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Mon Oct-10-11 06:36 PM
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Max had to stay at the vet's overnight--need prayers, vibes, etc. |
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I had to take him to the vet because he was not holding down his food or water, nor was he peeing in the litterbox. He started throwing up Friday, but I thought he was simply eating too fast, but he kept throwing up everything and stopped eating, drinking, and playing altogether yesterday. Ruby has been unusually clingy towards me (she doesn't want to lose her son). Even my roomie's cat, Stymie, was upset Max was sick--he doesn't want to lose his new buddy. :(
I took him to the vet today and the diagnosis: urinary tract blockage. When the vet examined him, he screamed when she got to his bladder area. He has to be knocked out, catheterized, and medicated with antibiotics. The cost: about $600 (down from $1000), but thank God I was able to get a $500 credit approval. Otherwise, I would have had to surrender him to the shelter because of the lack of money. I should be picking him up tomorrow.
Please send prayers, thoughts, and/or vibes the way of me, my roommates, and our cats.
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Mon Oct-10-11 06:46 PM
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1. Poor Max! *hugs* I hope he heals up quickly! |
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Mon Oct-10-11 06:46 PM
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Sounds like you caught it in tie time. Sending good vibes to all of you, especially Max.
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Mon Oct-10-11 06:50 PM
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3. Strong vibes Max's way. |
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And hugs for you..I know you miss your buddy. He'll be so glad to see you tomorrow.
Tikki
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Mon Oct-10-11 09:00 PM
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4. (((GOOD VIBES))) for Max! |
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Tue Oct-11-11 10:24 AM
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6. (((((Good vibes))))) for your Max |
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I lost my Max a little more than a year ago. :cry:
But my "new" rescue kitty Butch sends purrs. :hug:
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Tue Oct-11-11 10:35 AM
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7. Healing vibes a-plenty |
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for your beloved Max. :hug:
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Tue Oct-11-11 11:17 AM
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Tue Oct-11-11 11:18 AM
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hope Max is doing much better now. (((HUGS)))
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Tue Oct-11-11 11:57 AM
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10. MAX UPDATE: he's coming home tonight |
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I'm going to pick him up in about 5 hours. He's alive and doing better; that's the good news.
He has to be on a special diet I can ill afford on my budget. His treatment is already breaking my bank. That's the bad news, plus I have no one in my family who can help me. They're in Texas struggling with sky-high electric bills and can't afford to help me financially.
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Tue Oct-11-11 12:46 PM
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11. I'm so glad he's doing better. |
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All of my best to you and your fur baby. :grouphug:
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Tue Oct-11-11 01:09 PM
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We had to put a kitty down about 10 days ago. She was over 18, so she had a good long life.
And, we just had puppy fixed. But, he's fine.
Hope you and Max do well. GAC
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Tue Oct-11-11 02:20 PM
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13. Glad he's doing better! |
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Glad he's doing better. Glad you caught this in time. It can be life threatening for a male kitty.
On the special diet, take it one bag at a time. Learn as much as you can about his situation. I've never had good luck with any of mine eating prescription diets in a multi-cat household without putting all of them on the prescription diet. But I've heard of other situations which were completely different, and the cat gobbled the prescription stuff right up. Most cats recover from this if treated properly (which you've obviously done!!!), and continue to do well for many years.
I wish you and Max the very best, and I thank you for taking such good care of him!
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Wed Oct-12-11 11:37 PM
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18. I found a good, natural cat food that cost me $20 for a 12-lb. bag |
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It's called Verus, its main ingredient is corn meal, and it contains dried cranberry. The Royal Canin the vet sold is a 7.5-lb. bag for $35. Both my cats like this Verus stuff.
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Thu Oct-13-11 01:54 AM
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19. This article about UTD and cat food is interesting |
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Years ago I had a neutered male cat who pee'd in the bathtub, and I thought he was smart to show me that something was wrong- his urine was pink. In those days we were told that male cats are susceptible to getting urinary tract problems due to high ash in their food. This article says it's the pH of the cats urine, which the food affects, and you can find out the target range for various foods. http://cats.about.com/od/lowerurinarytractdisease/qt/catsurinpH.htm
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Tue Oct-11-11 06:35 PM
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He ate and used the litterbox, but he also peed on my boot! He needs to get a job after what he cost me--$871 and change!
The vet gave me painkillers and antibiotic pills for me to (try to) give him. It'll be a lot of fun trying to give him his pills.
So far, he's holding down his food. But he's licking his you-know-whats.
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Tue Oct-11-11 08:03 PM
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15. If they will work, try using Pill Pockets to give the pills. |
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Sometimes they work for me, and sometimes I have to descend into hell to pill the cat.
Also, a vet tech recommended that I have a syringe of water available, get the pill in the back of the mouth (if possible) and then squirt water in, which will make the cat automatically swallow a lot quicker than the "hold the mouth closed, blow on the face, rub the throat, etc." advise.
Good luck.
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Wed Oct-12-11 11:34 PM
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17. I have no trouble giving him a pill at all |
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I learned a trick from the vet of one of my Bridge kitties: scruff kitty, hold kitty's head back, and shove pill down throat. I use that technique on Max and down the hatch the pill goes.
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Tue Oct-11-11 10:08 PM
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16. Poor kitty. Poor you. |
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