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"Luvskats00" wrote in message ... To: (Gia) aka Are you a twit? ..CALL ANOTHER VET OR A VET HOSPITAL. From what you described, your cat needed emergency care. Jesus, woman! At least she -called- her vet and took the cat in to see him... even if he does sound like an idiot. People come here for advice (yes, sometimes when they should be speeding to the vet), not your insults and perfect hindsight. |
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"Gia" wrote in message
om... I came home last night after being gone about 2 hours. My cat was fine when I left. When I came home she was acting very strange, she usually runs to see me and hangs right by me. She came out to see me and went back in my room and hid. Then she threw up white foamy stuff. Then she was acting weirder and stranger. She looked really strange her eyes were puffy and the skin was red around them. Then I was seeing the thirdeye. She was breathing strange and she was hot. She then was growling when I touched her and crying every once in a while. snip I just kept her by me and kept checking her, then my daughter came home and she let out two loud crys to her and threw up a lot of brownish liquid. I became more upset. I set the alarm for 7am, by now it was about 3am. I got my pillow and blanket and layed on the floor by her. I woke up and 7 and took her to the vets. I brought a stool sample and a sample of her vomit, which was negative? They said she was probably "bit by something (bug)"? OR has a flew. I'm confused. Did anyone hear of such a thing? They gave her fluids in her back which are leaking out, they said some would. And an antibiotic shot and something to settle her stomach and for the vomiting. They sent home an antibiotic and the "stomach" pills too. She is still acting strangely but looking better. Like constant purring and if I go to touch her she growls. I went to pick a piece of sticky paper it was stuck to her back leg and she yelled and growled as if I hurt her. If anyone has any idea what this could be please let me know? You can email me at thank you...... Find a new vet, have the new vet look your kitty over. Take the records from the old vet to the new vet so they know what's what. Make sure those records include the treatment performed for the vomiting you described. And for future reference, find out if you have an emergency vet clinic in town, keep the phone number either saved in your phone, by your phone, or anywhere else you can get to it in a matter of seconds. If you live in a big city, it's a good idea to actually physically drive to the facility so that if there's an emergency in the wee hours, and you're frantic anyway, you'll be less likely to get lost. Hope your kitty's feeling better! |
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"Gia" wrote in message
om... I came home last night after being gone about 2 hours. My cat was fine when I left. When I came home she was acting very strange, she usually runs to see me and hangs right by me. She came out to see me and went back in my room and hid. Then she threw up white foamy stuff. Then she was acting weirder and stranger. She looked really strange her eyes were puffy and the skin was red around them. Then I was seeing the thirdeye. She was breathing strange and she was hot. She then was growling when I touched her and crying every once in a while. snip I just kept her by me and kept checking her, then my daughter came home and she let out two loud crys to her and threw up a lot of brownish liquid. I became more upset. I set the alarm for 7am, by now it was about 3am. I got my pillow and blanket and layed on the floor by her. I woke up and 7 and took her to the vets. I brought a stool sample and a sample of her vomit, which was negative? They said she was probably "bit by something (bug)"? OR has a flew. I'm confused. Did anyone hear of such a thing? They gave her fluids in her back which are leaking out, they said some would. And an antibiotic shot and something to settle her stomach and for the vomiting. They sent home an antibiotic and the "stomach" pills too. She is still acting strangely but looking better. Like constant purring and if I go to touch her she growls. I went to pick a piece of sticky paper it was stuck to her back leg and she yelled and growled as if I hurt her. If anyone has any idea what this could be please let me know? You can email me at thank you...... Find a new vet, have the new vet look your kitty over. Take the records from the old vet to the new vet so they know what's what. Make sure those records include the treatment performed for the vomiting you described. And for future reference, find out if you have an emergency vet clinic in town, keep the phone number either saved in your phone, by your phone, or anywhere else you can get to it in a matter of seconds. If you live in a big city, it's a good idea to actually physically drive to the facility so that if there's an emergency in the wee hours, and you're frantic anyway, you'll be less likely to get lost. Hope your kitty's feeling better! |
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"Luvskats00" wrote in message ... To: (Gia) aka Are you a twit? Oh, for crying out loud. Now, that's really gonna help, huh? This person *did* call a vet. Whose advice was apparently lousy, but the poster *did* make the effort. This is not in the same league as a lame-brain who posts on a ng yet makes no effort to contact a veterinarian when it's obvious that one is needed. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon ..CALL ANOTHER VET OR A VET HOSPITAL. From what you described, your cat needed emergency care. |
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"Luvskats00" wrote in message ... To: (Gia) aka Are you a twit? Oh, for crying out loud. Now, that's really gonna help, huh? This person *did* call a vet. Whose advice was apparently lousy, but the poster *did* make the effort. This is not in the same league as a lame-brain who posts on a ng yet makes no effort to contact a veterinarian when it's obvious that one is needed. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon ..CALL ANOTHER VET OR A VET HOSPITAL. From what you described, your cat needed emergency care. |
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Personally, if she's still on the "iffy" side, I'd take her - along w/ the
meds they gave you & the invoice of services rendered (so they know exactly what's been done so far), to another vet. And if she's acting fine by now, I'd strongly consider shopping around for a new vet anyway. Btw - yes, when subcutaneous fluids are given, they may leak back out a little. If she had an allergic reaction to a bite, then yes, the scenario'd make sense to me. (Otoh, it could've been something else, too.) Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon "Gia" wrote in message om... I came home last night after being gone about 2 hours. My cat was fine when I left. When I came home she was acting very strange, she usually runs to see me and hangs right by me. She came out to see me and went back in my room and hid. Then she threw up white foamy stuff. Then she was acting weirder and stranger. She looked really strange her eyes were puffy and the skin was red around them. Then I was seeing the thirdeye. She was breathing strange and she was hot. She then was growling when I touched her and crying every once in a while. I called the vet and he seemed like he was exhausted, they paged him and he was talking strange, and mumbling? He said something like no need to get the fire engines involved??????? And talked about giving her stomach pills but it was obvious he was so tired he was like delerious. I was even more upset. I just kept her by me and kept checking her, then my daughter came home and she let out two loud crys to her and threw up a lot of brownish liquid. I became more upset. I set the alarm for 7am, by now it was about 3am. I got my pillow and blanket and layed on the floor by her. I woke up and 7 and took her to the vets. I brought a stool sample and a sample of her vomit, which was negative? They said she was probably "bit by something (bug)"? OR has a flew. I'm confused. Did anyone hear of such a thing? They gave her fluids in her back which are leaking out, they said some would. And an antibiotic shot and something to settle her stomach and for the vomiting. They sent home an antibiotic and the "stomach" pills too. She is still acting strangely but looking better. Like constant purring and if I go to touch her she growls. I went to pick a piece of sticky paper it was stuck to her back leg and she yelled and growled as if I hurt her. If anyone has any idea what this could be please let me know? You can email me at thank you...... |
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Personally, if she's still on the "iffy" side, I'd take her - along w/ the
meds they gave you & the invoice of services rendered (so they know exactly what's been done so far), to another vet. And if she's acting fine by now, I'd strongly consider shopping around for a new vet anyway. Btw - yes, when subcutaneous fluids are given, they may leak back out a little. If she had an allergic reaction to a bite, then yes, the scenario'd make sense to me. (Otoh, it could've been something else, too.) Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon "Gia" wrote in message om... I came home last night after being gone about 2 hours. My cat was fine when I left. When I came home she was acting very strange, she usually runs to see me and hangs right by me. She came out to see me and went back in my room and hid. Then she threw up white foamy stuff. Then she was acting weirder and stranger. She looked really strange her eyes were puffy and the skin was red around them. Then I was seeing the thirdeye. She was breathing strange and she was hot. She then was growling when I touched her and crying every once in a while. I called the vet and he seemed like he was exhausted, they paged him and he was talking strange, and mumbling? He said something like no need to get the fire engines involved??????? And talked about giving her stomach pills but it was obvious he was so tired he was like delerious. I was even more upset. I just kept her by me and kept checking her, then my daughter came home and she let out two loud crys to her and threw up a lot of brownish liquid. I became more upset. I set the alarm for 7am, by now it was about 3am. I got my pillow and blanket and layed on the floor by her. I woke up and 7 and took her to the vets. I brought a stool sample and a sample of her vomit, which was negative? They said she was probably "bit by something (bug)"? OR has a flew. I'm confused. Did anyone hear of such a thing? They gave her fluids in her back which are leaking out, they said some would. And an antibiotic shot and something to settle her stomach and for the vomiting. They sent home an antibiotic and the "stomach" pills too. She is still acting strangely but looking better. Like constant purring and if I go to touch her she growls. I went to pick a piece of sticky paper it was stuck to her back leg and she yelled and growled as if I hurt her. If anyone has any idea what this could be please let me know? You can email me at thank you...... |
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Are you a twit? ..CALL ANOTHER VET OR A VET HOSPITAL. From what you
described, your cat needed emergency care. No, she isn't a twit. She's a person who is *very* worried about her cat coming on this board asking a serious question. I hate it when posters get that kind of response froom you. Sherry |
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Are you a twit? ..CALL ANOTHER VET OR A VET HOSPITAL. From what you
described, your cat needed emergency care. No, she isn't a twit. She's a person who is *very* worried about her cat coming on this board asking a serious question. I hate it when posters get that kind of response froom you. Sherry |
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Once again, Luvskats, Nywriter, Awriteny, makes a gigantic,
unanimously-agreed upon ass of herself in front of the newsgroup! Gotta love the predictability of the whole thing, *giggle*! Omigosh, is luvskats NYWriter? I had no idea. Abby Frank, queen of declaws herself? Well, that certainly is a typical remark from her then. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human." (Loren Eisely) |
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