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Tinker's sick :-(
I just heard word from my mom today that our cat Tinker is sick. :(
She started feeling poorly a couple of days ago--Mom thought it was because Tink got into the trash and ate a few things she wasn't suppose to. It could be a liver disease or lukemia...we are waiting on the bloodwork results. They are treating her for an infection right now. The vet thinks that it might be an infection in the bladder that has moved up to the kidneys. He bioped the bladder and there were bunches of bacteria. She is tender in the intestines and kidney area, as well. :( Her fever was 104-105.
She goes in on the 7th for another exam.
Please pray for Tinker!
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I just responded on a post that Angel put up on the dog board about Tinker, but I wanted to let you know, Tonya, that we are praying that Tinker is ok. Please let us know.
Until then, keep your chin up and think positive thoughts.....bless Tinker's heart, and yours. I hope everything will be ok.
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Thanks Logan.
It's so hard to be away when things like this happen! :confused:
(I'm a college student & live 4hrs away from mom and dad.) I might go back this wkend to visit my baby Tink.
On the other hand, Sophie (my bunny--and the only pet that lives with me at this time--) is getting spayed next Tues. I'd hate to stress her out *right* before her operation.
:confused: :confused: :confused:
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Tonya, I hope it is just a bacterial infection, that can be treated with antibiotics. Please let us know the Blood test results, when you get them. Our Thoughts and prayers are with poor Tinker.
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Thank you Auggie!
Everyone's kind thoughts, words, and prayers are GREATLY appreciated!
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I'm so sorry to hear that your baby is not well. I want you to know that Tinker will be in my prayers, too.
Let's just hope that this is nothing serious and Tinker will be back to her old self again in no time.
Please keep us updated.
Love,
Thelma, Yertle,
Elvis and Danny
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You and Tinker are in my prayers. I hope all is well and your baby will be up and around again soon.
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A BIG THANK YOU to everyone!
The blood results stated a bunch of "doctor jibberish." Such & such was fine, such & such too high, such & such too low, etc etc. Right now we are at a 'wait and see' stage. Hopefully, the antibiotic will kick in soon(!)and perk her up.
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I agree Spencer, he could have given Mom a little bit of a clue what was going on.
Just spoke to Mom, Tink is feeling some better. She ate more and asked to go outside for her evening stroll. She didn't stay out very long but she is up and moving around more than she was!
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Hopefully, you can request that the vet be more forthcoming with what the labs indicate, but in the meantime it is encouraging that Tink seems to be responding positively to the antibiotics.
Keep us posted, and I wish your kitty a speedy recovery. :)
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Here's hoping that Tinker is feeling better already------just a note to let you know that when I took Morris to the vet he had a fever of 103 and a bladder infection...Vet gave him a shot and he is now on liquid antibotics......I saw a difference in 24 hours....he is feeling MUCH better but I will continue with the medicine until it is all gone...hope TINKER is much better by now...
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As someone who has had their share of vets and the waiting game - our hearts and prayers go out to Tinker and you and your family. Please keep us posted and I am sorry I didn't see this sooner.
We're sending the positive vibes!
Max and his human's :)
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I have not been able to check the post for a couple of days since my father has been(once again)taken to hospital. I'm sorry to hear that Tinker is unwell, I'll keep him in my thoughts.
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Poor Tink! I hope it is just a simple infection and that the antibiotics help soon. I am sorry that the vet isn't taking your feelings into consideration by acting like that! I will say some prayers for little Tink, and for Sophie's surgery on Tuesday.
Take care!
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I hope little Tinkie is better, and Gio, I hope your dad is okay.
Remember, just because a lab test comes back abnormal, does not necessarily mean something is wrong. A good example is that any one with kidney disease will, or soon will, have an elevated creatinine. However, simply running a fever can cause this, too. A high alkaline phosphatase can mean liver disease, but it can also mean you've been ketotic (starving). So just having an elevated creatinine with no other symptoms will compel a doc or vet to take a "wait and see" stance.