs it would help enormously. -- Shirley (off to check on the invalid) see my cats at http://communities.msn.co.uk/Friendsfamilyandfelines2 http://uk.msnusers.com/friendsfamilyandfelines3 Purrs that Polly feels better. What is it with cats vomiting right now? We had a scare with Brando last week, when he vomited more than I thought a cat could vomit, with some blood in it, too. Took him into TED, and they could find no problems so asked if they could keep him overnight, hoping he would present them with a, umm, special gift that could help in diagnosis. Brando is a former feral. Brando was not about to present them with any gift. He spent the entire time not looking anyone in the eye, and sitting stiffly in the cage. So I brought him home to keep an eye on him. So far, no more vomit. Hope it was just a nasty hairball. Ginger-lyn |
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