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608.1 | my experience | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Thu Sep 16 1993 10:31 | 36 |
| Hi Heidi,
We already spoke on the phone, but I'll repeat what I told you
on the phone:
I, too, had taken in a momcat and kittens from the PB shelter over
a year ago, and that's when my problems with Mocha began. She
became stressed, developed upper respiratory, which turned into
lower respiratory. She completely stopped eating and dropped from
9 1/2 lbs. to only 5. When they did x-rays and detected fluid in
her abdomen, they suspected FIP, which immediately put me in a
panic. Since Mocha is an indoor kitty, the only way she could
have gotten FIP was from the momcat and/or kittens. FIP is a
nightmare when it breaks out in shelters. There's no way to
test an incoming cat for FIP, so you never know. I would think
that if your new adoptee from the shelter has FIP, he would have
broken out with symptoms sooner than your resident cat did.
The only way they positively diagnosed Mocha with fatty liver disease
instead of FIP was an ultrasound and liver biopsy. I was VERY relieved
to say the least. The only way to treat fatty liver disease is to
get the cat to eat - forcefeeding if necessary. Don't deny your
kitty anything - if he wants sardines swimming in tuna juice, then
so be it. Try EVERYTHING. If that fails, make a mixture of baby
food meat, canned milk and Gerber's baby rice cereal, and hand feed
him. If all else fails, the vets may choose to insert a stomach
tube through his nose (a horrible thought, but if it will save his
life...). Fatty liver disease is VERY recoverable - Mocha is back
to her old weight - and then some! But if left untreated, it can
be fatal.
I think you said you have a biopsy scheduled - when will it be done?
Keep us posted on the results. Mocha and I (and I'm sure all the
Feliners) are rooting for you.
Pam
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608.2 | Cat Fancy had a good article | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Sep 16 1993 10:34 | 5 |
| I memory serves me correctly, there was a real good article on fatty
liver disease in Cat Fancy a few months ago; does anyone remember the
issue?
Deb
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608.3 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Thu Sep 16 1993 10:37 | 12 |
| Heidi...Just want to send my best wishes your way!! I saw Pam's kitty
Mocha at her worst and I see her now and you would never know there
had been a problem. Don't worry yourself sick over FIP...until
they finish with all the tests.
WE also had a shelter cat that had this same disease and he was fed
via a tube inplanted in his head. Ugly sight...but the kitty is now
eating on his own and doing great.
Please keep us posted....
Sandy
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608.4 | Trying to be optimistic | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Thu Sep 16 1993 10:57 | 21 |
|
I managed to get Tiggr to eat a few mouthfuls of baby food
last night so I thought that would help. The sudden turn
for the worse has both of us concerned. The vet said he
literally spat out the food they tried to give him today.
He was scheduled for an ultrasound tomorrow, but the vet is
requesting it today since he's worse. His pupils are very
dilated, he's ictic(sp?) and unresponsive. She asked me to
come over and try to get him to eat, so I'm on my way as soon
as I can clear my desk.
The new cat has respiratory symptoms and had diarrhea for the
first six weeks. They treated him for roundworms and parasites
and he got much better. The cough has still lingered but the
vet doesn't seem concerned - now this!
I'm trying to be optimistic, but Tiggr was NEVER sick until
I got Jebb. Though I know it's not Jebb's fault I find that
I'm having a hard time even being near him right now. I guess
we'll have to run a series of tests on him soon too.
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608.5 | | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Thu Sep 16 1993 11:32 | 10 |
| Heidi, sorry to hear about Tiggr! It's emotionally draining and
the worrying is beyond words - but hang in there.
Sending you a hug (to maintain your strength), wishing good luck
to the doctors (so Tiggr will survive this nightmare) and I'll
whisper a prayer for Tiggr to God ... so that he/she will take
good care of him - no matter what the outcome.
Marilyn
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608.6 | | MR4DEC::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Thu Sep 16 1993 13:05 | 12 |
| I know exactly how you're feeling. Mocha wasn't sick at all
the first three years I had her. Then I do a wonderful thing
and foster a momcat and kittens, and Mocha gets sick. I felt
such GUILT it wasn't funny.
Whatever happens - it wasn't your fault. Cats get sick for
countless reasons, and right now you're doing the very best
you can.
Hang in there - I know how draining this can be!
Pam
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608.7 | How is Tiggr doing? | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Fri Sep 17 1993 08:54 | 10 |
| Heidi,
How is Tiggr doing? Just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you
and hope you have some good news to report to us.
Regards,
Marilyn
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608.8 | Not FIP!!!!!!!!! | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Fri Sep 17 1993 10:55 | 62 |
|
Thanks for all the concerm, well wishes and understanding ....
Great News!!! Tiggr tested FIP negative! What a relief!
The good/bad news is that they still suspect hepatic lipodosis
(fatty liver disease). Poor guy had a REAL bad day yesterday.
When I got there in the afternoon I still couldn't get him to
eat but he at least responded to my presence. I left for about
an hour and returned with his blanket to await the ultra sound.
Poor guy was exhausted - when I put him on his blanket and
began stroking his head he nodded off ... one eye would open
slightly if I stopped ... just making sure I didn't leave. So
he napped while I waited. The ultra sound again pointed to
fatty liver, but a biopsy would confirm it. When they shaved his
belly for the biopsy Dr. Grobe found a condition (which I'm not
even going to try to spell) which basically meant the liver is
destroying platelets and decreasing his clotting factor - explains
the anemia ... bottom line - he could bleed to death as a result
of the biopsy.
So ... after a phone call to Tufts we drove over, with Tiggr
sleeping contentedly wrapped in his blanket. I've got to say
(and this is my personal opinion only) that I was NOT real
happy with the treatment. Even though they knew we were on the
way I was kept waiting for 1/2 hour before seeing one of the
students. Then we played "50+ questions" cause she wouldn't
look at the paperwork I had brought with me. An hour later, the
vet finally came in and told me that she had been detained by an
emrgency case that came in right after me .... like mine wasn't
an emergency case. She then proceeded to tell me that they would
wait until morning to perform the coagulation test and biopsy, and
"if they biopsy was done early enough Friday morning I might have
the results back, but more than likely it would be sometime Monday."
She rambled off all sorts of medical terms/procedures tried to
explain the estimate then sent me out to the receptionist to assess
the damages. Estimate - ~$1,100 - before stomach tube!
I was too mentally exhausted to even fight it, I paid what I could
- not nearly the half deposit they were asking for, and left. This
morning I called Dr. Grobe and have asked her to make arrangements
to have Tiggr transferred back to Fallon Clinic tonight! Realizing
Tufts was much more prepared for the biopsy, testing and transfusion
I want him out of there as soon as possible. Tufts acounting dept.
called me this morning looking for more $ - darn near drove me right
over the edge. When I asked Dr. Grobe about current charges at
Fallon she said, "let's get Tiggr feeling better and we'll work out
payments then." My kind of CARING place!
All in all, I'm pooped and Tiggr is exhausted. Poor little guy could
barely keep his eyes open when we were at Tufts last night. They
though he was lethargic due to the condition, but when I tried to
leave he opened both eyes wide and tried to crawl towards me. Didn't
make having to leave him any easier..... I'm now awiting a call from
Dr. Grobe (Fallon Clinic) to tell me how the tests went and what time
I can pick Tiggr up.
Thanks for asking and thanks for listening. This disease apparently
doesn't have much written on it cause no one seems to have a lot of
information about it. My anxiety level is higher just cause I don't
understand it.
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608.9 | | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Fri Sep 17 1993 11:28 | 28 |
| Heidi, thanks for posting the note and letting us know how Tiggr
(and YOU) are doing.
So sorry to hear that he is so sick but I am glad to hear he is
back with his regular doctor. Although I realize that any
organization and/or business needs money in order to STAY in
business - I also feel there are ways to discuss financial
arrangements without adding stress to your already emotionally
draining situation.
As I am learning to deal with a critically ill cat I have discussed
her treatment, the cost, the testing and (to put her blunt) her
fate. Tufts was mentioned and although I didn't want to put a
$ figure on her life ... the reality was (and still is) that I
cannot afford to pay a bill of over $1,000.00 (in one lump sum).
Furthermore, the only thing (as I look in retrospect) that would
have been gained is that we would have gotten the test results
back quicker! The care she is receiving - as well as the support
and compassion I receive from the doctors and their staff (one on
one) ... is helping to keep Abigail alive. Also, it is far more
valuable to me knowing how much they care about her.
My thoughts are with you and I'll say a prayer that Tiggr gets
better fast! Hugs to you too.
Marilyn
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608.10 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Fri Sep 17 1993 11:51 | 12 |
| Heidi...well wishes still on it's way to you and your baby!!
I know I have the Cat Fancy Magazine at home that contains the
ariticle on this disease because I know I let Pam borrow it when
she was going through the same thing with her Mocha. If you'd
like to borrow it give me a call this weekend (I live in Fitchburg
and I'm in the book) or I could always mail you a copy which will
take a little longer to get to you!!
Just let me know....my heart and prayers are with you.
Sandy
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608.11 | ugly month | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Fri Sep 17 1993 12:05 | 44 |
| Heidi -
Boy, what a month! You sound like I feel. How is Tiggr doing this PM?
I lost two cats this month -- Ashley and Lucas -- and now _Mitzvah_ is sick.
He got jumped by something about a week ago and we found a huge abcess on his
back several days ago. No big deal -- happens all the time. But after he had
surgery, he got worse. Stopped eating and just lay on the floor. Our vet came
(she makes house calls) and Mitzie's temp was off the top of the thermometer
(goes to 106). She took him home, and so far:
Blood work showed all normal except for elevated bile level, but
fever stayed between 104 and 106, so lots of antibiotics and some aspirin, and
fever came down to normal, but
then went back up to 106, so more antibiotics and tests, and
tests came back positive for _both_ FIP and Toxoplasmosis, but
blood work _contradicts_ positive FIP, so vet is stumped and so is pathologist
(can't have FIP and normal blood chemistry at same time),
might be rabies (small chance), and
his fever has come down to 101-102, on toxo medicine, but
he still is hardly eating and is wobbly, and
Feline AIDS test results due back this PM
Bummer!
I've been going over to my vet's house and sitting with him, which seems to
perk him up some, and I've gotten him to drink a fair amount of milk and nibble
a little food, but he's still punk.
We've only had Mitzie for three months -- he needed a home, etc., so he may
have brought FIP into the entire cat population (5 others still), which would
be an absoulte disaster. Vet now wants to recheck Lucas' test results to check
for FIP-related fibroid growths around the heart vs. cardiomyopathy (apparently
same symptoms).
Thus really s***ks.
And yes, Tufts is blazing new trails in insensitivity toward pet owners. After
my $1000 experience in being ignored there with Lucas I wrote a long letter to
Dr. Ross, hospital head there. No reply yet.
Anyway, good luck with Tiggr. We're pulling for you.
ken
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608.12 | | WEORG::LADEROUTE | | Fri Sep 17 1993 12:58 | 7 |
| Heidi,
Did your cat just suddenly stop eating (for no reason)? If Tiggr did,
please have the vet check under Tiggr's tongue for any kind of mass. I
recently lost my Sidney this way.
Deb
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608.13 | Late night update | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Fri Sep 17 1993 16:26 | 33 |
|
Thanks again for the responses - PLEASE keep them coming, I'm
grasping at straws and any suggestions/ideas are welcome.
Finally got a hold of Tufts and doctor reported that Tiggr's platelet
count is dangerously low (3K - should be about 150K) and PCV is only
17. They couldn't do the biopsy, but other testing proved positive
for hepatic lipodosis. He still has the internal bleeding so now we
try to figure out why the platelet count is so low - first thought
was bone marrow disease, but blood test ruled that out (Thank God!)
- so he's either using massive amounts fighting the liver disease
(I hope) or his body is actually destroying them (AIDS). She finally
decided to place in a nasal-gastro tube and get some food in him ...
about time I'd say. Tiggr will be getting a blood transfusion
tonight so we wait until morning to see if his platelet count
is better. As soon as it's safe to transport him I'm taking Tiggr
out of Tufts and back to Fallon. Dr. Grobe is waiting to re-admit
him this weekend.
BTW we did check for mouth sores, tumors, etc. and no signs of them.
He really didn't stop eating until last weekend, but has been eating
less and less over the past month. She said if it's AIDS it can
actually be triggered by an allergic reaction to medication. When
I took in my shelter cat he was riddled with roundworms so we had to
treat both .... and Tiggr reacted badly to the medicine ... another
guess, but maybe an explanation. I've almost given up trying to
understand how it started, and am just concentrating on making him
better.
Sigh.... I just want my baby home......
Heidi
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608.14 | | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Mon Sep 20 1993 06:43 | 19 |
| Heidi,
I wonder if Tiggr's illness is similar to Abigail's? She too
stopped eating, white blood cell count down to 1000 (she was
given a transfusion), lethargic, etc.
Dr. Mulcahey is still looking for a definitive diagnosis (possibly
Lupus) as it IS auto-immune but not AIDS and/or Feline leukemia.
Isn't the "not knowing" frustrating?
Hope little Tiggr continues the fight to survive ... they are
strong willed, aren't they?
My thoughts are with you and I hope they find the source of the
problem soon, so that they can get him back to the road of recovery.
Marilyn
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608.15 | the saga continues | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Mon Sep 20 1993 07:09 | 16 |
| Dr. Breitman examined Mitzvah again this weekend -- fever still spiking
106, not eating, etc., and found _another_ nasty bite wound on a leg --
looks like it went right down to the bone. She opened and cleaned it.
Guess he's had it for a week, festering along undetected, along with
the bad bites on his back, which she did find last week.
We're keeping our fingers crossed that this is the cause of the mystery
fever. Mitzie's still at Dr. B's so she can keep a check on the fever.
He's had every antibiotic known to man at this point. She is really a
super vet -- spending time every day taking to Mitzie and trying to get
him to eat and get the fever down. Here's hoping he's better this
evening ...
Keep us posted on Tiggr, please.
ken
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608.16 | | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Sep 20 1993 15:39 | 7 |
| Ken,
Fingers and paws crossed that Mitzvah's fever has gone down and will
stay down. Love that name. Did you do her a good turn by adopting
her, or did Mitzie did you the good turn by adopting you?
Steffi + 4
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608.17 | With heavy heart ... | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Wed Sep 22 1993 10:29 | 39 |
|
This chapter has ended ..... and the hepatic lipidosis won
... Tiggr just wasn't strong enough to fight it and he
passed away yesterday around noontime.
The entire team at Fallon Animal Clinic in Lunenburg is to be
commended. They all pitched in with constant care and open
communications and did absolutely everything in their power.
Bottom line .... Tiggr had the biggest battle and just wasn't
up to it, the disease had taken hold much too hard.
I'll enter the article from CAT FANCY magazine about this
devastating disease in a few days - big thanks to Sandy for
gettign this to me! Of course hindsight can lead to an
awful cause of guilt right now, but I do wish I'd known
more about this disease and the symptoms.
I urge everybody to watch for: rapid weight loss, change in
eating (less or stopping altogether) even for a day or so,
drinking more water, becoming more reclusive, depression,
change in body temp (usually cooler). These need not be in
any combination! Just one symptom is enough to herald the
onset of the disease. Overweight cats between 4-7 years are
at highest risk. The disease comes on slowly and VERY subtley,
then deteriorates rapidly.
Though I noted some of these symptoms myself I chaulked them
up to the awful hot weather we had and the adjustment to a new
cat in the house - I had no idea that hepatic lipidosis was just
waiting to happen. It's an awful thing to watch, and worse for
the cat to have to go through. My baby is gone, but I have
another little guy at home who needs my attention now so life
must go on ..... big THANKS for all the caring and support from
fellow feliners - you're all wonderful
Heidi
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608.18 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Sep 22 1993 11:00 | 8 |
| Heidi,
I am so sorry to hear about Tiggr's passing. May your memories of him
help ease your pain, and pave the way for happier times ahead.
Big hugs,
Roberta
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608.19 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Sep 22 1993 11:03 | 10 |
| Heidi...so sorry to hear Tiggr lost the battle. My heart reaches
out to you and my prayers are with you.
Our little feline friends have a way of hiding pain and sickness...
and it is very difficult for vets to diagnose something..so it is
almost impossible for us to idenitfy those small symptoms. You
did all you could for Tiggr and may your wonderful memories of him
stay close to your heart.
Sandy
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608.20 | Another battle lost.... Sigh... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Wed Sep 22 1993 11:25 | 11 |
| Heidi,
I'm also very sorry your Tiggr lost his battle. I'm sitting here in
tears yet again, but I now he is a rest now, and has no more pain. Hold
hin close to yor heart and he will always be with you.
Tiggr has been added to the Silver lining Memorial.
Love,
Yonee
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608.21 | | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Wed Sep 22 1993 11:32 | 11 |
| Heidi,
I was hoping Tiggr would pull through. At the moment I am speechless
as I can only imagine the pain and sadness you are experiencing.
Please take care of yourself and know that you are in my prayers.
Hugs,
Marilyn
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608.22 | | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Wed Sep 22 1993 12:33 | 6 |
| I am so sorry that Tiggr lost his battle. You did everything possible
for him and he knew how much you love him.
Take care of yourself and remember the good times.
Steffi
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608.23 | <*> | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Wed Sep 22 1993 13:14 | 8 |
| Damn! I was really hoping for a happy ending with Tiggr. My sympathies.
Really lousy month for cat people here.
Update on Mitzvah next reply, if interested.
ken
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608.24 | Mitzie ... | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Wed Sep 22 1993 13:19 | 17 |
| As of last night, Mitzie's fever was relatively steady 102-104. Very
listless and tired. Needed another drain in infected leg, and needs
*another* one today. Infection just keeps spreading down leg. What kind
of infection does not respond to every known antibiotic? The poor
little guy -- his leg looks like it's been in a microwave, all red and
grey and bald, with drain tubes poking out of 4 different places. He
has to be force-fed. Vet thought he might lose the leg -- still might.
Says a cat does OK on 3 (!!). But -- how much should I put the little
guy through before I am not being kind any more? I just don't know.
Don't want to pull the plug if there's any hope left. Damn mystery
infection!!!
Miserable, s***y month!!!
ken
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608.25 | | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Wed Sep 22 1993 13:30 | 15 |
| Ken, poor little guy.
I wondered many times if I should let Abigail suffer anymore ...
a horrible dilemma to have to face on a daily basis. They can't
talk and let you know how/why they hurt ... or if they are in any
pain.
Thank God I didn't do what *some* people had suggested I do. I
listened to my gut and Dr(s) Moss, Mulcahey and Butler. They
found the illness, are treating her successfully and she is
really doing much better.
I'll say a prayer for Mitzie.
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608.26 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Sep 22 1993 13:38 | 7 |
| Ken.
Prayers to your little guy. My friends owned a three legged kitty...
and you would not even know this cat was missing a leg. He did
great...
Sandy
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608.27 | | SAHQ::SINATRA | | Wed Sep 22 1993 13:44 | 10 |
| Ken,
If it should come down to it, just wanted to say that my vet's office
adopted a stray who lost a leg. He gets along great - maybe a little
more careful when he leaps (for balance purposes), but he's happy and
healthy and beautiful. They adapt amazingly well.
Will be praying for Mitzie's full recovery.
Rebecca
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608.28 | Keep the faith..... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Wed Sep 22 1993 13:59 | 14 |
| Ken,
I hope Mitzie improves quickly. I will state though, that a cat can
get along on three legs very well. We have a shelter kitty (Thumper,
can you stand it?) that is missing a back leg, and she does just fine.
Here's hoping it won't come to that though! Maybe now that all the
drains are in place, the fever and stuff will start improving rapidly!
You and yours are in my prayers!
Love,
Yonee
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608.29 | Positive Meowr Power Heading Your Way | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Thu Sep 23 1993 06:52 | 20 |
|
Ken,
The Fallon Clinic has a three-legged kitty as one of their
mascots, and you should see him scoot around that place!
Hopefully it won't come to that though.
I too battled with "is all this in vain, am I making my
cat suffer needlessly?"... but by Tiggr holding his own
day-to-day I felt I had to give him the chance to decide.
When a cat has had enough, they'll make the choice. It's
just as easy for them to give up, but they don't. Yes,
it's very unpleasant to watch and totally frustrating not
being able to do more ... just love Mitzie, she'll know
you're there doing your best.
We're all pulling for you and your family.
Heidi
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608.30 | My sympathies | SOLVIT::JENKINS | | Thu Sep 23 1993 09:18 | 7 |
| Heidi,
I too wish to offer my condolences on the loss of your cat. It is
difficult but the love you and your cat shared you will remember
forever. Keep your chin up.
Nancy
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608.31 | mitzvah update | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Thu Sep 23 1993 12:35 | 24 |
| Mitzie update, if interested.
Well, it's a bit soon to know, but he may have turned the corner.
Dr. B. indicates that his fever is steady at 103, down from 106+, and
that he is showing some interest in food and now trying to jump up on
top of his carrier and some furniture. If he _is_ recovering, the next
problem will be sealing the wound in his leg. It is huge because of the
flesh and skin die-off, and will require some plastic surgery to close
the holes. This may be relatively minor by sliding some other skin down
over the openings, or it may require relatively extensive surgery, such
as making an incision in the abdomen, sliding his leg inside until some
new skin forms, then removing the leg with the new skin, etc. (do they
have a Shriner's Institute for cats?) I've already decided I'll just
work every weekend at my second job for as long as I have to to pay
for all this.
Breathing a small, tentative sigh of semi-relief ...
ken
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608.32 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Thu Sep 23 1993 12:57 | 11 |
| Glad to hear Mitzie is coming along; sorry to hear about the surgery,
though!
Dr. B. is great, and she has always been amenable to working out a
payment plan for stuff over and above the usual.. not that I want to
take her up on it soon but it is nice to know she is willing! Hope you
don't have to work too long at that second job.
Here's hoping Mitzie continues to improve and back to his old self real
soon!!
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608.33 | Mitzrep | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Mon Sep 27 1993 07:19 | 22 |
| Well, Mitzie came home last night after two week's with Dr. B., who is
now the second lessor on my home mortgage. All of the skin on Mitzie's
left rear leg is gone, from the ankle to his rump. The leg sort of
looks like a piece of skinless microwaved chicken. So ... twice a day
we are giving him antibiotics and changing an elaborate dressing that
has four layers pf gauze over some more antibiotics. He's a tough
little spud! I made an elaborate bed for him in the spare room but he
wanted no part of it -- he lurched back down stairs and jumped up on
his old beat-up afghan couch, next to "his" dog, who only tolerates
Mitzie and one other cat on his couch. And this morning he ate nearly
an entire can of cat food, which is really great news because until he
came home yesterday the vet had to force-feed him twice a day. It seems
that coming home has greatly improved his spirits and appetite.
In a few weeks we have to decide on plastic surgery since his leg will
never regrow hair over granulated scar tissue.
So, so far, so good ...
ken
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608.34 | Mitzie is gone | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Tue Sep 28 1993 14:36 | 15 |
| Mitzie had to be put down today. Last night he seemed on the mend -- eating
well, crying to go outside. This morning we found him coughing-up foam. Dr. B.
was out so once again I raced to Tufts, where they found he had tears or holes
in his esophogas and trachea, through which fluids and air were leaking in his
chest. He also had some sort of sub-skin infection developing, plus his leg
looked like it was developing gangrene. It was time to put the little guy down.
Three cats dead in one month. I can't believe it. We buried him in the garden
with Ashley, Lucas, and W.C. Cat and cried some more.
Heartfelt thanks to all who have been so supportive. Heaven is filling-up with
our cats lately.
ken
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608.35 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Sep 29 1993 06:18 | 6 |
| Gee Ken I thought Mitzie was going to pull through......my heart
goes out to you and your family.
Keep those wonderful memories close to your heart.
Sandy
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608.36 | condolences... | SALEM::SHAW | | Wed Sep 29 1993 06:22 | 5 |
|
Ken, this must be so hard , my deepest sympathies to you and your
family.
Shaw
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608.37 | What can I say? | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Wed Sep 29 1993 06:37 | 20 |
|
My god Ken, I can't even imagine what you must be feeling
right now ...... though the numbness lasts awhile. It's
only been a week since Tiggr died and I still can't allow
myself to think about it for too long.
It sounds a bit crazy, but the first thing I did was get
another cat. Whitney came from Fallon Clinic, the same folks
who did so much to save Tiggr. There will NEVER be a replacement
and I'm not even going to try, but I'm a cat lover, she
needed a good home, and .......
My two little kitties provide many hours of entertainment and
enjoyment. Tiggr remains in my heart, but Jebb and Whitney
are in my home and lap.
You're in my thoughts, and I'm just a call away of you want
to chat...
Heidi
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608.38 | I'm so sorry.... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Wed Sep 29 1993 06:58 | 10 |
| Ken,
I'm so sorry about Mitzie. He is being added to the list with Lucas
and Ashley. I can't imagine what you must be going through. I'm sure
Mitzie appreciated all you did for him, and knew he was loved. I'm glad
he got a chance to go home and see his buddies before he left though.
Love,
Yonee
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608.39 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Sep 29 1993 07:17 | 10 |
| Ken,
My condolensces as well. I have also lost several cats within a short
timespan, and know the devastation you are feeling. Time is the best
healer.
Hang in there,
-Roberta
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608.40 | | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, Engineering Technical Office | Wed Sep 29 1993 07:45 | 7 |
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There are no words for what this must be like. Oh how I wish things
were otherwise, or that there was something I or any of us could do
to undo the past month.
len.
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608.41 | | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Wed Sep 29 1993 07:51 | 9 |
| Ken,
How awful for you and your family. You are living the unthinkable and
I feel so badly for all of you.
Please accept my sincere sympathy!
Marilyn
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608.42 | | ELWOOD::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Sep 29 1993 09:16 | 6 |
| Ken,
I am really, really sorry. I know how hard it is to lose one, but
three? Gosh, I don't know how well I'd be able to hold up.
- Andrea
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608.43 | | SAHQ::SINATRA | | Wed Sep 29 1993 10:24 | 5 |
| Ken,
I'm so sorry.
Rebecca
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608.44 | With tears | REFDV1::LUST | Hugs - food for the soul | Wed Sep 29 1993 10:25 | 7 |
| Ken,
I don't know how to express the sorrow, and sympathy. My sincere
condonlences. I can only imagine how bad you feel. Take time to
grieve, and hold the good memories close.
Linda
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608.45 | With sorrow | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Wed Sep 29 1993 11:19 | 8 |
| Ken,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. This month has just been
devastating for you. I wish there was something we all could do to
make things right again, but of course we can't. Try to be good to
yourselves and know that your kitties knew how much you love them.
Steffi
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608.46 | life goes on | SOFBAS::SHERMAN | C2508 | Fri Oct 01 1993 09:32 | 9 |
| A coworker of my wife had three kittens to place, so ...
We now have a new, 7 week old kittie who has the same markings as
Lukie. No name yet; he is busy tearing around the house, terrorizing
the other cats (amazing how such a small kitten can scare full-grown
cats!) And Spock the Dog lets him sleep with him! I guess he has a
paternal streak we never noticed before.
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608.47 | They sure can fill an empty place can't they? | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Fri Oct 01 1993 09:37 | 16 |
| Ken,
I'm so glad you took a new furface into your home! No replecements I
know, but one kitten can fill up a lot of empty space, even as little
as they are!
I have to laugh at the adult cats at our shelter when a kitten is out.
They act like it's some horrid unknown creature and head for the hills!
Please keep us informed with the new kitty stories too! Congrats on
being owned by yet another kitty!
Love,
Yonee
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