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Old April 4th 06, 03:51 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Well, I found a decent sized hair ball on the kitchen floor this
morning, so we'll see if that clears up the vomitting.

TED visit was inconclusive. He (Mithu, not TED) had a lot of build-up
in one ear, but no signs of actual infection. His neurological signs
looked good, blood pressure and temp were normal. TED drew blood, I'll
hear about that later today. TED is more inclined to suspect a
neurological problem than an ear problem, but there's not enough to go
on at this point. So we wait and observe. I'm to take him back in if
he keeps vomitting, or does the circle walk again, or does head-tilts
or wobbly walking.

Thanks for purrs, I'll update if anything changes.

-Caroline S.

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Old April 4th 06, 04:31 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Caroline S." wrote in message
ups.com...
Well, I found a decent sized hair ball on the kitchen floor this
morning, so we'll see if that clears up the vomitting.

TED visit was inconclusive. He (Mithu, not TED) had a lot of build-up
in one ear, but no signs of actual infection. His neurological signs
looked good, blood pressure and temp were normal. TED drew blood, I'll
hear about that later today. TED is more inclined to suspect a
neurological problem than an ear problem, but there's not enough to go
on at this point. So we wait and observe. I'm to take him back in if
he keeps vomitting, or does the circle walk again, or does head-tilts
or wobbly walking.


We will keep purring for Mithu. Don't you just hate it when things are
inconclusive?
I kept hearing TED said use the term 'idiopathic' meaning they don't know
the cause.
Guess thats why ongoing veterinary research is necessary.

Winnie

Thanks for purrs, I'll update if anything changes.

-Caroline S.



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Old April 4th 06, 04:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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More definitive purrs on the way.

"Caroline S." wrote in message
ups.com...
Well, I found a decent sized hair ball on the kitchen floor this
morning, so we'll see if that clears up the vomitting.

TED visit was inconclusive. He (Mithu, not TED) had a lot of build-up
in one ear, but no signs of actual infection. His neurological signs
looked good, blood pressure and temp were normal. TED drew blood, I'll
hear about that later today. TED is more inclined to suspect a
neurological problem than an ear problem, but there's not enough to go
on at this point. So we wait and observe. I'm to take him back in if
he keeps vomitting, or does the circle walk again, or does head-tilts
or wobbly walking.

Thanks for purrs, I'll update if anything changes.

-Caroline S.



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Old April 4th 06, 10:58 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Purrs continuing for Mithu!
Christine
"Caroline S." wrote in message
ups.com...
Well, I found a decent sized hair ball on the kitchen floor this
morning, so we'll see if that clears up the vomitting.

TED visit was inconclusive. He (Mithu, not TED) had a lot of build-up
in one ear, but no signs of actual infection. His neurological signs
looked good, blood pressure and temp were normal. TED drew blood, I'll
hear about that later today. TED is more inclined to suspect a
neurological problem than an ear problem, but there's not enough to go
on at this point. So we wait and observe. I'm to take him back in if
he keeps vomitting, or does the circle walk again, or does head-tilts
or wobbly walking.

Thanks for purrs, I'll update if anything changes.

-Caroline S.



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Old April 4th 06, 11:31 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Caroline S." wrote in message
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Well, I found a decent sized hair ball on the kitchen floor this
morning, so we'll see if that clears up the vomitting.///


Many, many Purrs he's OK. He's indoor/outdoor yes? He didn't happen to
get into anything like antifreeze or some sort of chemical and injest it
by licking it off his paws did he?

Helen M




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Old April 5th 06, 01:13 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Thanks. He's indoor only. Pippin is the on who goes out.
-Caroline

Helen Miles wrote:
"Caroline S." wrote in message
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Well, I found a decent sized hair ball on the kitchen floor this
morning, so we'll see if that clears up the vomitting.///



Many, many Purrs he's OK. He's indoor/outdoor yes? He didn't happen to
get into anything like antifreeze or some sort of chemical and injest it
by licking it off his paws did he?

Helen M




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Old April 5th 06, 10:33 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Caroline S. wrote:

Well, I found a decent sized hair ball on the kitchen floor this
morning, so we'll see if that clears up the vomitting.

TED visit was inconclusive. He (Mithu, not TED) had a lot of build-up
in one ear, but no signs of actual infection. His neurological signs
looked good, blood pressure and temp were normal. TED drew blood, I'll
hear about that later today. TED is more inclined to suspect a
neurological problem than an ear problem, but there's not enough to go
on at this point. So we wait and observe. I'm to take him back in if
he keeps vomitting, or does the circle walk again, or does head-tilts
or wobbly walking.

Thanks for purrs, I'll update if anything changes.

-Caroline S.


Hopefully now that the hair ball is out of his system, Mithu will
recover completely.
Lots of best wishes and purrs,
Polonca and Soncek

 




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