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Old June 26th 05, 03:47 AM
jmcquown
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Dan M wrote:
In case anyone hasn't read about it yet, Harri Roadcat is very ill.
Tuesday she was breathing very hard, so I took her to the vet. The vet
found that both of her lungs were partially collapsed and referred her
to a specialist 60 miles away. The specialist found a large amount of
fluid collecting in her chest cavity and a massive infection causing
even more fluid to form. He drained the fluid from her chest and
implanted chest tubes and put her on antibiotics.

Nancy and I went to visit her tonight. Her eyes were bright, her
breathing was normal, and she was purring all the time I petted her.
She had been refusing to eat, but that's because they were trying to
feed her wet food. We told her that she's used to dry food, and as
soon as they put out dry food Harri started chowing down.

I put a couple of pictures up on A.B.P.A. You can find the same 2
photos and a few more on http://www.catfolks.net/photos. I made sure
to not put any really gross photos there. In the "GW" directory under
there (http://www.catfolks.net/photos/GW) are some photos that happen
to show her chest tube as well - if you're at all squeamish, you
won't want to go there.

The bottom line is that Harri certainly seems to be on the mend. Her
chart shows that between Thursday afternoon and this morning they had
drained 93 cc of fluid out of her chest. Between 8:00 AM and 7:00 PM
when Nancy and I left no more fluid had been drained - and it's an
automated suction system that drains continuously. We're sincerely
hoping that Harri will be able to come home in the first few days of
next week.

All of you, thanks for your purrs and prayers and support.

Dan


This is such good news! Purrs for a continued speedy recovery for Harri.

Jill


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Old June 26th 05, 07:37 AM
Melissa Houle
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The bottom line is that Harri certainly seems to be on the mend. Her
chart shows that between Thursday afternoon and this morning they had
drained 93 cc of fluid out of her chest. Between 8:00 AM and 7:00 PM
when Nancy and I left no more fluid had been drained - and it's an
automated suction system that drains continuously. We're sincerely
hoping that Harri will be able to come home in the first few days of
next week.

All of you, thanks for your purrs and prayers and support.

Dan


I'm SOO glad to hear that Harri is doing better, Dan! Hooray! Her condition
sounded so dire, at first, especially concerning her collapsed lungs! That's
one strong little cat you've got there. Hope that her progress toward
health continues rapidly. =o)

Melissa


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Old June 27th 05, 08:23 PM
Jane
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Well, it certainly looks like our darling Harri has the very best
of care!! What a great-looking place. I even looked at the 'gross'
photoes, not being squeamish. It's shocking to see the tubes, but
she looks bright-eyed and happy to see you.

Thanks for keeping us updated.
Jane


In article , Dan M wrote:
In case anyone hasn't read about it yet, Harri Roadcat is very ill.
Tuesday she was breathing very hard, so I took her to the vet. The vet
found that both of her lungs were partially collapsed and referred her
to a specialist 60 miles away. The specialist found a large amount of

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Old June 28th 05, 12:34 AM
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So happy she is home and on the mend!!

Gennie and =^..^= Marietta

 




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