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Conference misery::feline_v1

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

2255.0. "Ear Surgery" by SCRUZ::CORDES_JA (Clogging is my life!) Mon Feb 27 1989 21:50

    My mother's cat "Kitty" (very original I know but a major improvement
    to her name for the last 11 years "Stray Kitty") has developed polyps
    in one and possibly both of her ears.  This is causing her to have
    a major balance problem.  After much deliberation, tests, talking
    to the vet, etc. we've decided have surgery done to remove the polyps.
                
    The original prognosis was that she wouldn't survive the surgery
    but after blood workups and her sudden improvement in eating, etc.
    they think she may survive just fine.  No one really knows how old
    she is.  She came to us as a adult stray at least 11 years ago (I 
    really don't remember exactly how long ago).  Coming this close
    to Jesse James' passing losing her could be difficult for my mom.
    
    We can't leave her the way she is due to her balance problem and
    we can't see putting an otherwise healthy cat to sleep for this
    (my Mom loves her sooo much and she is such a sweetheart), so 
    surgery has been agreed upon even though Mom is concerned about
    putting her through it.
    
    Well, now I'll get to the point of this note.  I haven't been able
    to talk to the vet doing the surgery yet so what I'd like to know
    is:
    
       -  Has anyone else had a cat that had ear surgery (a lateral
          resectioning of the ear, to be exact)?
    
       -  If so, how long did it take the cat to recover.
    
       -  Was there much pain?
    
       -  Anything else we can expect related to this.
    
    
    Thanks for your input.
    
    Jan Cordes
    
    SCRUZ::CORDESJA
    DTN 521-3311
    
    
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2255.1CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Tue Feb 28 1989 14:048
    I don't know anything about this type of surgery, but I think
    you are relatively nearby me.   S&H's vet, Dr. Brent Walker, in Los
    Altos, is a fine general vet and knows about specialists doing advanced
    work.  You might call him for a referral if you want a second
    opinion, or to check out the vet who will be doing the work.  Please
    let us know how things go.  (Will the ear operation
    affect her hearing?)
    
2255.2Best wishes for KittyREDWOD::GRAFTONTue Feb 28 1989 17:4213
    Jan,
    
    Wish I knew of someone to recommend.  I hope that all goes well for
    Kitty.
    
    As a thought, have you tried The Cat Hospital in Campbell?  I was 
    always pleased to visit there whenever the cats needed to go in.  I
    think I liked the fact that they only treated cats.  They might be a
    valuable source of information or another opinion.
    
    Best of luck and I hope Kitty does well.
    
    Jill
2255.3SCRUZ::CORDES_JAClogging is my life!Tue Feb 28 1989 20:0358
    Re:  .2
    
    Jill, Dr. Shanker from The Cat Hospital is doing the surgery.  He
    called my mom today and answered a bunch of questions I told her to 
    ask him.
    
    He believes that "Kitty" will come through the surgery okay.  If
    they find that the polyps are cancerous my mother has asked the
    doctor to go ahead and put Kitty to sleep.  This was a difficult decision
    but if the surgery will not improve her balance problem (she has
    a very difficult time walking without falling over) or she's going to 
    have alot of other problems due to cancer, we'd rather let her go
    than put her through what could follow.  If there is no cancer, we'll 
    pray for a speedy recovery.  
    
    Dr. Shanker did tell us that there may be some discharge during
    the healing proces and I'm sure he went into more detail than my
    mom had time to pass on to me at work.  Surgery is scheduled for
    Thursday morning (3/2) and I have all my fingers and toes crossed
    that she'll come out of it okay.
    
    I just wish I knew a (non-vet) person that has been through something
    similar to this that could pass on their personal experience.
    
    Re:  .1
    
    Karen, I forgot to ask if it would affect her hearing.  The vets involved
    never mentioned it so I guess I just assumed it wouldn't.  Thanks
    for bringing that up.
    
    
    FYI--for anyone in San Jose area that is interested.  I've been
    taking my own cats to The Cat Hospital since I they acquired me three
    years ago.  There are three vets there; Dr. Shanker, Dr. Leland
    and Dr. Weller.  So far I have had only good experiences with all
    the vets and all have them at one time or another has gone out of
    there way to help me understand everything about the treatments,
    etc. 
    
       Dr. Shanker returned my panic stricken phone calls on the weekends 
       to the answering machine when I first got Bailey and Amelia and they
       started trading kitty colds (new cat owner panic, you know)--(He's 
       always reminded me of Grizzly Adams in the way he looks).
    
       Dr. Weller called me long-distance in Washington D.C. when I flew 
       Amelia there for a cat show and she started having ear problems
       (she has some recurring problems) from the flight.
    
       and 
    
       Dr. Leland has spent a great deal of time explaining Kitty's
       condition and treatment to me over the last few days.
                                                  
    
    Thanks to all concerned for their suggestions.
    
    Jan
    
2255.4deafness STAR::BARTHWed Mar 01 1989 11:4811
    Jan,
    
    I'm afraid that I, too, have no experience with this problem.
    
    However, if by some chance Kitty's hearing is affected I wouldn't
    worry about it.  Tristan is stone deaf and has no problems 
    dealing with it at all.  He lives a totally normal life, though
    he does some strange things at times!  ;-)
    
    Best wishes for Kitty,
    Karen, Tristan, Tenzing and Max.
2255.5Kitty's in good handsREDWOD::GRAFTONWed Mar 01 1989 12:3120
    Jan,
    
    I second everything you had to say about The Cat Hospital.  Before
    we moved out of Santa Clara Valley, all of our cats went to them
    regardless of the town we lived in. No matter how harried their staff
    was, they always were kind and gentle with our cats.  I'm glad Kitty is
    in such good hands.
    
    We were lucky enough to find as nice of a vet in Felton.  When he was 
    out of town once and had another vet take his place, we had to take
    Merlin in. When Dr. Atton returned, he noticed that Merlin had been 
    in while he was out and called to make sure that everything was okay. 
    He earned my gratitude forever with that one call.
    
    Best of everything for Kitty--I'll send lots of good wishes tomorrow
    and during the recovery period.
    
    Jill
    
    
2255.6How is she?REDWOD::GRAFTONFri Mar 03 1989 14:345
    Jan,
    
    How's Kitty doing?  Is she recuperating okay?
    
    Jill
2255.7SCRUZ::CORDES_JAClogging is my life!Fri Mar 03 1989 15:5812
    I haven't gotten too many details on her surgery yet.  Apparently
    when Dr. Shanker was operating on her he had to give her oxygen
    several times (she's not a good candidate for surgery).  He found
    a portion of tissue in her ear that he is doing a biopsy on.  He
    thought it possibly could be cancer.  We'll know more today.  He
    may have to perform more surgery depending on the outcome of the
    biopsy.  If it is cancer and is not confined to one location the
    chances are good that she'll be put to sleep.  If it is not cancer
    (which I'm praying for) I don't know what happens.  With any luck
    I'll be picking her up and taking her to mom's house on Saturday.
    
    Jan
2255.8CRUISE::NDCFri Mar 03 1989 18:521
    I've got my fingers crossed, Jan.  
2255.9FRAGLE::PELUSOMon Mar 06 1989 13:471
    any news?
2255.10No news yetYOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JOMon Mar 06 1989 16:5016
    Dr. Shanker found a tumor in Kitty's ear and took a tissue sample
    of it (this was last week).  We are now awaiting results from the
    lab as to whether it is malignant or benign.
    
    Kitty is not eating well, and has caught a cold.  Things are not
    looking good for her.
    
    This is just too much for all of us, coming so soon after Jesse's
    death.  I am under the impression that losing Jesse may have escalated
    this condition in Momma Kitty.  They were very close.
    
    The good news is that she continues to test negative for Leukemia,
    thus easing my mind a bit about having allowed she and Jesse to
    be so close.
    
    Jo
2255.11SCRUZ::CORDES_JAClogging is my life!Wed Mar 08 1989 18:1915
    Well, the verdict is in.  Kitty has cancer.  It's some long thing
    that I can't pronounce, let alone spell.  It is the kind that will
    spread through her body.  The vet recommends (and we agree) that
    we should put her to sleep.
    
    Mom, Jo Ann and I will be going with her to say goodbye and be with
    her.  I can't believe this is happening again.  I'll really miss
    her, she is such a sweet cat.  Its going to be so strange to be
    at mom's house without the cats around.
    
    I know this is best for her but it is so difficult to let go.  At
    least I know that Kitty and Jesse James will be together in Kitty
    Heaven as they were in their later years at my mom's.
                                                         
    Jan
2255.12CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Wed Mar 08 1989 21:313
    I'm so sorry to hear about Kitty.  Cancer is terrible, evil stuff
    and the world will be so much better once they find a cure.
    
2255.13With sincerest sympathy.CRUISE::NDCThu Mar 09 1989 07:337
    Oh that's awful.........  I'm so sorry.  We will remember Kitty
    along with Jesse James this quarter.  Its small consolation, I know
    but I hope it helps. The donations will be going to the Robert Winn
    Foundation per Jo's request.  Maybe the money will help them figure
    out how to treat this problem in the future.
      With Love,
        Nancy DC, Jack, Bumpy-tail, Xiao-mao, Isis and Dundee
2255.14So sad...STAR::BARTHThu Mar 09 1989 13:064
    I'm so sorry to hear about Kitty.
    
    Our thoughts are with you,
    Karen, Tristan, Tenzing and Max.
2255.15:'(JULIET::APODACA_KISongs from the Razor's EdgeThu Mar 09 1989 13:474
    I'm sorry to hear about that, Jan....that's a terrible thing to
    have to face, be you cat or owner.  My thoughts are with you!
    
                                                   ---kim, Ash and Bonesy
2255.16FRAGLE::PELUSOThu Mar 09 1989 14:004
    I'm real sorry to hear about your kitty.
    We're thinking of you too!
    Michele & Nippa
    
2255.17SCRUZ::CORDES_JAClogging is my life!Thu Mar 09 1989 23:0919
    Well, its all over.  Kitty is gone.  This was such a difficult thing
    to do.  As we waited for the vet Kitty layed in my lap and put her
    paws on my chest.  Dr. Leland was very understanding; I can't imagine
    doing this kind of thing as part of my job as she does.  With the
    exception of a little needle sting I believe it was painless and
    it seemed to be over very quickly.  This is such an emotional thing,
    I think it helped me to deal with it seeing Dr. Leland petting Kitty
    and rubbing her head and moving her into a curled, sleeping type
    position after it was over.  She was very gentle with her.
    
    I'd like to thank everyone in this file for their sympathetic ear
    for the times Jo Ann and I have been through with Kitty and Jesse
    James.  It's nice to know there are people you can tell these things
    to.  Having this file has really helped me through the last month.
    
    I'd also like to thank the people who donated to the fund that will
    go to the Robert Winn Foundation.
    
    Jan
2255.18IPOVAX::FRANCINEwalk that walkFri Mar 10 1989 10:247
    
    
    I'm so sorry to hear this.
    
    My symphathies are with you.
    
    F. (baby's mum)
2255.19JULIET::APODACA_KISongs from the Razor's EdgeFri Mar 10 1989 13:235
    Jan,
    
    My sympathies, too.  Here's some ::hugs:: for you.  Take care.
    
    kim
2255.20SympathiesCLUSTA::TAMIRACMS design while-u-waitMon Mar 13 1989 09:288
    Jan and Jo,
    
    My thoughts are with you both.  It's really hard to lose two loved ones
    so close together, but I'm sure Jesse was waiting at heaven's gates for
    Kitty.
    
    So sorry,
    Mary
2255.21I'm so sorry.REDWOD::GRAFTONMon Mar 13 1989 11:3510
    Jan and Jo,
    
    I just got back into notes and am so sorry to hear about Kitty.  I'm
    sure she knew she was loved and that she had the best possible life
    she could have. If there is anything I can do, please let me know.
    
    I'm very sorry,
    
    Jill
    
2255.22hard to lose a Little FriendCHOVAX::ALPERTAgent of GoldsteinMon Mar 13 1989 20:245
Very sorry to hear about Kitty, especially after just losing Jesse.
Hopefully they are both somewhere nice, along with my poor Tiger and
furry friends everywhere whose time with us has come to an end.

			Bob A.
2255.23MARKER::REEDAll the world's a stageWed Mar 15 1989 12:1510
    
    
    Jan and Jo Ann,
    
    So sorry to hear of your loss and after recently losing Jesse. 
    My heart goes out to you in your time of loss.  At least you can
    find comfort in knowing that Kitty and Jesse are together again.
    Lots of hugs.
    
    Roslyn, Escho and Brandy
2255.24sympathyREFINE::TAYLOR"Hug me, I purr!..."Wed Mar 15 1989 12:548
Jan and Jo Ann,

I just read about this and I am so sorry.  My heart pours out to you.  Just 
remember that kitty love you very much and you did the best for her.  

Heartfelt Sympathies

Holly, Tabbatha, Silver, Seasea, Micki, and Lady sings the Blues.