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530.1 | This could help if something is stuck. | UNIVSE::FALLON | | Tue Apr 20 1993 10:47 | 17 |
| Cheryl, I don't know if this will help, but here is what I have
experienced or might suggest.
The stool being that mustardy yellow color is normal. If you are
seeing blood in it I would think of these things: first, did he eat
something that could be caught or irritating his bowels. Something I
had happen with a kitten in this last litter was at about two weeks of
age it became constipated and had to go have an enema at the vets.
Very hard to imagine on a baby smaller than your palm! A couple of
days later it was acting a little "scrunchy" again so I didn't wait and
gave it some femalt. Did the trick!!
Now, this is what a breeder friend has told me to do: if there is
something in the "tubes" that needs to come out, and can without harm,
give it a good dose of vaseline!! Yucchh! but it works!
Karen
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530.2 | | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Tue Apr 20 1993 11:21 | 23 |
| Cheryl's kitten is about 9 weeks old, so mustardy colored stool is not
normal. The kitten is eating some solid foods, so it should have
normal stools by now.
She is doing everything she can think of. She took the baby back in
to the vet yesterday morning. I called her just after she came back
from the vets, and told her everything I could think of, giving sub-q
fluids herself, different things to try to get him to eat, etc. The
vet put him on an antibiotic that is good for diarrhea (we call it
poppy ampule but I know it has a different name, maybe panmycin?).
The only thing she can do right now is keep feeding him and keeping him
hydrated and hope the antibiotic cures whatever is causing his problem.
Oh, and I warned her that if this was the result of an allergic
reaction to his first vaccines, the second vaccine may bring on an even
stronger reaction, so it should be given at the vet's office just in
case. The kitten's body has now had a chance to build antibodies to
the vaccine and could react very strongly next time.
It was great fun talking with Cheryl again. She said she may be coming
to Medina, so we could finally meet in person.
Jo
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530.3 | update & thanks! | GRANMA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Tue Apr 20 1993 12:05 | 12 |
| I talked with Cheryl today around lunchtime (Tuesday). She says to say
a big "THANKS!" to Jo and Lynn for calling her with suggestions. The
last reply mentioned all that Cheryl is doing - she has learned how to
give subcutaneous shots this morning, to help with the dehydration.
Along with antibiotics and an AD diet.
She said the kitten is moving around more today.
Thanks again for the help and if anyone else has any ideas please leave
them here and I'll get them to Cheryl.
janetb.
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530.4 | sad news - hanky alert | GRANMA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Wed Apr 28 1993 11:42 | 59 |
| I just talked with Cheryl. She's having a really bad time. After the
initial improvement of the kitten we posted the .0 note on, it's gone
downhill. (warning if you are reading this at work - this note is
depressing - hanky alert)
The little boy (they were calling him Whiplash because of the bandage
he was wearing around his neck made him look like he was wearing a
neckbrace) has died. The biggest of the 2 girl kittens has also died
and the other two (a boy and girl) are still in emergency care, with
temps. of 104 and 106. The vet says they are holding their own right
now, but they are on iv's,antibiotics, being constantly monitored.
Events as cheryl told them to me:
Last Wed., the boy was a little better but the girl started having the
shakes. Cheryl took her to the vets first thing in the morning, they
did x-rays which only showed the bowels were very full. Thinking it was
just constipation the vet did an enama. Kitty only passed bowels after
a second enema later that day. Thursday they seems a little better.
Friday she still was not good, Whiplash was weaker and the other boy
kitten had a fever. Cheryl took all the kittens to vets. Whiplash died
in Cheryl's hand while waiting for the vet (...I can't even think about
that without choking). The autopsy showed everything was ok except the
liver, which looked like it was attacked by some type of hepatitis.
Vet gave Cherly antibiotics for kittens. Sat. showed some improvement.
Sunday started ok but by late morning the sick girl was down on her
side. All kitties were rushed to the vet. Cheryl said the girl was
yellow. The vet had them leave all the kittens, but take the mother cat
home as she showed no signs of illness. Vet did more tests, as the
other 2 kittens now had high fevers. Kitties all on drugs, iv's,
constant care, etc.
The girl died monday and the vet did a more extensive autopsy and has
sent samples to Univ. of Pa. for help. They won't have the results
until Thursday or Friday. The vet doesn't have any idea of what is
happening, but one thought is that it is some type of virus. Or the
first "kitten shots" have caused some type of allergic reaction or it
was a bad batch of serum.
The mother cat has been isolated from their other cats since the birth
of the kittens and has shown no sign of illness so Cheryl is hopefull
that none of the other cats will be affected (if it does prove to be a
virus). She is also hoping that the results from Un. of PA will be
helpful in what it was/is and what can be done to prevent it in the
future and help now.
She's pretty upset about this as you can well imagine. The vet's
told her it could be another 10 days before the other kittens are ok
And with the kittens being 2 1/2 months old they had developed
personalities, so attachments to them are stronger than if they were
newborns.
I wish this wasn't so depressing. Hopefully I'll be able to report
better news in a few days....
janetb.
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530.5 | hanky time | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Wed Apr 28 1993 14:39 | 5 |
| Oh how terrible. Please post the results once they come in.
We all want to know. Maybe it could help someone in the future.
Poor babies..
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530.6 | thoughts | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Thu Apr 29 1993 11:58 | 18 |
| Last night in my Feline Diseases book I was reading about an illness
called V. Pseudotuberculosis which attacks the liver, spleen, etc. The
main symptoms were high fever and jaundice. I hope the U of PA can
help Cheryl figure out what is happening here. If it is the disease
above, they said that it responds well to medication if it is caught in
time. Unfortunately, it also said that it is usually not caught until
a cat or kitten reachs the jaundice stage and by then it is too late
for that cat or kitten. But, in the case of a litter, the littermates
who are not as well advanced in the disease have a good chance of
survival.
BTW, it also mentioned that this disease is contagious to humans. And
that it is very rare. Most likely this is not what it was, but it
struck me as similar to what Cheryl described.
Jo (who reads Feline Diseases to ward off insomnia ;'})
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530.7 | another one didn't make it | GRANMA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Thu Apr 29 1993 15:57 | 20 |
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... more sad news
Jo (.6) I called Cheryl about the info in your note. She says thanks -
she'll pass it on to the vet.
The other boy kitten died, but the last of the 4, the girl kitten, seems
to be improving. Infact the vet said if the improvement continues, they
may be able to take her home this weekend. They haven't heard yet from
Un. of Penn, they are hoping to hear tomorrow.
oh well....
janetb.
(going home to give my guys big hugs!)
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530.8 | hope she knows she did all she possibly could | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Thu Apr 29 1993 16:14 | 15 |
| Send Cheryl my best and tell her that I will read some more tonight in
my Feline Diseases book. Hope the U of PA gets her some information
soon.
I had a litter that I lost one by one of pneumonia, until there was
just one girl left. We did everything possible to keep her going, and
she did survive. We named her Live to Tell since it was the L year for
Birmans, and today she is a happy 5 year old pet living with my cat
sitter's parents in Thailand. Actually we were supposed to get Livee
back last night, but at the last minute they changed there minds and
decided to take her to Thailand with them. Both of Livee's major
ordeals had a happy ending, and hopefully so will Cheryl's little
girl's story.
Jo
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530.9 | update | GRANMA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Mon May 10 1993 12:28 | 19 |
| Talked with Cheryl today. The little girl kitten has been home for just
over a week now. She gained 4 oz. last week and seems to be doing okay.
The autopsies came back "inconclusive" so they don't know what
happened. The only thing that is still suspect was the first batch of
kitten shots, since they all had it just before they got sick.
Cheryl has switched vets. She feels the original vet never really
helped and is now making all sorts of excuses for what happened. She's
going to another vet that was recommended by the cat club she is part
of (even though it is farther from her house). the new vet is actually
4 doctors, they are on call 24 hrs and seem to deal more with breeders
than the average home owner.
So, everything is going better for them. She says hi to everyone and
thanks for the help.
janetb.
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530.10 | Lady Luck | GRANMA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Wed May 26 1993 13:50 | 17 |
| Another update - talked with Cheryl today and the little girl kitten is
doing fine. They've decided to call her Lady Luck ....
None of the tests were ever conclusive about what killed the other
kittens.
Cheryl did have other news - which should probably got in one of the
other topics - but - she received a letter saying the PA (aka Mount Sima
Silver Shadow) was judged the 2nd best korat in the southern Region.
Cheryl's been invited to an awards banquet (dont know if kitty gets to
go). I don't have any other details, as Cheryl left this is a
voicemail.
janetb.
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