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Originally posted by yorkster
The vet showed me how to do the IV's- it was actually pretty easy after I got over my fear about it. One thing that helped was the vet smeared a little gooey canned cat food on a paper towel for him to lick off while I first inserted the needle (he didn't skirm much when he was distracted with food).
The IV's were something that started quite far into it, done mainly because at some point he did not eat much and had lost a lot of weight (several lbs.)
The drainage tubes came up late into it all (very briefly- I barely remember it). It was really too late at that point because his kidneys became involved. Finally, he had a large blood clot and his back end was partially paralized.
I can totally relate to the expense! At that time, I had been laid-off for several months and ended-up using some savings and then credit cards. People thought I was crazy.
Let me know what you find out about the drainage tube(s).
Hi Yorkster,