Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
Good to hear that Pidge is more comfy now. I am sure the meds will help a bit.

I hope by Monday you have calmed down to put your energy into healing energy for Pidge, and to just leave Dr Lee's office alone. I am sure he will hear about the call. I know you are upset and angry so soon after losing Puddy, but don't waste energy you don't have. JMO - it will only increase bad energy all around.

You do have another vet to go to. Just gently suggesting you focus on Puddy for now.

How is her tongue? Maybe more B vitamins after her checkup will help. Is her Boo man with her?

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Dr. Feeman just now called me and he was shocked when I told him what Pidge's heart rate was. He said "Wow! How did she even get a reading?!" I said "Now can you see why I was so upset? I didn't have any time to waste." He said that I made the right decision in going to Dr. B. but he feels that I should have the ultrasound done on Monday and Dr. Lee can read it. Dr. B. told me that she isn't an expert at reading it. So now I don't know what to do. I need to calm down for sure. I know that Saturdays are difficult for vet clinics but, as I said, I'm not an alarmist and one of the front desk women had just called to ask how Pidge is doing and I told her that she hasn't improved and that I'm worried. It wasn't 30 minutes later that I called them back w/my frantic call. I see your point, Candace, truly, and it isn't my style to go on the attack. But when it comes to my cats, since they have no voice, I have to speak for them and if that means yelling to make myself heard, then I'll yell.

Dr. B. feels that Pidge's tongue was hanging out because she was having a hard time breathing and that could be the case but I know my cats and I know when they're distressed and I'm not talking about a cute little tip of the tongue sticking out; I'm talking about it all the way out. It just isn't normal. I was told not to give the B vitamins by both vets until she gets the ultrasound and blood work done.