Not_Giving_Up
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:37 AM
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She got spayed today, I picked her up after work. She's always been a little wild child, and we figured this would calm her down. I have witnessed the funniest movements ever made by a cat tonight. She won't walk normal, she's walking really slow and hunched to the ground. Every now and then, she takes off at a high rate of speed like her ass is fire and somebody's chasing her. Poor thing is terrified of something. No more pain meds for little Miss Scribbles tonight!
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:39 AM
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1. share your kittie's meds |
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it could be ketamine better let us check it out....
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:41 AM
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3. The bottle says "Torbugesic Mix" |
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Whatever the hell that is. My other female was spayed a month ago and didn't flip like these...and she's her mama.
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Wed Dec-08-04 01:01 AM
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11. Torbugesic: Butorphanol Tartrate |
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It's a synthetic opiate that's more potent as a painkiller than Demerol or Morphine. That's one high kitty kat!
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Wed Dec-08-04 01:09 AM
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They gave me demerol after my hysterectomy and I hallucinated that they moved a new patient into the empty bed in the room. There were people talking and the curtain moved and everything. I woke up and puked all over the bathroom then asked my nurse where my rommate went. She looked at me as if I'd lost my mind. All future demerol shots came with phenergan to prevent that.
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Wed Dec-08-04 01:11 AM
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:41 AM
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2. It's the anesthesia wearing off |
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Edited on Wed Dec-08-04 12:41 AM by 4morewars
She will be okay by morning. I think you should keep giving the pain meds as prescribed though.
edited to correct typo
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Not_Giving_Up
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:43 AM
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Plus, I had to cut off food and water at eight last night, and they said not to let her eat or drink until after eight tonight...It's 11:45, and she just really ate for the first time...empty stomach hallucinations+anesthesia+pain meds...must be too much for her.
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:47 AM
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If she's still loopy in the morning I would call the vet's office.
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:53 AM
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8. Yeah, she seems to be chillin a little now |
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She got some food in her stomach finally.
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Wed Dec-08-04 01:18 AM
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14. I agree on both counts |
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I don't know why vets never tell people about the post-anesthesia syndrome; I thought my cat was dying when I picked him up early after his neuter.
I wouldn't withhold the pain killers; poor kitty has had a traumatic, painful experience.
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:43 AM
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I have two Cat's also. I always spay my cat's even had my mom's done, and her cat was shaking the carrier when I went to pick all three of them up. I knew which one was my mom's. she was a wild one. She kept her meanness, but stopped attacking people when they came in the door. lol:mad:
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:53 AM
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7. Well, I have three cats, and she was the last to get fixed |
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The male got fixed first, the other female after her second litter of kittens in 6 months (little slut :) ) , and she's nine months old and in heat every time you look at her. It was definitely time.
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:53 AM
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9. hallucinations... they'll wear off |
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I sometimes have picked up my cats from the vet "too early" because of time/convenience problems. They tend to suffer hallucinations coming out of anesthetics. My vet recommended I isolate them (him/her) in the bathtub until the anesthetic wears off. Right.
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Wed Dec-08-04 12:55 AM
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10. I can see the scratches on the tub now |
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Nobody here is declawed...what a disaster!
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Wed Dec-08-04 01:30 AM
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15. when they take off at high speed like that they're in pain! |
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PLEASE GIVE HER HER PAIN MEDS!!!!!!!
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Wed Dec-08-04 01:38 AM
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16. I'd re think that about no more pain meds |
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She sounds like she is in pain. She's terrified of what ever is hurting her, and dosen't understand what it is. I don't care much for pain meds, but after surgery they are probably necessary.
ps her ass probably feels like it is on fire!
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