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Purrs for Tigger please
Tigger had been throwing up a little more than usual (every couple days) and
we thought we had it traced to her drinking water in the shower and getting soap but yesterday she started throwing up all day and couldn't keep anything down. I called the emergency vet last night and they said to pull food and water for awhile to see if it helped but she could wait until morning. I gave her a couple treats this morning and she threw them right up. I thought the vet opened at 7 but they don't open until 9. She's getting up in years (13) so she's not usually very active but she's very quiet this morning. I'm very worried about her. Purrs please that it isn't anything serious. -- http://www.serenityscenes.com/ |
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Purrs for Tigger please
Here's hoping that it is not something serious with Tigger. Please let us
know what's going on after you have been to the vet. S. -- **Visit me and my cats at http://www.island-cats.com/ ** --- "alisont" u11078@uwe wrote in message news:81a1f10e86270@uwe... Tigger had been throwing up a little more than usual (every couple days) and we thought we had it traced to her drinking water in the shower and getting soap but yesterday she started throwing up all day and couldn't keep anything down. I called the emergency vet last night and they said to pull food and water for awhile to see if it helped but she could wait until morning. I gave her a couple treats this morning and she threw them right up. I thought the vet opened at 7 but they don't open until 9. She's getting up in years (13) so she's not usually very active but she's very quiet this morning. I'm very worried about her. Purrs please that it isn't anything serious. -- http://www.serenityscenes.com/ |
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Purrs for Tigger please
"alisont" u11078@uwe wrote in message news:81a1f10e86270@uwe... Tigger had been throwing up a little more than usual (every couple days) and we thought we had it traced to her drinking water in the shower and getting soap but yesterday she started throwing up all day and couldn't keep anything down. I called the emergency vet last night and they said to pull food and water for awhile to see if it helped but she could wait until morning. I gave her a couple treats this morning and she threw them right up. I thought the vet opened at 7 but they don't open until 9. She's getting up in years (13) so she's not usually very active but she's very quiet this morning. I'm very worried about her. Purrs please that it isn't anything serious. Prayers out for sweet Tigger, Alison. Hope it isn't serious. Let us know. |
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Purrs for Tigger please
The vet didn't find anything wrong but did give her some fluids. They did x
rays and blood work. Her kidneys are good and the x-rays didn't find any foreign bodies. She was somewhat dehydrated but no temperature. She was definitely not feeling well. She bit the vet which is something she's never done before. She didn't eat much of anything yesterday nor use the litter box. She had some treats and ate a little this morning and used the litter box for a poop. She whimpered a little bit as it came out so I'm wondering if she wasn't constipated for some reason. She didn't vommit at all yesterday except for the treats in the morning. I'm going today to get her some medicine in liquid form. We tried everything to get her to take the pill the vet prescribed but she was not having any of it. We tried the pill pockets, she won't eat soft treats. We tried the syringe that pops it in her mouth. It went in, she spit it out. We tried the old fashioned method and she bit me. She didn't mean to, she just didn't want the pill. I hope she's feeling better and it was a temporary thing. The next step is a barium series of x-rays to see if there's something that isn't showing in the x-ray. cybercat wrote: Tigger had been throwing up a little more than usual (every couple days) and [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] I'm very worried about her. Purrs please that it isn't anything serious. Prayers out for sweet Tigger, Alison. Hope it isn't serious. Let us know. -- http://www.serenityscenes.com/ Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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Purrs for Tigger please
"alisont via CatKB.com" u11078@uwe wrote in message news:81af04fb264da@uwe... The vet didn't find anything wrong but did give her some fluids. They did x rays and blood work. Her kidneys are good and the x-rays didn't find any foreign bodies. She was somewhat dehydrated but no temperature. She was definitely not feeling well. She bit the vet which is something she's never done before. She didn't eat much of anything yesterday nor use the litter box. She had some treats and ate a little this morning and used the litter box for a poop. She whimpered a little bit as it came out so I'm wondering if she wasn't constipated for some reason. She didn't vommit at all yesterday except for the treats in the morning. I'm going today to get her some medicine in liquid form. We tried everything to get her to take the pill the vet prescribed but she was not having any of it. We tried the pill pockets, she won't eat soft treats. We tried the syringe that pops it in her mouth. It went in, she spit it out. We tried the old fashioned method and she bit me. She didn't mean to, she just didn't want the pill. I hope she's feeling better and it was a temporary thing. The next step is a barium series of x-rays to see if there's something that isn't showing in the Wow, she defininitely doesn't feel well if she is biting and usually doesn't. It all sounds good though, the kidney function especially! Maybe she has a little bug, or as you mentioned, a little constipation. Do you feed her canned food? It has more water, so it might help. Good luck, I know you're worried. Let us know how she is, we will be thinking of her. |
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:45:29 GMT, "alisont via CatKB.com" u11078@uwe
wrote: The vet didn't find anything wrong but did give her some fluids. They did x rays and blood work. Her kidneys are good and the x-rays didn't find any foreign bodies. She was somewhat dehydrated but no temperature. She was definitely not feeling well. She bit the vet which is something she's never done before. She didn't eat much of anything yesterday nor use the litter box. She had some treats and ate a little this morning and used the litter box for a poop. She whimpered a little bit as it came out so I'm wondering if she wasn't constipated for some reason. She didn't vommit at all yesterday except for the treats in the morning. I'm going today to get her some medicine in liquid form. We tried everything to get her to take the pill the vet prescribed but she was not having any of it. We tried the pill pockets, she won't eat soft treats. We tried the syringe that pops it in her mouth. It went in, she spit it out. We tried the old fashioned method and she bit me. She didn't mean to, she just didn't want the pill. I hope she's feeling better and it was a temporary thing. The next step is a barium series of x-rays to see if there's something that isn't showing in the x-ray. Purrs from here also. I can't imagine trying to explain to one of my furballs that we're going to do a barium series. Still, I guess it's better than trying to do a barium enema. I don't think even the most laid back of my cats (Nipsy the Wuss) would stand, err, lie, er, sit, for that. There would certainly be bloodshed on the part of the vet. |
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I think with this vet there would be anesthesia involved. Tigger is
generally very laid back but when she doesn't want to do something she can be very stubborn. Like taking a pill.... I went yesterday to the very exclusive pharmacy here and picked up Tigger's medicine that was specially made in liquid form. It's even chicken flavored. I figured out the trick. I get the medicine ready and get on the floor with Tigger like I do when I'm going to give her medicine. Then when she opens her mouth to say "oh no you're not" I squirt it in really quickly. At any rate she seems almost herself today and didn't throw up at all yesterday.Whew....she had me worried. Thanks everyone for the purrs. -- http://www.serenityscenes.com/ Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200803/1 |
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"alisont via CatKB.com" u11078@uwe wrote in message news:81bb9df8b29ae@uwe... snipped At any rate she seems almost herself today and didn't throw up at all yesterday.Whew....she had me worried. Thanks everyone for the purrs. -- http://www.serenityscenes.com/ Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200803/1 I am so glad she's felling better! It's always so worrisome when they are sick. Here's to rapid healing and a less worried cat mom! Bonnie PS Your photography is lovely--very evocative. |
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Purrs for Tigger please
"alisont via CatKB.com" u11078@uwe wrote: Then when she opens her mouth to say "oh no you're not" I squirt it in really quickly. lol! Mine talk to me too. At any rate she seems almost herself today and didn't throw up at all yesterday.Whew....she had me worried. Excellent. |
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Purrs for Tigger please
On Mar 24, 12:41*pm, "alisont" u11078@uwe wrote:
Tigger had been throwing up a little more than usual (every couple days) and we thought we had it traced to her drinking water in the shower and getting soap but yesterday she started throwing up all day and couldn't keep anything down. *I called the emergency vet last night and they said to pull food and water for awhile to see if it helped but she could wait until morning. *I gave her a couple treats this morning and she threw them right up. *I thought the vet opened at 7 but they don't open until 9. *She's getting up in years (13) so she's not usually very active but she's very quiet this morning. *I'm very worried about her. *Purrs please that it isn't anything serious. --http://www.serenityscenes.com/ Purrs en-route Regards, Sheelagh "o" |
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