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    Oh Callie's Mom - Two thousand dollars? Plus "storage?"
    What a wonderful mama you are.
    Kids - watch television, no more toys. *remember?*

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    ....and it was nothing she could have passed on her own and save you all that $$$$$. At least now she will recover and be OK and lets HOPE she learned her lesson and not eat things not meant to be eaten again!

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    Sarah, I'm so sorry that Callie ate some plastic. I'm glad that her surgery went well and I'm sending lots of prayers and positive thoughts to her for a full and speedy recovery. I hope that she's now learned her lesson and that none of your cats will ever eat their toys again. Take care. (((HUGS)))

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    I'm relieved to hear that Callie is recovering nicely! Green plastic, huh? Do you know if the mouse was broken or was it something she chewed off of it?

    I know this is a load off your shoulders. And, don't worry, she should be in good hands next week...maybe a little miffed, but definitely well taken care of!

    $2000? Yikes!


    Get better, sweet Callie!!
    Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)

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    No it was a piece she chewed off. It's just kind of sad because I had called the Tuesday of the week before when I came home because I had found a piece of the toy in the hallway and there was no tail/rear end. She had vomited twice so I had made an appt. with the vet to bring her in the next day if it continued. She quit vomiting so I didn't take her in

    She had continued to act strange but she still ate. There were too many variables for why she might have been acting that way 1) she was on a new thyroid medication and 2) I had switched them to new food. I figured she just didn't like her food and wouldn't eat as much of it but she still ate.

    Last Sunday was when she began vomiting and I took her to the vet 8 AM on Monday. Between X-ray, ultrasound, fluids, anti-nausea medication, surgery, and recovery, she has become an expensive girl. She was free and simply had to make it known she was worth A LOT in her Meowmie's eyes.

    My husband initially told me we weren't going to do the surgery when I told him the price. After a few choice words on my part, he changed his mind and simply shook his head yesterday. LOL I'll have to take pictures of her Frankenstein belly this weekend though. Poor girl.
    Sarah, meowmie of Whisper, Shadow, Callie and red-eared slider, Kahn



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    Calliesmom - I guess you don't qualify for any help from IMOM or something like that?

    This reminds me of many years ago, when my sister's cream point, Meatball, had to be taken in to late night emergency because his breathing got bad.

    After all the IV's and everything, and going to a regular vet the next day, the tab came to just under $1,000.

    Darcia called my mom to fill her in and told her the price. Mom LOVES cats, and we got our love from her, but the price tag so initially shocked her that she first said, "Darcia, are you going to PAY that?"

    "NO, mom," sis answered sarcastically, "I'm going to crush his skull with a rock! Of COURSE I am paying it."

    We all know they are our furkids - what else would we do?

    Glad Callie is on the mend!

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    I called the clinic this morning and Callie is resting comfortably. I'm going to go see her this afternoon. The only thing that has me worried is that she hasn't eaten or drank anything. Wouldn't she at least be interested in water at this point? I know she is probably receiving fluids so that probably explains everything. I just want her fixed so she can come home. I misses my orange!
    Sarah, meowmie of Whisper, Shadow, Callie and red-eared slider, Kahn



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    I guess my hubby would be shaking his head, too!

    I'll do without a LOT to take care of my guys. Good for you!
    Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)

    =^..^=

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