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3037.1 | Not trying to be callous at this difficult time | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Nov 13 1989 12:23 | 3 |
| Is there a reason for you not wanting to do a necrospy?
Jo
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3037.2 | | FSHQA2::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Mon Nov 13 1989 12:30 | 27 |
| Sandy, heart problems in cats are rare, but they do occur.
The breathing heavy/panting are the same symptoms my 10 month old
kitten Shelby had, before he died of a form of cardiomyopathy back
in June. He also cried unbelievably the entire way to the vet and
once in the vets office. At first my vet also cited the cause of
death as an acute allergic reaction; however, after an autopsy was
performed (at Tufts) they found a definite heart problem. Because
Shelby was a purebred, they feel his disease was genetically linked,
but even mixed breed cats can have heart problems and most don't
show up until later on in life. Lots of cat books state cardiomyopathy
(failure of the heart muscle) is an acquired disease; however, some
experts feel it is gentic, not acquired.
I can't remember if your base note stated that an autopsy had been
performed. Was there one? Or did your vet just look him over upon
your arrival?
I am sorry to hear about Kitty's death. It hurts to lose a furry
friend so suddenly and unexpectedly. You acted quickly and responsibly
to Kitty's cries for help. Take comfort in that and and remember
the good times with Kitty. He was lucky to have you for a "mommy."
--Roberta
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3037.3 | | FSHQA2::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Mon Nov 13 1989 12:37 | 14 |
| Just re-read your base note, Sandy. I, too, am curious as to why
you didn't want an autopsy performed on Kitty? My first thought
when Shelby died was "HOW?"! I was absolutely devasted and all
I wanted the vets to do was tell me how and why my baby died. My
husband insisted on laying Shelby in his casket just perfectly and
told me the incision from the autopsy wasn't pretty -- but at least
we found out how he died. If it was the incision that worried you
and wanting to remember Kitty the way he was, I understand your
hesitation, but believe me, it is better to know and learn from
your experiences than choose to remain "ignorant" (bad choice of
words I know -- please don't take it personally).
--Roberta
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3037.4 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Nov 13 1989 12:38 | 5 |
| I'm terribly sorry about Kitty's death. If it's possible, I do
suggest you have an autopsy performed. Whatever killed Kitty might
be a danger to your remaining kitten, and the autopsy would help
you find out.
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3037.5 | | FSHQA2::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Mon Nov 13 1989 12:40 | 4 |
| SONIA -- this is a typical Monday. Sorry to keep addressing you
as "Sandy."
--Roberta (who should wake up and go back to sleep!)\
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3037.6 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Nov 13 1989 13:04 | 22 |
| While a lot of experts believe that cardiomyopathy is geneticly
inherited, it is important to note that some forms of it can be acquired.
As has been shown in recent studies, taurine deficiency can be a
leading cause of one form of acquired cardiomyopathy. I believe
that form is called Dilated Cardiomopathy, but would have to look
back to the notes on Cardio to verify that.
I lost a 4 month old kitten back in early April. He had seizures
of varying degrees before I decided to put him to sleep. Being
a breeder, it was important for me to find out exactly what was
the cause of his seizures. A necropsy was performed, and the results
indicated that he had died of Hydracephaly (water on the brain).
Since there were no outward signs of his illness, there would have
been no way for me to know what his problem was without the necrospy.
His problem was congenital (meaning present at birth), so there
is no reason to worry about any of my other cats becoming ill and
suffering from the same thing. In an otherwise horrible experience,
I was able to find comfort in knowing that my other cats were not
at risk.
Jo
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3037.7 | I understand, Sonia ... | AIADM::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Mon Nov 13 1989 13:44 | 28 |
| Sonia,
My heartfelt condolences upon losing Kitty.
We lost Fluffy at 6� years of age; Tufts believes that it was a
bone marrow disorder or a heart problem, as something caused the
incredible anemia he had (he needed an immediate transfusion, but even
that didn't save his life). He had almost no blood in him when my
husband brought him in (he had black lips and black paw pads, so it
would have been impossible for us to have noticed). He showed
absolutely no sign of any problems; all three of our boys were lying
around because of the awful heat wave. That night Fluffy jumped off
the table, walked into the living room and collapsed against the couch.
Needless to say, my husband rushed him to Tufts (I was in Montreal at
the time, which makes it even more difficult).
I can understand your not having Kitty autopsied; we didn't have
Fluffy autopsied either. Although we will always wonder, we just
couldn't face having Fluffy "cut up", so to speak, just as my mother
and I were very glad that the police didn't order an autopsy when my
father died (in NYC, the police come when someone dies, and an autopsy
is almost always ordered). I respect others' wishes/needs/rights to
do so, it just isn't the thing for us.
Again, so sorry for your loss.
- Andrea
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3037.8 | Sorry, I just didn't want to... | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Mon Nov 13 1989 13:47 | 18 |
| The Vet at first had told me the same as note 3037.2 (acute allergic
reaction). After mentioning many things to him, he really didn't
know what exactly caused it nor did he offer an autopsy. I was
however, relieved that he did not offer the autopsy as I did "NOT"
want my poor baby cut up after the fact. There was nothing that the
Vet could do at that point. Kitty was fixed at 8 months old and has
never mated w/ a female cat. I believe the Vet in that it was some
kind of a reaction to something. If Willy were to be exposed to it
also- it would be too late for him also
I don't mean to sound cruel, but I really don't believe in autopsies
on the ones that I love. I just felt that Kitty was at peace now.
If it were a rare instance and the Vet recommended it I would have
done so.
Thanks for all your support!
I really appreciate all the input.
Sonia
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3037.9 | Big gentle hugs... | BIMINI::SPINGLER | | Mon Nov 13 1989 14:33 | 8 |
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So sorry to hear about the loss of your Kitty. It's so hard when
they die unexpectedly. Our thought and prayers are with you.
Feline So Sad,
Sue & Panther & Spot
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3037.10 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Mon Nov 13 1989 15:53 | 8 |
| I was so sad to hear what happend to your Kitty. It's so hard when
you lose then at any age - but all the love and happines that they
have given will be with you for ever.
Love & Prayers,
Giudi in S.F. (Pippin, Gino & Stitch)
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3037.11 | So Sorry... | JUPITR::SCOTT | Paula Beth | Mon Nov 13 1989 15:59 | 5 |
| Our condolences on your loss. May you provide such a loving home
to another deserving kitty.
Paula, Schnapps, Tequila and Rici.
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3037.12 | thanks so much... | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Mon Nov 13 1989 16:48 | 5 |
| Thank you all so much for your condolences. It's so nice to see that
there are so many caring animal lovers out there.
Thanks again.
Sonia
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3037.13 | | BIGSUR::GRAFTON_JI | | Mon Nov 13 1989 17:44 | 5 |
| I am soo sorry to hear about Kitty. You did what you could--even
down to the Heimlich Maneuver. Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Jill
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3037.14 | So sorry... | CLUSTA::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Mon Nov 13 1989 19:43 | 6 |
| Sonia,
My tears and prayers are with you, too.
Mary and the furry foursome
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3037.15 | Deja vu | USEM::MCQUEENEY | Bob - US/FDC Ops. Manager | Mon Nov 13 1989 22:42 | 10 |
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That sounds frighteningly reminiscent of my Malcolm, who passed
away in '85. Symptoms not quite the same, but the result was.
I also did not have an autopsy done, simply because it wasn't offered
and I was too upset to request one.
Our condolences and sympathy.
Bob & Smoke, Nightmare, Sneakers, Nova, & Ruffles (the wonder cat)
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3037.16 | also sad... | CSCOA5::MCFARLAND_D | just call me dunwoody di | Mon Nov 13 1989 22:48 | 17 |
| sonia...
deepest sympathy to you on the loss of your loved one. i understand
and respect your decision against the autopsy.
when cissy died, she was at university of georgia veterinary center
(since none of the atlanta vetz could figure out what was wrong.) i
wanted to know the cause, so i authorized the autopsy. despite the fact
they were *still* not able to determine the cause of her decline, i was
glad i allowed it. cissy had ceased to be my cissy; she was out of
pain and could be hurt no further. but i hoped that the u.g.a. studentz
(the future vetz) could learn something from her.
we care about you and share in your grief...
diane, stella and stanley
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3037.17 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Tue Nov 14 1989 07:49 | 11 |
| Sonia -
Just as I was thinking how good we were doing this quarter....
I'm so sorry to hear about Kitty. That must have been an awful
experience for you. I guess the only consolation is that she
didn't suffer very long.
Kitty is the first cat to have her name put on the Silver Lining
Memorial List for this quarter. She will be comemmorated with
this quarter's donation. I hope that offers some small comfort.
Nancy DC
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3037.18 | | WFOV11::GONCALVES | | Wed Nov 15 1989 15:59 | 6 |
| Sonia,
I'm sorry to hear about Kitty. My prayers
are with you.
Shelly, Selina, & Mijo
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3037.19 | I'm sorry | POCUS::FCOLLINS | | Fri Nov 17 1989 13:17 | 3 |
| Sonia, my condolences as well. This had to be so hard for you.
Flo & Oliver
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