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1005.1 | Baby's growing up... | CLUSTA::TAMIR | To a cat, all things belong to cats | Mon Jan 04 1988 12:19 | 11 |
| Cricket is just teething. When Honey was about that age, I also
noticed blood, and I found a tooth. Naturally, I called my very
understanding vet, who explained to me how babies loose their teeth
and new ones come in. I was very embarrassed....
You might want to check with your vet, but unless she's not able
to eat, or is showing some signs of distress, I'd assume it's just
baby teething. At least she doesn't keep you up all night crying!!
Mary
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1005.2 | | NRADM5::CONGER | | Mon Jan 04 1988 12:32 | 13 |
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I called my vet, and he wants to see her right away. I wouldn't
be so worried about it, but it's been 24 hours of steady bleeding.
They got all worked up about it at the vets and said if it was
teething, she would've done it at 4-5 months. And it's not just
a little bit of blood, when she sleeps, her mouth fills with it
and she leaves pools wherever she sleeps. I'm so afraid it's something
serious! She does seem to have trouble eating her kitten chow, so
I gave her some tender vittles, which she ate carefully. She wouldn't
let me open her mouth this morning, either. I will be taking her
to the vets this afternoon, so we'll see what they say....
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1005.3 | | AKOV11::FRETTS | you are a shining star... | Mon Jan 04 1988 12:38 | 7 |
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Please let us know how Cricket makes out today. And hang in
there.
Carole
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1005.4 | Merrrooufff? | BUSY::MAXMIS11 | Serendipity 'R' us | Mon Jan 04 1988 16:04 | 6 |
| A few months ago, Justa lost some kitten teeth. She looked _so_
funny when one of her little "fang" teeth was sort of hanging by
a thread and sticking out of her mouth at a wierd angle. Sweet
little snaggle tooth!
Marion
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1005.5 | the verdict... | NRADM5::CONGER | | Tue Jan 05 1988 08:23 | 8 |
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Well, the vet says it's teething. :) He gave her an injection
of coagulant to help stop the bleeding, and I'm supposed to dab
iodine solution on her gums (anyone wanna help hold her down for
me? :) ). She looks so pitiful, doesn't play or anything. How long
will this last? I hate to see her like this! (my poor baby.....)
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1005.6 | | AKOV11::FRETTS | you are a shining star... | Tue Jan 05 1988 09:36 | 6 |
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Sherry, that is good news!
C.
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1005.7 | | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Tue Jan 05 1988 12:16 | 3 |
| Thank heavens .. the poor little baby..
regards
kate
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1005.8 | poor Cricket... | NRADM5::CONGER | | Tue Jan 05 1988 15:01 | 7 |
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Thanks for the support - I was so worried about my poor baby!!
She's still really down - I even let her sleep in my room last
night because she didn't play with Rosie at all, so I knew she was
bummin. Poor kid. She looks like she has the mumps!
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1005.9 | | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Tue Jan 05 1988 17:37 | 6 |
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Neither Josh or Becky bled when they lost their fangs, but,
Josh had double fangs for a while until the 'baby' ones fell out.
Becky lost all all her fangs and had to wait until the 'grownups'
grew in. Boy was she at a disadvantage in the tussels!!
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1005.10 | here we go again... | NRADM5::CONGER | | Wed Jan 06 1988 08:12 | 13 |
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I had to rush Cricket back to the vets again last night because
she was crouched down, staring at the floor all day, didn't eat
or drink, and cried when I tried to pick her up. Her gums were very
swollen and white. She was just miserable. He gave her another vit
K injection, then vit C, and put her on tetracycline/prednisone.
He says he's never seen a kitten get this bad while teething. I
think she looks a little better this morning - she looked up at
me instead of just looking at the floor, anyways. I guess she'll
be okay, I've just never had an animal get sick on me before
(obviously!). :)
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1005.11 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jan 06 1988 13:15 | 7 |
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Poor Cricket! Could she have an impacted tooth or something (is
that what you call it?)? Are xrays in order? A visit to a vet
who specializes in dentistry? Please keep us informed
about what's happening. Hang in there.
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1005.12 | Gee! | BUSY::MAXMIS11 | Serendipity 'R' us | Wed Jan 06 1988 13:20 | 7 |
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I am worried about Cricket. If her gums are "white" as you said,
as well as all swolen, perhaps there's more to it. Have you considered
getting a second oppinion?
Marion
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1005.13 | | NRADM5::CONGER | | Wed Jan 06 1988 14:39 | 17 |
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If she's no better tonight, I'll have to do something!! It sounds
more serious than just teething to me, too. He asked me if she could've
gotten into any rat poison, but she never goes out, or into the
cellar or attic. There are no plants around she could've eaten...
I don't know what else to do.
Okay, I just called home, and she did eat a little bit this
morning, but she's been sleeping all day.(I don't blame her). At
least she's eating something.
Is it possible that she might be hemophilic? He gave her a shot
behind her shoulder, and she bled from that for awhile, too.
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1005.14 | get well soon ,Cricket | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Thu Jan 07 1988 10:14 | 4 |
| I agree here.. maybe you need a second opinion... Poor baby...
keep us posted..
regards
kate and pookie
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1005.15 | Cricket's in the hospital | NRADM5::CONGER | | Thu Jan 07 1988 11:03 | 10 |
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Cricket was admitted to the hospital this morning after being up
all night, panting and crying. She is having a much-needed blood
transfusion. Her leukemia test came back negative, but her blood
cell counts were extremely low. She has less than a 50-50 chance,
but they're going to do what they can for her until it becomes
apparent that she definitely wont make it. It all happened so fast,
they think it might be liver dysfunction.
I am completely heartbroken. I don't know what to do with myself!
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1005.16 | | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Thu Jan 07 1988 11:17 | 6 |
| I am so sorry to hear that if you feel the need to talk to someone
or if you need someone to gowith you to the the drs,, I WOULD BE
very willing to come with you.. my home phone #603-8884426
my dtn is 264-4040..
regards
kate
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1005.17 | Poor Cricket. Our prayers are with you. | DISSRV::HTAYLOR | Your CHOCOLATE or your LIFE!! | Thu Jan 07 1988 11:36 | 8 |
| I am so sorry to hear about this. I have been worried about cricket
ever since you first put your note in. I to am extending my shoulder
to cry on or an ear to listen if you need one. my DTN is 273-3402
if you just want to talk.
Mine, Tabbatha's, and Silver's prayers are with you and cricket.
Holly
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1005.18 | | BUSY::MAXMIS11 | Serendipity 'R' us | Thu Jan 07 1988 12:43 | 8 |
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Looks like it's time for me to give St. Francis a call and see what
he can do for Cricket. In the meantime think positive and remember
that old wives tale about 9 lives. Cats can make some remarkable
medical turnarounds.
Marion
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1005.19 | | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Thu Jan 07 1988 12:51 | 14 |
| Hi Sherri, make sure you visit Cricket in the hospital if
you can, I think it helps in the recovery. Did Cricket's
blood chemistry show any organ dysfunction or was that not
tested for in the initial blood test? I'm always confused
as to how a vet can assess chances for recovery, when they
don't really know what's wrong with the cat? Well, at
least she's not at NEICM, right! What vet do you go to now?
I will have my three fabulous felines send their get well
vibes to Cricket tonight. Please keep us posted on her
progress.
Donna
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1005.20 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Thu Jan 07 1988 13:25 | 5 |
| We three send our love to Cricket. I am wondering about what is
actually wrong.
Karen, Sweetie, and Holly.
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1005.21 | she's gone | NRADM5::CONGER | | Thu Jan 07 1988 13:31 | 18 |
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Cricket is now at the Northboro Veterinary Clinic under the care
of Dr Roy. They did a felv blood test, and a quick blood cell
count. I think the chance of her recovery was estimated according
to her condition and the fact that she was also passing blood in
her urine. (on top of everything else!). She said that just putting
the catheter in her could be enough of a strain to `push her over
the edge'. She was so weak this morning. If she doesn't reject the
transfusion, and if there was no permanent damage, she might recover.
Another thing, her temperature was down to 97, so they were going
to set her up on a heating pad.
When I called at noon, they were in the process of giving her the
transfusion. They said to call around four. I will definitely try
to visit her on my way home.
She just died.
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1005.22 | My Sympathy | TOXMAN::MECLER | FRANK | Thu Jan 07 1988 13:37 | 10 |
| Sherri,
Very sorry to hear this. Although it is hard to think about right
now, have a postmortem (autopsy) done immediately to determine what
the cause was. A kitten shouldn't have this happen. If I recall
from your previous notes, Cricket had been a healthy kitten until
this incident. You will need to know if it was anything infectious
should you decide to get another kitten to help you.
Frank
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1005.23 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Thu Jan 07 1988 14:08 | 13 |
| I'm so terribly sorry to hear about this. I know it is so hard
for you. At least she was in safe and loving hands all the time;
I'm sure she knew that.
I know you probably don't want to think about this, but I second
Frank's suggestion of an autopsy. My Pussycat died of leukemia
very rapidly (from no symptoms to death in one week), and it has
turned out to be a small comfort to know what was actually wrong.
It is also why I have Sweetie and Holly innoculated against leukemia,
even though they are indoor cats (as Pussycat was for 8 years before
he died); perhaps my knowing this has saved their lives.
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1005.24 | So Very Sorry | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Thu Jan 07 1988 14:35 | 12 |
| Sherri, my heartfelt sympathy. I really thought Cricket
would hang in there. I third the suggestion for an autopsy.
The vet suspected poisoning at some point didn't he? If
Cricket did die from some accidental poisoning, you would
want to know this too, to prevent it in the future. You
might ask the vet if they normally check the blood and
organs for poisonous substances.
I will have my beloved Doodies (who left me for kitty heaven
3.5 years ago) take care of Cricket.
Donna
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1005.25 | My sympathies, too | CLUSTA::TAMIR | To a cat, all things belong to cats | Thu Jan 07 1988 14:45 | 7 |
| Sherri,
I feel so badly for you over your loss. No words or notes can make
you feel better right now. Our thoughts are with you....
Mary
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1005.26 | My Sympathy's too. | HPSCAD::KNEWTON | | Thu Jan 07 1988 14:59 | 7 |
| Sherri,
I am so sorry. I've read these notes with tears in my eyes and
trying to think of something to say. Well, I can't think of
anything except that I'm very, very sorry.
Kathy
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1005.28 | It's so sad to lose a friend | SALES::RFI86 | Drop bass notes not bombs | Thu Jan 07 1988 16:18 | 12 |
| You can add my sympathies to the list also. It is always very painful
losing a friend and loved one, even if they are furry and walk on
four legs instead of two. We just want you to know that all of our
prayers go with cricket on his journey and we know that he will
find a place that is just as nice as the one he left. There is
definitely a kitty heaven and I'm sure that cricket now resides
there along with all of the other kitties that have had to leave
us, even though they wanted to stay with us. I know that there is
no way to lessen the grieving caused by his passing but you do have
the support and sympathy of everyone in this note file.
Geoff
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1005.29 | Please, get an autopsy, though. | DISSRV::HTAYLOR | Your CHOCOLATE or your LIFE!! | Thu Jan 07 1988 16:24 | 7 |
| Oh Sherri, I am so sorry to hear this. At least cricket didn't
suffer for too long. The poor baby. I'll tell Jingles and Button
to take care of cricket for you, too. she'll have a lot of big
sisters and brothers up in kitty heaven. Reading this note also
made me want to cry.
Holly
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1005.30 | | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Thu Jan 07 1988 16:47 | 16 |
| I'm a bit misty-eyed myself typing this in, but...
My heart goes out to you. It's hard to say which is more difficult:
losing a friend so quickly when there's nothing you can do, or watching
a friend suffer when there's nothing you can do.
Cricket certainly will have quite a ready-made family in kitty-heaven
from the DECcats alone -- I can vouch for Aslan, Nimbus & Jezebel
in the big brother/sister category; and if she wants to play I'm sure
that my Norman [Bates, the shower fetishist] and Miko from the
under-one set would be happy to oblige.
Just remember that love never goes away. Cricket will always own
a piece of your heart, but I know she'd be glad to make room.
Annie
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1005.31 | It's all been said but... | JAWS::COTE | Day=6, Smokes=0 (Normally 240) $18!! | Thu Jan 07 1988 16:54 | 3 |
| Add us to the list...
Edd & Aja
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1005.32 | I'm not sure what else to say | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Jan 07 1988 16:58 | 3 |
| my deepest, heartfelt sympathy.
Deb
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1005.33 | | AKOV11::FRETTS | you are a shining star... | Thu Jan 07 1988 20:06 | 13 |
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Sherry,
I am so sorry. Cricket was (and is) a special little kitty. Having
lost little ones too, I know how painful it can be. Please know
that there are those in spirit that love animals and take care of
them. If you want to talk, let me know....
My prayers and thoughts are with you and Cricket, and the rest of
your family.
Carole
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1005.34 | | HLIS09::VISSERS | N..N..NOTorious! | Fri Jan 08 1988 06:37 | 7 |
| Sherri,
I'm shocked to see this. Just wish to express my sympathies, and
wish you courage with this loss.
Ad
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1005.35 | I'm so sorry | WELKIN::STRONACH | | Fri Jan 08 1988 07:25 | 8 |
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Sherri,
I want to express my heartfelt sympathy to you also --
/Marian
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1005.36 | Thank You | NRADM5::CONGER | | Fri Jan 08 1988 08:10 | 27 |
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Please excuse any typos, I'm a little teary-eyed this morning....
I had the autopsy done last night and the results show that
she was hemorrhaging from neary all of her internal organs, including
her muscles. It was definitely a clotting factor deficiency triggered
by her teething. Once she started bleeding, it wouldn't stop, weakening
her whole body. They did complete a transfusion, and she perked
up a little bit, but then she began pulmonary hemorrhaging, so they
called me and asked for permission to euthanize. That yes was the
longest word I've ever said. I know it was the right thing, though,
no matter how much it hurts.
Wed night when I went to bed, I `knew', somehow. I had been
writing a letter earlier, and she had gotten onto the table and
sat next to my elbow the whole time I was writing. At four-thirty
that morning, Rosie came into my room crying and making me follow
her into the hall, where Cricket was. It was like she knew Cricket
really needed me, so she came and got me. I'm glad I spent that
last night giving her comfort.
I want to thank you all for being so supportive. Even though
I cry again with every reply and mail message I read, it does feel
good to know you're there. Thank you.
Sherry
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