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Omgosh, Shirley, I hope it's not too late to send our very best healing
purrs for Polly to recover without more vet visits!Please let us know. Christien "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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Poor Polly, I'm sorry to hear that. Purrs and headbutts for her to feel
better soon. Please keep us posted. -- Britta Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on Vino and "friends" album "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 20 Aug 2003 04:17:11 -0500, "badwilson"
wrote: Poor Polly, I'm sorry to hear that. Purrs and headbutts for her to feel better soon. Please keep us posted. Purrs from me and my girls. Feel better soon!! Jennie, Xena and Callisto |
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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 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. Major purrs that Polly will soon be better, what a scarey experiance. -- Adrian A House Is Not A Home, Without A Cat. |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 12:51:07 -0600, m. L. Briggs
wrote: Do you suppose these cats could have eaten a bug? It's that time of the year when bugs try to get inside. A cat that goes outside could find lots of them MLB Brando's strictly an indoor cat, but there are certainly buggles that get in here. Had a huge horsefly in here recently, so it's certainly possible (although Merlyn holds the Great Hunter of Buggles title around here). Ginger-lyn PS He seems to be fine, so still no idea what happened |
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