Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO |
Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 11 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5089 |
Total number of notes: | 60366 |
For all of you who kindly responded to my request for advice: ********** THANK YOU ********** I would rather thank you individually, but this will have to suffice - your advice, well wishes and prayers are very much appreciated! Update on Thing's condition: I have spent the past four days practically attached to her, including a couple of nights sleep on the floor. I have been diligent in the therapy/massage of her leg, and doing all the doctor ordered. But Thing has been the visible barometer of her ability to recover - she has been able to both eat/drink and urinate, so her bodily functions seem to be almost normal again. Two days passed before she was able to eat/drink, so I was a bit concerned there for awhile. Her "awareness" has returned, her breathing is more normal, so with the exception of her leg she is making excellent recovery. That is enough reason for joy in itself. Perhaps I am too optimistic in this next statement, but I am beginning to believe she will be able to use that leg again! There is actually an element of pain in her leg when I move it a certain way, and there is a slight hint of resistance (occasionally) when I push against the pad of her foot. She still drags the leg around whenever she attempts to climb into the litter box, but that is the only time she really moves at all - she is content to rest and minimalize movement - I figure kitty knows best. I will continue the therapy regimen until I return to the Vet on Thursday. My feelings now are to continue therapy until the leg works again, at this point I don't think I would choose to opt for amputation. However, if worse comes to worse, then amputation it will be. I am convinced in my own heart, and from the encouragement of those who responded, that Thing will live and be happy regardless of how many legs she has. Thank you all again for your encouragement and advice, and thank you especially for your prayers - Thing's recovery is progressing amazingly fast, I have a feeling the Vet will be very surprised to see the difference come next Thursday. I am observing her closely on almost an hourly basis, and I find myself continuously amazed at her rate of recovery. When the saga is over, I will drop you a note (via a reply in this entry) and let you know the outcome. In your debt, Marvin
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957.1 | What a great way to start the week! | BAGELS::ALLEN | Mon Dec 14 1987 07:54 | 10 | |
Oh boy, what great news! And, what a lucky little kitty thing is to have you who cares for her so well! I'm sure she senses how much you are pulling for her and her valiant efforts are for your sake. Good luck! and keep us posted on her recovery. It sounds as though you are out of the woods! :-) Amy and Claude and Sebastion. | |||||
957.2 | HOW WONDERFUL! | FIDDLE::HTAYLOR | Fight malnutrition, GIMME CHOCOLATE! | Mon Dec 14 1987 08:48 | 5 |
Yes, PLEASE keep us posted. All of us are very concerned about THING. He sounds like a real fighter. What wonderful news to come in and read on a monday morning! He sounds like a wonderful cat. Holly and Tabby | |||||
957.3 | Thing is alive and well | 31093::WASH | Enjoying the experience | Mon Jan 11 1988 09:29 | 35 |
Greetings everyone ....... the Thing saga continues: Actually, I could say the Thing episode has ended! As much as I enjoy all your communication, I could safely say that as far as the dilemma described in note 953 is concerned, it has resulted in the Happy Ending. We can certainly utilize all your good advice and encouragement for anyone else who undergoes a similar experience, just address 'em to this note and #953 ...... Present status: Thing is roaming about like her livlihood was never jeopardized in the first place. I had a feeling she was on the road to recovery the day I attempted to return her to the Vet. As I have stated before, Thing is the type of cat that runs at the slightest motion, sound, gesture - just about anything - so taking her to the Vet is like trying to take a wild animal to a zoo. As soon as I placed her in my car, before I could close the door, she leaped out and vaulted over the neighbor's fence (about a 2 1/2 ft. fence), it wasn't easy for her, but her adrenaline was working just fine and off she went. Just like Thinger ....... I didn't see her for two days since she was "hiding" probably thinking I would stick her back in the ol' auto. Anyway she finally showed up (for food, what else), and instead of dragging the leg, she was sort of hobbling on it. I looked at it carefully and it had regained strength. Well, to make the story bearably short: I see Thing every day now, her leg is usable - not the same, but it "works" - who knows, in time it may return to normal. She is not as fast as she used to be, but is fast enough it appears - and more importantly, she seems to be the same Thing (her nature & vitality) that she always was. Cats are certainly survivors, this was a good object lesson for me ....... Thing is doing great ...... Thank you very much for all your kindness and concern! May the Lord bless each of you and keep you and yours in the best of health. Marvin | |||||
957.4 | !!!!! | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Mon Jan 11 1988 10:28 | 5 |
I KNEW IT...I KNEW IT...I KNEW IT!!! This is wonderful news. Cats are wonderful people. Annie | |||||
957.5 | yeah! | BUSY::MAXMIS11 | Serendipity 'R' us | Mon Jan 11 1988 11:13 | 9 |
RE: .3 Marvin, *SO* glad to hear about Thing. You made my day! Marion |