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Cat Protector wrote:
NP. I probably would have been more anxious having to wait in the reception area. If they weren't able to get a urine sample I probably would have had to leave Icarus there overnight and then probably worried about it a little but then again the other two cats would have gotten the night off without him chasing them. Being able to be with Icarus through the whole thing takes the anxiety off and allows me to face the problem head on which at least takes the pain out of it. I am glad to see your cat is going to be ok. Definitely! I hope the valium is long-lasting though. He's going to be SO unhappy in strange surroundings!!!!! -- Jean B. |
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On Sat 22 Jan 2005 04:31:13p, Jean B. wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav ): Definitely! I hope the valium is long-lasting though. He's going to be SO unhappy in strange surroundings!!!!! Jean, I've had to leave cats overnight a few times and it's best not to think about that part. Better to think about how they are in the best place for them to be right now. Surprisingly, they get over it very quickly and are happy to see you and more happy to be home when its over. -- Cheryl |
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Will you be able to visit him or possibly take him home today?
-- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com "Jean B." wrote in message ... Definitely! I hope the valium is long-lasting though. He's going to be SO unhappy in strange surroundings!!!!! -- Jean B. |
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Cheryl wrote:
Jean, I've had to leave cats overnight a few times and it's best not to think about that part. Better to think about how they are in the best place for them to be right now. Surprisingly, they get over it very quickly and are happy to see you and more happy to be home when its over. -- Cheryl Thanks, Cheryl. I do tell myself that it is MUCH better that he is there, under the circumstances, than it would be to have him here. What if he got really sick here, and I could not get out because of the storm? THAT would have been even more hideous. -- Jean B. |
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I probably would have worried a little about having Icarus stay overnight
which could have happened if not caught early and Icarus had a blockage. I also have two other cats I could spend time with so the pain of leaving him would have been lessoned a bit. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com "Jean B." wrote in message ... Thanks, Cheryl. I do tell myself that it is MUCH better that he is there, under the circumstances, than it would be to have him here. What if he got really sick here, and I could not get out because of the storm? THAT would have been even more hideous. -- Jean B. |
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Cat Protector wrote:
Will you be able to visit him or possibly take him home today? Waiting for the vet to call. I don't know about the visit--from their point of view or because of the storm. She wanted to keep him catheterized and on fluids tonight, and since she felt that was best for him/his recovery, I just had to do it. I guess part of the problem, beyond knowing how very unhappy he must be, is that I really didn't think I'd be leaving him there tonight. This will sound really stupid, but it is my birthday tomorrow, and all I can think of is that he may not be here, and I may not even be able to go get him!!!! I wish they had rooms where you could stay with your pets overnight, like they have for kids at hospitals.......... -- Jean B. |
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Maybe a vet will come up with that concept. I am sorry you have to leave
him. If this is an emergency vet then maybe they have visiting hours where you can go and see him. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com "Jean B." wrote in message ... Waiting for the vet to call. I don't know about the visit--from their point of view or because of the storm. She wanted to keep him catheterized and on fluids tonight, and since she felt that was best for him/his recovery, I just had to do it. I guess part of the problem, beyond knowing how very unhappy he must be, is that I really didn't think I'd be leaving him there tonight. This will sound really stupid, but it is my birthday tomorrow, and all I can think of is that he may not be here, and I may not even be able to go get him!!!! I wish they had rooms where you could stay with your pets overnight, like they have for kids at hospitals.......... -- Jean B. |
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Cat Protector wrote:
Maybe a vet will come up with that concept. I am sorry you have to leave him. If this is an emergency vet then maybe they have visiting hours where you can go and see him. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com This is complicated by the fact that we are just getting the beginnings of a blizzard!!!! By the time I get out, he will be ready to come home--or so I think. I just hope I can get him as soon as he can be released!!!! I hate thinking of his being there one second longer than necessary, because he is just going to be so scared.......... Maybe I should take a peek outside and go get that litterbox if it isn't too snowy. The vet does have my cell phone number, although I hate using it. -- Jean B. |
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I have already called once, although the vet should be calling soon. He has been unblocked and was coming out of the anesthesia (ketamine, alas). I hope the valium doesn't wear off for a while, because he is so shy--hates anything new, hides from everyone but me and my daughter. I am actually more worried about his mental state than his physical state, although that will change immediately when he is back with me........... It is VERY good that you got him in. That is SO serious. I'm sure he will be treated well. It is best that he got unblocked. Keep us posted. |
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Cat Protector wrote:
I probably would have worried a little about having Icarus stay overnight which could have happened if not caught early and Icarus had a blockage. I also have two other cats I could spend time with so the pain of leaving him would have been lessoned a bit. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of Your Computer Needs! www.panthertekit.com Well, I do have the two abandoned foster cats, so I can spend some extra time with them. I'd better go look outside. More later. -- Jean B. |
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