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    You have to examine every possiability and that could be one. I'd really be interested in what the vet thinks after she checks it out. I am so glad he was happy to see his Mommie! Yes, he needs to know you haven't abondoned him by seeing him as often as you can and it will give BOTH of you assurances that the other is alright. Hang in there girl! ((((HUGS)))))

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    This is good news about Brodie not having to have surgery!!!! I was reading the posts about him eating the Tidy Cat crystal litter. I am just wondering if Brodie ate enough of them to irritate his GI tract, thus causing the vomiting, which would lead to dehydration, temp, and loss of electrolytes. So keeping him at the vet for fluids might help to make Brodie feel better!!!
    We used the Tidy Cat crystal litter in the past. It helped me figure out who had the UTI when I looked in the litter box and saw RED(blood)crystals. Then the cats decided they did not like it, so back to basics!!!
    Will keep prayers heading out to Brodie(and some for you, too).
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    Quote Originally Posted by kb2yjx
    I am just wondering if Brodie ate enough of them to irritate his GI tract, thus causing the vomiting, which would lead to dehydration, temp, and loss of electrolytes. So keeping him at the vet for fluids might help to make Brodie feel better!!!........
    Will keep prayers heading out to Brodie(and some for you, too).
    I am hoping that this is the case . . . if so, smack my hands. I should have stopped using the stuff as soon as I saw his "hunger" for it. I'm smacking myself for that one.

    And thanks for the ongoing prayers & thoughts. We really need it and do appreciate it.
    -christa


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    I found this startling fact on World's Best Cat Litter web page

    "SILICA CAT LITTER

    Silica gel litter is made from silica dioxide sand (the same material found in quartz), oxygen and water. The gel contains millions of tiny pores that can absorb up to 40 times their weight in moisture. It comes in spheres (also called “pearls”), half spheres and crystal shapes. Some manufacturers add dyes and scents, so you want to watch out for, and avoid, those. The most worrying part of silica is that it is a well known carcinogen (a substance that promotes cancer).



    Crystals are silica which is a known carcinogen.

    Not compostable or bio-degradable. "


    Scary, huh???
    -christa


    ~RIP Abby Jan 14, 1995 - July 21, 2005~

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    I am SO RELIEVED to read that Brodie doesn't have a blockage or need surgery! Thank GOD! It sure would be great, if it was only the litter issue! THAT would be pretty easy to remedy! Keep us updated and give that little smock shredder a hug from me!
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    Christa - I am really glad to read that Brodie does not have blocked intestines and that he does not need surgery.

    That is really curious that he wanted to eat the crystals. ( sorry but your "head first diving description made me laugh ) And, you may be just right in checking out that possibility that it is the reason he got sick. I have seen the Tidy Cat Crystals at the grocery and wanted to try sprinkling them in with the litter here - now I will not try it of course. My Fresh Step does have some green and blue speckles.....hmmmmm

    I bet that a few days at the vet and lots of fluids - will help Brodie feel MUCH better and you will have your healthy baby back soon - maybe even tomorrow

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    Crystals are silica which is a known carcinogen.

    Not compostable or bio-degradable. "

    Scary indeed! Wouldn't surprise me if he got sick from those!

    How is Brody doing today? Any news?

    Kirsten

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahbed
    My Fresh Step does have some green and blue speckles.....hmmmmm
    We use Fresh Step too and will probably continue to use it. From what I've read, the dangers in those specks are to cats and especially *kittens* breathing in the silicia dust. It gets into their lungs and causes problems. BUT there's been a lot of research and arguments for and against it . . . it's been an issue evidently . . . and like I said, I bought 2 more boxes of Fresh Step to do a litter box change today, so I'm just going to stay with it for now. The crystals are just so much larger than the tiny pieces in regular litter, you know? They hold so much more moisture.

    I haven't talked to the vet about the litter YET but hopefully will get a chance to today. I can't wait to see what she thinks about it. Just makes sense to me. The timeline & everything.

    We're going to see him at 11. I will update again after that. Wish I could bring him home today. But I know that if he needs another day of fluids, that is what he needs.
    -christa


    ~RIP Abby Jan 14, 1995 - July 21, 2005~

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