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624.1 | Eating string and other non-food | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed Jun 17 1987 14:14 | 12 |
| I hope your kitty manages to "get rid" of the string without surgery,
poor critter! Nebula ate a bunch of string once (it had been used
to tie up meat rolls for a dinner party - was in a hurry and so
tossed the strings in the trash instead of putting them in the locked
garage trash and then forgot about them). Luckily, it didn't stay
down for long, though she made a real BIG mess throwing it up (and
I thought hairballs were bad!), and she was fine afterwards. We've
been a lot more careful with what trash can go in kitty-accessible
wastebaskets since then, and the time she ate a bunch of aluminum
foil something had been grilled on (which also came right back up
- sometimes it is a blessing to have a part-Siamese kitty with the
associated delicate digestion!).
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624.2 | Tinsel Too | TASMAN::TBOWEN | | Wed Jun 17 1987 15:32 | 6 |
| Unfortunatly, us cat owners have to pay carefull attention to our
environments, more so than owners of other pets. Zach once ate a
length of tinsel from our Christmass tree and although it passed
thru OK it could have caused death as anything string-like could
by wrapping around the intestines and blocking "the natural course
of events" down there.
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624.3 | | LASSIE::S_FRASER | Andy's Sandy | Wed Jun 17 1987 16:24 | 9 |
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I also hope your cat is ok, but thinking about the situation,
and reading these replies reminded me that my old tiger cat,
George, was an absolute fiend for tinsel from the tree, no
matter what I did. It didn't seem to do him any harm, but he
had one of the only decorated litter boxes around for miles!!
Sandy
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624.4 | Bailey eats my clothes... | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | | Wed Jun 17 1987 17:35 | 13 |
| I too hope your cat will be fine and surgery won't be necessary.
I'm having similar problems with my cat, Bailey. She has this affinity
for eating my clothing. I've been asking for help in discouraging
this in note 469. My wardrobe is getting smaller and smaller as
my favorite sweaters, etc. keep becoming kitty cuisine (even if
I've been extra good about putting them away).
Bailey also got hold of a rubber band from the newspaper a few days
ago. I chased her into the bedroom where she stopped and looked
at me as it slid down her throat. I was in panic mode for a few
days until I found the whole thing in the litter box. We were very
lucky that time.
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624.5 | The cat's tied up right now.... | DARTS::COTE | What's wrong with this picture? | Wed Jun 17 1987 18:02 | 14 |
| I came home from work one night to find my (then) 6-month old Aja
to be *very* sick, gagging and trying to vomit. I took her to the
vet who held her overnight.
The next day I spoke to the vet who said a piece of string had been
found in a stool and she was acting fine again. Wanting to make
sure we didn't go through this again, I asked what color the string
was in order to find whatever it was she was munching on.
"It was brown, Mr. Cote."
Of course...
Edd
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624.6 | memories of string | TIGEMS::SCHELBERG | | Thu Jun 18 1987 15:32 | 11 |
| I remember when my persian used to eat string. To my amazement
while playing with him with the string he gulped it right down.
I didn't know what else to do except pull it up. He gave up the
fight and let me have it all. After that no more playing with the
strings..........we played hide and go seek.
Sandy, what happen to George?????
:-)
Bobbi
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624.7 | | LASSIE::S_FRASER | Andy's Sandy | Thu Jun 18 1987 16:03 | 9 |
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Aw, ol' George has been gone to the Great Beyond for Cats for
a long time now, but he was a great friend. I've had dogs
and/or birds since then, but Andy and I are looking to adopt a
pair of Siamese kitties sometime in the future. I can hardly
wait!! :^}
Sandy
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624.8 | Don't pull... | KOALA::FAMULARO | Joe, ZK02-2/R94, DTN381-2565 | Thu Jun 18 1987 17:06 | 9 |
| A friend of mine had a cat who also swallowed string. The vets
advice to him was that under NO circumstances pull the string from
either end of the cat which it was exiting from. This could cause
more damage than the string itself.
Hope things workout (not a pun) for your cat.
Joe
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624.9 | | CLYDE::MILLETT | | Thu Jun 18 1987 23:30 | 15 |
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-< Update on Rascal >-
Just an update on Rascal's progress... She went into surgery
late yesterday afternoon. She was in for almost two hours.
Four incisions were made - 1 in the stomach and 3 in the intestines.
The Vet saved the string for me to see - yuck! She's doing much
better today. We won't be able to take her home until next Monday.
I want to thank you all for your help and support throughout this
whole thing. I really appreciate it!
Thanks again,
Elaine
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624.10 | No strings attached | TIGEMS::SCHELBERG | | Tue Jun 23 1987 13:47 | 16 |
| Re: 8
Not to pull huh? Well maybe he didn't swallow it completely or
something because it came up very easily. If there was tension
I wouldn't have tried it. Of course if it stop his breathing I
would of been in real trouble........does anyone know how to do
CPR on a cat or dog? I had a card on how to do but I never did
it myself. Never had to though.
Bobbi
re: 9 Glad your cat is doing well.
:-)
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624.11 | | MURPHY::GLADDING | | Tue Jul 14 1987 12:41 | 9 |
| My cat had a great time pulling the thread FROM THE INSIDE
OF MY SEWING MACHINE. I'd come home and find it string into
a gigantic spider web throughtout the house. Great fun.
I caught him a couple of time swallowing it, but luckily was
able to pull it out in time with no problems. Turns out my
second cat succeeded in actually swallowing it. The results
all turned out ok in the litterbox, thankfully, after a day
or two of having a "leash" from the other end! ;-)
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