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  #21  
Old February 26th 04, 07:37 PM
Karen
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Even 105 is a very high temp for a cat, so it must have been that (if you
are talking farenheit). Cats *can* get unexplained fevers and they act very
down. Glad to hear she is eating and drinking. Try and get her to drink
extra if possible. With a fever that is important. I hope that goes down as
well when you take her back. Keep us posted.

Karen

"Mr Nangla" wrote in message
. ..
Hey guys,

Good news; she's feeling much better! I took her to the vet, he didn't

know
exactly what it was but she had a temperature of 110f or 105f! He didn't
vaccinate and instead gave her antibiotics, two injections.

I was also given some food that would go down easier and tablets I have to
give her starting from tomorrow, twice a day (only one day) and back to

the
vet on Saturday for a re-check up and if she's ok then she'll get
vaccinated.

Once she came home she was eating, drinking and venturing outside, not
playing though. Her balance isn't that good and there was some nervous
purring before she jumped down from the sink, but I guess that's because

of
the antibiotics. Sorry for the delay, it's now 1848 I had to go into uni
afterwards and just came back an hour ago (I didn't leave her alone

though,
my family were in).

Thank you to everyone, for the reassurance I was feeling very nervous

about
today, so I can't imagine how Bee was feeling.

Sonny

"Mr Nangla" wrote in message
...
Hey Guys,

I need your advice; my my kittie 'Bee' indoor/outdoor, spayed female

about
1
and 1/2 years hasn't eaten or drunk anything the entire day.

1. She came back last night about 2300 and wasn't playing/joining us in

her
favourites games.

2. 0930 in the morning she threw up brownish vomit (the colour of her

food)
that look liked a turd, she got up, went outside, acting normal and then
came in and has been asleep since.

3. It's now 2141; while stoking her on on her side (where the rib cage
starts, from the head side) she made a kind of soft growling noise when
slight pressure is appiled to that area, almost like gas. She is though
wagging her tail in a good way when I speak and stroke her.

Have you guys got any ideas what it is? We're going to the vet tomorrow
morning at 0930 for microchip, booster vaccination, regular deworm
pill/powder and flea spot-on thing anyway, but your advice, ideas,
experience etc would be great.

Cheers,

Sonny
London, England
http://community.webshots.com/album/67928229emuBlI






  #24  
Old February 26th 04, 08:20 PM
Sherry
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Hey guys,

Good news; she's feeling much better! I took her to the vet, he didn't know
exactly what it was but she had a temperature of 110f or 105f! He didn't
vaccinate and instead gave her antibiotics, two injections.

I was also given some food that would go down easier and tablets I have to
give her starting from tomorrow, twice a day (only one day) and back to the
vet on Saturday for a re-check up and if she's ok then she'll get
vaccinated.

Aww. You were right, she really didn't feel well. Antibiotics usually start
working really quickly. Good luck. Hope she feels better soon.

Sherry
  #25  
Old February 26th 04, 08:20 PM
Sherry
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Hey guys,

Good news; she's feeling much better! I took her to the vet, he didn't know
exactly what it was but she had a temperature of 110f or 105f! He didn't
vaccinate and instead gave her antibiotics, two injections.

I was also given some food that would go down easier and tablets I have to
give her starting from tomorrow, twice a day (only one day) and back to the
vet on Saturday for a re-check up and if she's ok then she'll get
vaccinated.

Aww. You were right, she really didn't feel well. Antibiotics usually start
working really quickly. Good luck. Hope she feels better soon.

Sherry
  #26  
Old February 26th 04, 08:36 PM
Alison
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"Mr Nangla" wrote in message
. ..
Hey guys,

Good news; she's feeling much better! I took her to the vet, he

didn't know
exactly what it was but she had a temperature of 110f or 105f! He

didn't
vaccinate and instead gave her antibiotics, two injections.
Cheers,

Sonny
London, England
http://community.webshots.com/album/67928229emuBlI


Hi Sonny,
Thanks for letting us know . I'm glad she's going to be ok.
Alison


  #27  
Old February 26th 04, 08:36 PM
Alison
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"Mr Nangla" wrote in message
. ..
Hey guys,

Good news; she's feeling much better! I took her to the vet, he

didn't know
exactly what it was but she had a temperature of 110f or 105f! He

didn't
vaccinate and instead gave her antibiotics, two injections.
Cheers,

Sonny
London, England
http://community.webshots.com/album/67928229emuBlI


Hi Sonny,
Thanks for letting us know . I'm glad she's going to be ok.
Alison


  #28  
Old February 26th 04, 09:21 PM
Cathy Friedmann
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"Mr Nangla" wrote in message
. ..
Hey guys,

Good news; she's feeling much better! I took her to the vet, he didn't

know
exactly what it was but she had a temperature of 110f or 105f! He didn't
vaccinate and instead gave her antibiotics, two injections.

I was also given some food that would go down easier and tablets I have to
give her starting from tomorrow, twice a day (only one day) and back to

the
vet on Saturday for a re-check up and if she's ok then she'll get
vaccinated.

Once she came home she was eating, drinking and venturing outside, not
playing though. Her balance isn't that good and there was some nervous
purring before she jumped down from the sink, but I guess that's because

of
the antibiotics. Sorry for the delay, it's now 1848 I had to go into uni
afterwards and just came back an hour ago (I didn't leave her alone

though,
my family were in).

Thank you to everyone, for the reassurance I was feeling very nervous

about
today, so I can't imagine how Bee was feeling.

Sonny


I'm glad that she's starting to feel better, & hope that the anitbiotic will
work for whatever's been ailing her. I'd give the anitibiotics 48 hrs. to
do their stuff; if she's still not back to her completley normal self after
that, I'd be likely to bring her back in for a re-evaluatuion - JMO.

Btw - a cat's normal temp ranges from about 101 - 102.5ºF. 103ºF is
considered high normal or low fever.

Cathy

--
"Staccato signals of constant information..."
("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon



"Mr Nangla" wrote in message
...
Hey Guys,

I need your advice; my my kittie 'Bee' indoor/outdoor, spayed female

about
1
and 1/2 years hasn't eaten or drunk anything the entire day.

1. She came back last night about 2300 and wasn't playing/joining us in

her
favourites games.

2. 0930 in the morning she threw up brownish vomit (the colour of her

food)
that look liked a turd, she got up, went outside, acting normal and then
came in and has been asleep since.

3. It's now 2141; while stoking her on on her side (where the rib cage
starts, from the head side) she made a kind of soft growling noise when
slight pressure is appiled to that area, almost like gas. She is though
wagging her tail in a good way when I speak and stroke her.

Have you guys got any ideas what it is? We're going to the vet tomorrow
morning at 0930 for microchip, booster vaccination, regular deworm
pill/powder and flea spot-on thing anyway, but your advice, ideas,
experience etc would be great.

Cheers,

Sonny
London, England
http://community.webshots.com/album/67928229emuBlI






  #29  
Old February 26th 04, 09:21 PM
Cathy Friedmann
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"Mr Nangla" wrote in message
. ..
Hey guys,

Good news; she's feeling much better! I took her to the vet, he didn't

know
exactly what it was but she had a temperature of 110f or 105f! He didn't
vaccinate and instead gave her antibiotics, two injections.

I was also given some food that would go down easier and tablets I have to
give her starting from tomorrow, twice a day (only one day) and back to

the
vet on Saturday for a re-check up and if she's ok then she'll get
vaccinated.

Once she came home she was eating, drinking and venturing outside, not
playing though. Her balance isn't that good and there was some nervous
purring before she jumped down from the sink, but I guess that's because

of
the antibiotics. Sorry for the delay, it's now 1848 I had to go into uni
afterwards and just came back an hour ago (I didn't leave her alone

though,
my family were in).

Thank you to everyone, for the reassurance I was feeling very nervous

about
today, so I can't imagine how Bee was feeling.

Sonny


I'm glad that she's starting to feel better, & hope that the anitbiotic will
work for whatever's been ailing her. I'd give the anitibiotics 48 hrs. to
do their stuff; if she's still not back to her completley normal self after
that, I'd be likely to bring her back in for a re-evaluatuion - JMO.

Btw - a cat's normal temp ranges from about 101 - 102.5ºF. 103ºF is
considered high normal or low fever.

Cathy

--
"Staccato signals of constant information..."
("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon



"Mr Nangla" wrote in message
...
Hey Guys,

I need your advice; my my kittie 'Bee' indoor/outdoor, spayed female

about
1
and 1/2 years hasn't eaten or drunk anything the entire day.

1. She came back last night about 2300 and wasn't playing/joining us in

her
favourites games.

2. 0930 in the morning she threw up brownish vomit (the colour of her

food)
that look liked a turd, she got up, went outside, acting normal and then
came in and has been asleep since.

3. It's now 2141; while stoking her on on her side (where the rib cage
starts, from the head side) she made a kind of soft growling noise when
slight pressure is appiled to that area, almost like gas. She is though
wagging her tail in a good way when I speak and stroke her.

Have you guys got any ideas what it is? We're going to the vet tomorrow
morning at 0930 for microchip, booster vaccination, regular deworm
pill/powder and flea spot-on thing anyway, but your advice, ideas,
experience etc would be great.

Cheers,

Sonny
London, England
http://community.webshots.com/album/67928229emuBlI






  #30  
Old February 27th 04, 02:09 AM
Cheryl
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"Mr Nangla" dumped this in
on 26 Feb 2004:

Good news; she's feeling much better! I took her to the vet, he didn't
know exactly what it was but she had a temperature of 110f or 105f! He
didn't vaccinate and instead gave her antibiotics, two injections.

I was also given some food that would go down easier and tablets I
have to give her starting from tomorrow, twice a day (only one day)
and back to the vet on Saturday for a re-check up and if she's ok then
she'll get vaccinated.


snip

Glad she's feeling better! Hopefully it is just a quick bug that the
meds and special food will help with.
 




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