Glad to hear Jim is doing better. Prayers going out for a total speedy recovery......
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Glad to hear Jim is doing better. Prayers going out for a total speedy recovery......
I'd be "vocal", too, if I had an inch long plug inside me! Poor Jim (and poor YOU); I hope he feels better soon and that you feel better, too.
(hugs)
OUCH is right!!
Yikes!!!!
Glad he's on the road to recovery!!
My God, That Sounds Painful For A Person, Let Alone A Purrson Lke Jim. The Pet Angels Led By Y.lee Are Trying Trying To Make Jim As Comfortable As Possible And Bringing Him Goodies From South America To Keep His Spirits Up.
And Please Know That Hes In Our Prayers At Night!!
Get Well Soon Jim!!!
Awe... poor Jim!
What is a protein plug?? I hope they can tell you what to do to avoid having one form again. Geez... more and more things that cause peeing and not peeing in cats!
This is a good article.
http://www.cathealth.com/Blockedcats.htm
A quote from the above article
There are many causes of urethra blockage, but the two most common are stones and plugs. Mucous, crystals, and tiny bits of urinary debris (cells and protein) can aggregate together to form a soft, compressible material that can lodge in the urethra and completely block the flow of urine. This is what plugs are. Stones, as the name implies, are mineral “stones” that are hard, and may or may not be round in shape.
I just brought Jim home from the vet. He's got antibiotics and pain mads to take. And the advice I got was to feed more CANNED (urinary) food, which I don't, but will start to.
His little furry butt is messy :o but I guess I'll let him sleep on my pillow tonight as I missed him the last few days. :)
He must be glad to be home, he even head-butted Mr. Meow.
Aw, welcom home, Jim! Hope you feel btter quickly. And you KNOW your mom is working to find the right food and meds combo for you!Quote:
Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
Maybe wrap a pillowcase around his messy end for the night? I know what you mean about missing them when they aren't "in their spot!" He he.
Hugs for you, Jen! Keep up the good work with Jim, you caught this right away.
Welcome home Jim! I'm so happy to know that you're right back where you belong. Get better very soon and be sure to give Meowmie plenty of extra snuggles, she missed you so much!!!
I'm glad he's home, some cats find staying at the vet's so stressful. :)
I'm glad to hear that Jim is now home and I hope he'll continue to do well.:) Even though Storm isn't on his special prescription diet any more, I have to make sure that he still eats plenty of wet food and I also mix water with it to make it into a soupy consistancy. Good luck.:)
Wow, reading through the posts and then seeing what was said at the end sure makes me glad your baby is ok!! Best of wishes to your kitty and I'm sure he'll recover quickly :)
Oh Jen, I completely missed this!!! I'm so glad to hear he's home and doing so well. Did the vet say this plug was what caused all of his peeing lately?
Pouncer was happy to be home too after his surgery.... I haven't seen him that loving since he came home either lol.
We Are Gald That Jim Is Home And We Guess Jim Will Have To Have A Kitty Depends On Until Things Are Better.
But Hes Home Where He Feels More Comfortable And That Should Help His Healing Process Quite A Bit. And Jim, Please Cooperate And Eat Your Canned Food That Your Meeowmie Feeds You.
We Love You, Friend Jim And Want You To Be All Better!!
Prescription food (c/d) cured Smudge's crystals, but then he got plugs instead (although he managed to pass them all, good kitty!) That was about the same time he started refusing petroleum-based anti-hairball treats. Didn't even want Temptations any more! So I wondered if somehow his insides couldn't handle petroleum. I'll never know (it could have been just leftover cells & junk from the damage the crystals had caused) but I did find a petroleum-free anti-hairball treat that he likes (Cat Lube) and he still enjoys them.
Glad you're home, brave little Jim! Now that you can pee comfortably, PLEASE pee in the right place...
Love, Columbine