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  #11  
Old November 21st 06, 04:21 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Yes he checked under his tongue and asked if I sewed, etc. He had a heck of
a time looking, but saw nothing. I'll keep you updated.

AmandaWV4 wrote:
Hello everyone:
Well I took my cat into my vet tonight. Still, they could not find a thing

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Phil

My friend had to take her cat to the vet a few weeks ago from vomiting all of
the time. The vet took and x-ray and didn't see anything. He told her he
has to open her up to see for sure what is going on. He ran all of the test
too. anyway the vet noticed a huge ball of string (almost like fishing
line) in it instines and the string was wrapped aroung the back of her tounge!
He wouldn't of had to open the poor little kitty up if he would have checked
the tounge but she is ok now. She could have gotten this from thread form a
bed spread or couch or blanket. Did your vet check for something like that?
Keep us updated.


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Old November 21st 06, 08:14 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Neva,

Did they send the blood off for a full workup, checking all the organs, etc?

Rhonda

nldiggs99 via CatKB.com wrote:
Hello everyone:
Well I took my cat into my vet tonight. Still, they could not find a thing
wrong with him. They could see he was dehydrated so they did an IV, barely
got any blood out of him to do run tests, they ran a leukemia and another
test and both negative. He had no idea, cause he had no fever, nothing. So,
he went ahead and treated with antibiotics again and said if he doesn't perk
up in a day or two to bring him back and they will try to take more blood and
run more tests.
So, you see it still lies a mystery on what is wrong with my cat.
I honestly wonder if he doesn't have something wrong with his kidneys, maybe
kidney stones? I picked up a pamphlet and honestly he has all but one
symptom of kidney disease. The Dr just didn't think towards that???? I am
leaning towards it, but more like stones cause he had white stuff on his
bottom, made it look like crystals?

Anyway, my kitty being sick is still a mystery. He gave me antibiotics, and
my cat started perking up this morning anyhow, and gave the Dr quite a
problem, but he still is not my kitty back to normal by any means.

I'll keep you posted.

Many thanks
Neva

nldiggs99 wrote:

Thank you Phil, you gave me a more to the point answer and I was along the
lines of an obstruction too, but the emergency vet is the one I took him too
last time and didn't find anything. He is more perky this morning thank god,
still drinking water, responding more but I'm taking him in tomorrow to my
regular vet cause I think the emergency vet here just rushed us out last time
in June. Thanks and I will let you know what the doctor says on him. I would
think they would keep him over night tomorrow just to see if they can't
pinpoint something right away, he needs an IV I know that much. Although
he's drinking alot of water, he still doesn't get enough. I will let you all
know after work tomorrow when I am home to email...

Thanks

Question: I know cats aren't as strong as dogs, heck you can at least give a
dog a baby aspirin, you can't cats, but my cat drank out of my glass one day
last week, but it was tea watered down, but would this cause any of this do
you think?


My cat has not ate for a few days, drinks water but then throws up. My vet
said to bring him in on monday. He did this same thing back in June and they

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Phil




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Old November 24th 06, 06:12 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Well I have not such good news about my kitty. He was doing much better
after the vet on monday, but today he was not as good then started going into
seizures. I had to take him to the emergency vet and that is where he stilll
is. They have done all blood work and found nothing with him. They have him
on valium, oxygen and and IV. So, I still don't know anything but that he
took a drastic change for the worst. I was reading up on seizures in cats,
and it said underlying conditions, tumors. I'm worried about him and just
feel something is seriously wrong with him.
One day he was find and the next he is worse........
I'll keep you updated..
Thanks for your support.


Rhonda wrote:
Neva,

Did they send the blood off for a full workup, checking all the organs, etc?

Rhonda

Hello everyone:
Well I took my cat into my vet tonight. Still, they could not find a thing

[quoted text clipped - 44 lines]

Phil


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Old November 24th 06, 07:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Cheryl
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On Fri 24 Nov 2006 12:12:10a, nldiggs99 via CatKB.com wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav news:69c014be61c73@uwe:

Well I have not such good news about my kitty. He was doing
much better after the vet on monday, but today he was not as
good then started going into seizures. I had to take him to the
emergency vet and that is where he stilll is. They have done
all blood work and found nothing with him. They have him on
valium, oxygen and and IV. So, I still don't know anything but
that he took a drastic change for the worst. I was reading up
on seizures in cats, and it said underlying conditions, tumors.
I'm worried about him and just feel something is seriously wrong
with him. One day he was find and the next he is worse........
I'll keep you updated..
Thanks for your support.


What did he act like when he was having seizures? I'm sorry that I
missed your original postings about your lil won. I took one of
mine to an emergency vet once because I thought she was having
seizures; she was just about 5 months old, and stood in the bathtub
and urinated down her leg and acted like she was in a trance.
Turned out she had gone into heat. She even peed on the vets table,
and I had all kinds of tests done, and when I got her home she was
fine. Then the howling and flirting with my older male began.

I hope your cat will be ok. Keep us posted please.

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Old November 24th 06, 07:45 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Cheryl
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On Sat 18 Nov 2006 04:29:02p, Buddy's Mom wrote in
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ups.com:

Sounds like he has a blockage. I would take him to an emergency
vet now.

nldiggs99 wrote:
My cat has not ate for a few days, drinks water but then throws
up. My vet said to bring him in on monday. He did this same
thing back in June and they did blood tests, xrays everything
and found nothing wrong. Well, today


I had to go back and find the OP on this, and if the cat had the
same problem in June, and recovered on its own, and is now sick
again, I'd think it's something other than a simple obstruction. It
is recurring. So what can cause a recurrance? A tumor not removed
would only get worse if it's malignant. Hairballs? A passed
hairball would provide relief and recovery from the problem in
June. A new hairball could cause the problems now. I don't think
hairballs show up on xrays very well. I'd think the vet could feel
poo blocking up in the colon if theirs a hairball blocking the exit
of it.

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Old November 24th 06, 07:50 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Cheryl
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On Fri 24 Nov 2006 01:45:16a, Cheryl wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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I'd think the vet could feel
poo blocking up in the colon if XtheirsX a hairball blocking the
exit of it.


"there's". Ugh, one of my pet peeves is using the wrong form of one
of our words that sound the same, but has a different meaning. LOL
It's late.

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Old November 24th 06, 07:56 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Rhonda
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I'm sorry to hear that your cat is worse. I'm glad you've taken him to
the emergency vet though -- and I hope they can get to the bottom of it.

Let us know what you find out.

Rhonda


nldiggs99 via CatKB.com wrote:
Well I have not such good news about my kitty. He was doing much better
after the vet on monday, but today he was not as good then started going into
seizures. I had to take him to the emergency vet and that is where he stilll
is. They have done all blood work and found nothing with him. They have him
on valium, oxygen and and IV. So, I still don't know anything but that he
took a drastic change for the worst. I was reading up on seizures in cats,
and it said underlying conditions, tumors. I'm worried about him and just
feel something is seriously wrong with him.
One day he was find and the next he is worse........
I'll keep you updated..
Thanks for your support.


  #18  
Old November 24th 06, 07:56 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Wayne Boatwright
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Oh pshaw, on Thu 23 Nov 2006 11:50:39p, Cheryl meant to say...

On Fri 24 Nov 2006 01:45:16a, Cheryl wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav
:

I'd think the vet could feel
poo blocking up in the colon if XtheirsX a hairball blocking the
exit of it.


"there's". Ugh, one of my pet peeves is using the wrong form of one
of our words that sound the same, but has a different meaning. LOL
It's late.


And this isn't an English/spelling class. Don't give it a thought. You're
right, it's late. I need to go to bed.

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Old November 24th 06, 02:46 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Phil P.
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"nldiggs99 via CatKB.com" u29295@uwe wrote in message
news:69c014be61c73@uwe...
Well I have not such good news about my kitty. He was doing much better
after the vet on monday, but today he was not as good then started going

into
seizures. I had to take him to the emergency vet and that is where he

stilll
is. They have done all blood work and found nothing with him. They have

him
on valium, oxygen and and IV. So, I still don't know anything but that he
took a drastic change for the worst. I was reading up on seizures in

cats,
and it said underlying conditions, tumors. I'm worried about him and just
feel something is seriously wrong with him.
One day he was find and the next he is worse........
I'll keep you updated..
Thanks for your support.


Was endotoxic shock ruled out?


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Old November 24th 06, 09:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
nldiggs99 via CatKB.com
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Phil:
No endotoxic shock isn't ruled out, he is in the vets hands now and they are
going to try treatment for this. Basically, this is the last thing to try.
The rest of the things are not curable, talking like brain tumor and a
couple others. This morning I got more bad news on Kramer. He is blind
right now and they don't know if it will be permanant, he can't hear either.
I went to visit him and he did sense me there I'm pretty sure. The vet said
he hadn't been talking or nothing, and hissed at everyone that came near him,
but when I went in and pet his head he started to talk to me. I have been so
tore up with this, crying for about 4 hours now. The decision I have to face
if this next thing doesn't work. The toxcosis is our last hope, and still he
may never see again, and honestly what kind of life is this for a 2 year old
cat?

I was researching, have any of you heard of the Tidy Cat issue? The clay in
it and the case there was regarding it?

http://www.thelighthouseonline.com/a...hornfeldt.html
here is the website regarding this.

I won't know nothing until tomorrow to see if any of the treatments for this
toxicosis is working.

Thanks for all your help everyone....


Phil P. wrote:
Well I have not such good news about my kitty. He was doing much better
after the vet on monday, but today he was not as good then started going into

[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
I'll keep you updated..
Thanks for your support.


Was endotoxic shock ruled out?


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