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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:54:16 +0300, Marina
yodeled: I had to take Frank to the emergency vet today. This morning, he was straining on the litterbox, then a little gas escaped and two small, hard poops. Oh, I thought, he is constipated. I broke out the paraffin oil. Took some in a dropper, and had a huge fight with Frank before I managed to squirt a little in his mouth. He screamed like a banshee and jerked around so it was hard to get the dropper in his mouth. Some time later, I noticed he was holding his mouth open. He refused to eat, and as the day wore on his jaw swelled up. I finally called the vet school hospital, which is open 24/7, described the situation, and they told me to bring him in. He got examined under sedation and x-rayed, but they could find nothing wrong. The vet said the jaw is perfectly mobile, and not loose at all, like it would be if something was broken. Well, they sent us home, but Frank is just the same. He holds his mouth open, and his tongue in between. I was so scared that I had hurt him while giving him the paraffin oil. At least that did some good, when we got home he went directly to the litterbox and made an oily deposit, and then he peed in the other one, so that end should be good. His jaw is obviously very sore, and it's swollen. If we could please have some purrs that it heals by itself. The vet is going to ask the radiologist to take a look at the x-rays on Monday, to make sure nothing's broken. Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. Poor dear Frankie! Purrs for his tummy. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:54:16 +0300, Marina
yodeled: I had to take Frank to the emergency vet today. This morning, he was straining on the litterbox, then a little gas escaped and two small, hard poops. Oh, I thought, he is constipated. I broke out the paraffin oil. Took some in a dropper, and had a huge fight with Frank before I managed to squirt a little in his mouth. He screamed like a banshee and jerked around so it was hard to get the dropper in his mouth. Some time later, I noticed he was holding his mouth open. He refused to eat, and as the day wore on his jaw swelled up. I finally called the vet school hospital, which is open 24/7, described the situation, and they told me to bring him in. He got examined under sedation and x-rayed, but they could find nothing wrong. The vet said the jaw is perfectly mobile, and not loose at all, like it would be if something was broken. Well, they sent us home, but Frank is just the same. He holds his mouth open, and his tongue in between. I was so scared that I had hurt him while giving him the paraffin oil. At least that did some good, when we got home he went directly to the litterbox and made an oily deposit, and then he peed in the other one, so that end should be good. His jaw is obviously very sore, and it's swollen. If we could please have some purrs that it heals by itself. The vet is going to ask the radiologist to take a look at the x-rays on Monday, to make sure nothing's broken. Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. Poor dear Frankie! Purrs for his tummy. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:54:16 +0300, Marina
yodeled: I had to take Frank to the emergency vet today. This morning, he was straining on the litterbox, then a little gas escaped and two small, hard poops. Oh, I thought, he is constipated. I broke out the paraffin oil. Took some in a dropper, and had a huge fight with Frank before I managed to squirt a little in his mouth. He screamed like a banshee and jerked around so it was hard to get the dropper in his mouth. Some time later, I noticed he was holding his mouth open. He refused to eat, and as the day wore on his jaw swelled up. I finally called the vet school hospital, which is open 24/7, described the situation, and they told me to bring him in. He got examined under sedation and x-rayed, but they could find nothing wrong. The vet said the jaw is perfectly mobile, and not loose at all, like it would be if something was broken. Well, they sent us home, but Frank is just the same. He holds his mouth open, and his tongue in between. I was so scared that I had hurt him while giving him the paraffin oil. At least that did some good, when we got home he went directly to the litterbox and made an oily deposit, and then he peed in the other one, so that end should be good. His jaw is obviously very sore, and it's swollen. If we could please have some purrs that it heals by itself. The vet is going to ask the radiologist to take a look at the x-rays on Monday, to make sure nothing's broken. Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. Poor dear Frankie! Purrs for his tummy. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:54:16 +0300, Marina
wrote: I had to take Frank to the emergency vet today. This morning, he was straining on the litterbox, then a little gas escaped and two small, hard poops. Oh, I thought, he is constipated. I broke out the paraffin oil. Took some in a dropper, and had a huge fight with Frank before I managed to squirt a little in his mouth. He screamed like a banshee and jerked around so it was hard to get the dropper in his mouth. Some time later, I noticed he was holding his mouth open. He refused to eat, and as the day wore on his jaw swelled up. I finally called the vet school hospital, which is open 24/7, described the situation, and they told me to bring him in. He got examined under sedation and x-rayed, but they could find nothing wrong. The vet said the jaw is perfectly mobile, and not loose at all, like it would be if something was broken. Well, they sent us home, but Frank is just the same. He holds his mouth open, and his tongue in between. I was so scared that I had hurt him while giving him the paraffin oil. At least that did some good, when we got home he went directly to the litterbox and made an oily deposit, and then he peed in the other one, so that end should be good. His jaw is obviously very sore, and it's swollen. If we could please have some purrs that it heals by itself. The vet is going to ask the radiologist to take a look at the x-rays on Monday, to make sure nothing's broken. Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki {{{{{Marina}}}}}} Sometimes things just happen. And maybe none of this has anything to do with you. Purrs that Frank recovers and is back to his normal self in no time. Ginger-lyn |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:54:16 +0300, Marina
wrote: I had to take Frank to the emergency vet today. This morning, he was straining on the litterbox, then a little gas escaped and two small, hard poops. Oh, I thought, he is constipated. I broke out the paraffin oil. Took some in a dropper, and had a huge fight with Frank before I managed to squirt a little in his mouth. He screamed like a banshee and jerked around so it was hard to get the dropper in his mouth. Some time later, I noticed he was holding his mouth open. He refused to eat, and as the day wore on his jaw swelled up. I finally called the vet school hospital, which is open 24/7, described the situation, and they told me to bring him in. He got examined under sedation and x-rayed, but they could find nothing wrong. The vet said the jaw is perfectly mobile, and not loose at all, like it would be if something was broken. Well, they sent us home, but Frank is just the same. He holds his mouth open, and his tongue in between. I was so scared that I had hurt him while giving him the paraffin oil. At least that did some good, when we got home he went directly to the litterbox and made an oily deposit, and then he peed in the other one, so that end should be good. His jaw is obviously very sore, and it's swollen. If we could please have some purrs that it heals by itself. The vet is going to ask the radiologist to take a look at the x-rays on Monday, to make sure nothing's broken. Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki {{{{{Marina}}}}}} Sometimes things just happen. And maybe none of this has anything to do with you. Purrs that Frank recovers and is back to his normal self in no time. Ginger-lyn |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:54:16 +0300, Marina
wrote: I had to take Frank to the emergency vet today. This morning, he was straining on the litterbox, then a little gas escaped and two small, hard poops. Oh, I thought, he is constipated. I broke out the paraffin oil. Took some in a dropper, and had a huge fight with Frank before I managed to squirt a little in his mouth. He screamed like a banshee and jerked around so it was hard to get the dropper in his mouth. Some time later, I noticed he was holding his mouth open. He refused to eat, and as the day wore on his jaw swelled up. I finally called the vet school hospital, which is open 24/7, described the situation, and they told me to bring him in. He got examined under sedation and x-rayed, but they could find nothing wrong. The vet said the jaw is perfectly mobile, and not loose at all, like it would be if something was broken. Well, they sent us home, but Frank is just the same. He holds his mouth open, and his tongue in between. I was so scared that I had hurt him while giving him the paraffin oil. At least that did some good, when we got home he went directly to the litterbox and made an oily deposit, and then he peed in the other one, so that end should be good. His jaw is obviously very sore, and it's swollen. If we could please have some purrs that it heals by itself. The vet is going to ask the radiologist to take a look at the x-rays on Monday, to make sure nothing's broken. Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki {{{{{Marina}}}}}} Sometimes things just happen. And maybe none of this has anything to do with you. Purrs that Frank recovers and is back to his normal self in no time. Ginger-lyn |
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On Sat, 25 Sep, Marina wrote:
---------------------snip---------------------- Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. Oh Marina, please don't beat yourself up about this. You did the best thing you could for poor Frank. I'm sure things will work out and the two of you will be fine. Purrs are on their way from my six as are the best vibes I can send. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Sat, 25 Sep, Marina wrote:
---------------------snip---------------------- Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. Oh Marina, please don't beat yourself up about this. You did the best thing you could for poor Frank. I'm sure things will work out and the two of you will be fine. Purrs are on their way from my six as are the best vibes I can send. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Sat, 25 Sep, Marina wrote:
---------------------snip---------------------- Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. Oh Marina, please don't beat yourself up about this. You did the best thing you could for poor Frank. I'm sure things will work out and the two of you will be fine. Purrs are on their way from my six as are the best vibes I can send. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:54:16 +0300, Marina
wrote: I had to take Frank to the emergency vet today. This morning, he was straining on the litterbox, then a little gas escaped and two small, hard poops. Oh, I thought, he is constipated. I broke out the paraffin oil. Took some in a dropper, and had a huge fight with Frank before I managed to squirt a little in his mouth. He screamed like a banshee and jerked around so it was hard to get the dropper in his mouth. Some time later, I noticed he was holding his mouth open. He refused to eat, and as the day wore on his jaw swelled up. I finally called the vet school hospital, which is open 24/7, described the situation, and they told me to bring him in. He got examined under sedation and x-rayed, but they could find nothing wrong. The vet said the jaw is perfectly mobile, and not loose at all, like it would be if something was broken. Well, they sent us home, but Frank is just the same. He holds his mouth open, and his tongue in between. I was so scared that I had hurt him while giving him the paraffin oil. At least that did some good, when we got home he went directly to the litterbox and made an oily deposit, and then he peed in the other one, so that end should be good. His jaw is obviously very sore, and it's swollen. If we could please have some purrs that it heals by itself. The vet is going to ask the radiologist to take a look at the x-rays on Monday, to make sure nothing's broken. Frank wants nothing to do with me and I just want to hug him and tell him everything will be alright. He glares at me and stalks off if I come near. I'm so sorry if I caused this. Poor Frank. Healing purrs are on the way for Frank and comforting purrs and hugs are on the way for you. -- Nan and the furkids A wise man talks because he has something to say; a fool talks because he has to say something. |
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