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3355.1 | YES! Mine did that too! | GRANPA::CCOLEMAN | | Tue Feb 20 1990 14:16 | 8 |
| YES! This sounds EXACTLY what my Charlie had! Instead of retyping the
whole scenario, see note #2532 and associated replies!
Hang in there! And make sure the vet checks EVERYTHING! (Charlie hasn't
had the problem SINCE!)
Cheryl, Charlie and Shanti
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3355.2 | Thanks!... | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Tue Feb 20 1990 14:50 | 8 |
| Re .1, Thanks! I looked at your note and will mention it to the
vet tonight. I saw the x-ray, though, and you can see where the
blockage is. He has apparently eaten something that has blocked
him up. I do feed Nine-lives, though, so maybe there is a connection.
L- & the gang
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3355.3 | hang in there | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Feb 20 1990 16:12 | 16 |
| Jesse once had a severe intestinal blockage. He was 17 years old
at the time, and we had to do barium x-rays to find the blockage.
The early symptoms were projectile vomiting and diarrhea.
Due to his age, we took a very conservative approach to treating
him. I didn't feel that he would survive surgery, due to impared
kidney and liver function. We administered laxatives, hydrated
him with lactated ringers, and keep him nourished with Nutrical
and Liquivite.
He did recover, we never figured out what the obstruction was.
The vet has speculated that perhaps Jesse had a tumor in his intestine
that caused him the temporary problem. He lived for another 2 years,
finally succumbing to kidney failure at age 19.
Jo
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3355.4 | | FSHQA2::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Tue Feb 20 1990 16:38 | 4 |
| What are lactated ringers and how are they administered?
Enquiring minds want to know!
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3355.5 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Feb 20 1990 16:41 | 5 |
| Please keep us informed about how things are going. Our thoughts
are with you.
Karen, S, H, and LB.
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3355.6 | usually administered by the vet | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Feb 20 1990 18:09 | 9 |
| Lactated Ringers is a solution (water type) for rehydrating a cat.
It has other stuff in it, I am not sure of the exact breakdown of
the fluids though. It is administered sub-q, or under the skin
using a syringe. I used lactated ringers on Livee when we were
struggling to keep her alive too. I would inject 25cc in her shoulders
and in her hips twice a day. With Jesse, we had to give him more
than 25cc's.
Jo
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3355.7 | glucose too? | CSCOA5::MCFARLAND_D | just call me dunwoody di | Tue Feb 20 1990 19:39 | 8 |
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i think the lactated ringers also has glucose in it, but not sure.
sending good vibes to rusty!
diane, stella , stanley
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3355.8 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Cattery - (DTN: 297-2313) | Wed Feb 21 1990 08:11 | 4 |
| I think that lactated ringers has electrolytes and other things
normally found in body fluids. I do not believe it has glycose
in it but I may be wrong.
Nancy
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3355.9 | Rusty update #1..... | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Wed Feb 21 1990 09:29 | 30 |
| Thank you for your support! (I sound like that wine cooler commercial!)
It really does help. The vet had to skip the ringers and go right
to I.V. (3!), as he was very dehydrated. I got there last night
at 5:45 to a packed waiting room. But, the vet recognized the worried
mom, and told me to head on in. Here I was, dressed in a wool coat
and dressy blouse, hugging a very "greasy" Rusty. Mineral oil soaked
the poor guy from the base of his tail, down both back legs, including
his once bushy tail. His front foot was twice its size because
of all the I.V. Actually, he was an absolute mess!!! But he was
very glad to see me and vs versa!
No luck up to that point on him moving his bowels. I stayed with
him for about 20-30 minutes, and I sure hated to go and leave him.
The vet called me about 7:30 that night. Seems Rusty was trying
vainly to go, and the vet was afraid he would "bust a gut". The
vet knocked him out and did an exploritory by hand. He discovered
that Rusty had a "stricture (sp?) of the bowel. This is a narrowing
band that is not elastic like normal. It was causing the blockage.
Seems he was born with it, and a case of constipation brought it
to attention. While he was in there, he cleaned out the pipe, so
the poor guy is now relieved from that problem for the moment.
He is under observation to see it what he eats will pass this
stricture. If not, then possibly surgery to correct it.
Its now up in the air, I hope surgery is not needed. I am hoping
a watched diet will be ok. The vet would let me pay on a schedule
so as not to let $$$ make the decision. (nice guy, this vet!)
I will keep you posted.
Lynne - who loves her greasy baby and the others too!
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3355.10 | | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | Exotics are Shorthaired Persians | Wed Feb 21 1990 09:51 | 4 |
| whew, sounds like your poor baby had a very rough time. It also
sounds like you have a nice vet! Hang in there -
E.
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3355.11 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Wed Feb 21 1990 10:21 | 6 |
| So glad the vet found the problem. Here's hoping that everything turns
out alright. Keep us informed.
Sandi, mom to 4 furry friends and 1 stray
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3355.12 | | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Wed Feb 21 1990 10:36 | 5 |
| I hope everything works out for the two of you. It's certainly
sounding more promising. Keep us posted - all of our hearts are
w/ you on this one - I'm sure!
Sonia (Willy & Mitty)
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3355.13 | too bad no chocolate... | CSCOA5::MCFARLAND_D | just call me dunwoody di | Wed Feb 21 1990 12:43 | 9 |
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perhaps if he can eat a diet that is "oily" enuf (as opposed to dry)
he will be able to pass his wastes without surgery. hope, hope, hope!
too bad you can't give him chocolate--always works with me! 8-)
diane, stella & stanley
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3355.14 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Feb 21 1990 14:08 | 9 |
| Sweetie has a tny amount of Metamucil added to his food each day
because he had a problem like this (caused by probably a car accident
before I got him). He did need surgery, but that was because
the bones were crushed in, so things aren't quite the same as
with Rusty. You might ask the vet about the Metamucil. Actually, H, and
L.B. get it too since they all eat out of each others dishes, and
it doesn't harm them. It's about 1/8 teaspoon per cat per 24 hours.
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3355.15 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Cattery - (DTN: 297-2313) | Wed Feb 21 1990 14:21 | 3 |
| Karen -
Does the Metamucil help with furballs at all?
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3355.16 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Feb 21 1990 20:20 | 5 |
| Re: Metamucil helping with furballs?
Dunno. Come to think of it, I don't find furball whoopses around
as often as with my previous cat, but who knows....
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3355.17 | Rusty update #2.... | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Thu Feb 22 1990 12:38 | 8 |
| Rusty is still not doing that well. He is passing a little bit,
but the vet wants to try to "open" the stricture, and he's not
ready yet or it's not safe yet to send him home. Visiting day
will be tomorrow. I still have 4 at home, but I miss my Rusty
baby.
L- & the gang
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3355.18 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Feb 22 1990 15:00 | 2 |
| Poor rusty. please let us know how things are going.
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3355.19 | | AIADM::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Feb 23 1990 08:13 | 4 |
| Here's sending good vibes to Rusty ...
- Andrea
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3355.20 | Rusty's Home!...for now. | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Fri Feb 23 1990 10:34 | 18 |
| Well, I couldn't wait til today to visit Rusty, so I stopped in
last night. Much to my shock (and pleasure), the vet asked me
if I wanted to take him home! He said I could watch him just as
well at home at this point, and as he was so obviously thrilled
to see me, and was not doing too bad, how about a trial until Monday?
He still has the stricture, and difficulty going, so he's on Petrolax
twice a day and I am to monitor his doings. If no improvement,
then probably surgery. The vet also knocked $100 off the bill.
Of course, it still was up there in the $$$.
Re: the Lactated Ringers vs I.V. I think these are the same???
One was hanging on his cage, and I read the ingredients. No glucose,
but calcium and good stuff like that were in it.
Anyway,
I will let you know what this weekend brings. (lets hope Rusty
gives me good reason to change the litterbox!)
L- & the gang
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3355.21 | Hugs to Rusty from all of us... | ESCROW::COCHRANE | Rack and Rune | Fri Feb 23 1990 12:01 | 7 |
| Here's hoping he's all better soon. I know what it's like
waiting for that phone to ring......
Thank goodness for understanding vets (and vets who take
MasterCard!)!
Mary-Michael
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3355.22 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Feb 23 1990 12:48 | 7 |
| The lactated ringers are probably the solution that was running
through the I.V. I used syringes to hydrate my cat since I am not
adept at inserting an I.V. needle into a tiny cat vein. The I.V.
would get the fluids into the cats system quicker, but takes expert
hands to insert.
Jo
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3355.23 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Feb 23 1990 14:49 | 4 |
| It's important not to let a cat get dehydrated, so you should make
sure he has access to water (and maybe put a little extra water in
his food for awhile.)
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3355.24 | Silly me...... | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Fri Feb 23 1990 15:53 | 27 |
| .23 , I thought of this! I placed extra bowls of water down near all
food dishes (I feed in two places to lessen the competition)
last night, and the main diet everyone gets is moist canned catfood.
The poor guy must think I am a nut as I spent all last night & this
morning chasing him to the litterbox to see if there was any action.
In fact, all I can think of right now is geting home to check on
him!!!
.22 Dawn strikes on my marblehead! An I.V. is actually the method,
lactated ringers is the actual liquid. When they pulled out the
I.V. attachment from his leg, the amount of blood coming out threw
me into a panic!!!!! The vet mentioned that it needed to bleed
for a few seconds to clear out the anti-coagulate, then he put on
a bandage. I did good! I'm not too great with blood, but I even
helped bandage! My extent on treating my own pets is topical
medications, bandages, pills etc. and those that go down the throat.
If I had to give shots, I'd pass out before completing the job!
Of course, I have helped out in emergencies with both people and
animals with no problem. I think it's ok then because I'm not
emotionally involved, so to speak.
Thanks to everyone for your support, suggestions and those good
vibes!
L- & the gang
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3355.25 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Sun Feb 25 1990 09:52 | 4 |
| Hoping for good news - our thoughts are with you this weekend.
Kate
(Isis and Tarot)
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3355.26 | Another update on Rusty.... | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Mon Feb 26 1990 10:41 | 8 |
| Rusty came through the weekend O.K. Not quite his usual self,
but he is able to pass food through. He is eating like he has to
make up for lost time!
I have to report in to the vet today.....Will advise
L- & the gang
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