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    We'll be thinking of Fister today and hoping he (and you!) aren't too stressed with the whole thing. When I have to take Trevor and Andy to the vet I take them into the bathroom before trying to *capture* them and put them into their carriers. There is nothing for them to hide under and makes it so much easier. One day I had to cancel a vet appointment at the last minute, though, because I couldn't find one of them.

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    Oh no, Randi. I sure hope Fister cooperates and it's not too difficult to get him in the carrier. I know you had worked out some sort of routine to make it easier, so hopefully that still works.

    Will be sending good thoughts and prayers that everything goes smoothly and he's back home with his new pearly whites in no time!

    Fister, you be a good boy ok? I'm sure your meowmy will reward you greatly if you are.....maybe even with some shrimps?
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    Hi, Randi!

    Poor Fister, he won't like it And I guess neither will you! If you need any help with Mister Fister tomorrow, please just say so! But use the phone... I'm getting off the 'puter in a few minutes.

    Otherwise, good luck tomorrow!

    Love,
    Sus and Bella
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    Keeping paws crossed. Do you have some garden gloves? They might come handy

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    Things are falling into place. Fister has been laying in bed with me watching TV, and I fed him crunchies, one at the time, he likes that. , so I don't think he'll be starving tonight. He's allowed to drink water.

    Sus offered to come over and help tomorrow morning, so we'll cycle over there together and she'll take the cycle with the attached thing back in the yard, so I can get to work.

    I was rather dissappointed with their reaction to coming an hour late though. The place is really not THAT busy. I only hope they won't say bad things about me because of this to the temp agency who sent me there.

    I'll let you know how Fister's vet visit went.

    I've hidden the B O X in the bathroom, I don't think he'll notice.



    "I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.


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    Randi, I hope that everything goes well for Fister tomorrow. Good luck and please keep us updated about him.

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    A full report

    Fister’s vet visit wasn’t such a big drama after all, but I was still a bit nervous though. I sat and brushed him and cuddled after breakfast, as usual. I thought he’d be hungry, since he hadn’t had any food during the night, and I went to pour some dry food in his bowl and was expecting him to come running to the kitchen, but he didn’t! He was enjoying his sunny spot and waiting for more tummy rubs, so I felt I betrayed him, coming back in to grab him instead.

    I hadn’t given him a tranquilizer, as he’d then have suspected something was up. I managed to carry him all the way to the kitchen without bloodshed and put him in the box. Phew!!

    After a few minutes he started howling, but soon calmed down again. I had everything ready, and Susanne was waiting in the street as we had arranged.

    I had borrowed someones bicycle with an attached thing on, to transport him in. Susanne offered to go on that while I took my own bike, that way I could go straight to work from the vet. It took us about 10 min. in a very slow pace. Luckily there were hardly any traffic.

    When we arrived at the vet, I saw this huge German Shepard inside, and thought Fister migtht be scared, so I went in to ask whether it was on the way out - it was.

    First Fister was weighed, he is 7,5 kg. and then we talked about what needed to be done - vaccination, a teeth cleaning and general blood work. The vet said he would give him the anaesthetic shortly and do the teeth cleaning first, so that Fister would be more or less awake when I came to get him after work.

    I was off from work at 15.00, so back to get the transport and over to get Fister. I met Susanne in the street and she was on her way over there too, so we went together. Fister was still a bit sedated, but doing well. His numbers on the bloodwork was fine ...

    Urea 8,7 (normal = 5,7-12,9)
    Alat 64 UL ( normal = 12-130)
    Glucose 16,49 (normal = 3.94-8,83)

    There was one more test done (I can’t remember which), but I can get the result on wednesday. He said the Glucose was a bit high due to the anaesthetic, so I didn’t need to worry. I wondered why he didn’t take the tests before Fister was put under anaesthetic. However, I trust he’s a very skilled vet, and he’s also a nice guy.

    I bought some powder called “Plaque off”, it’s supposed to prevent plaque on his teeth. You sprinkle half a tea spoonfull on his food every day. The vets assistant uses it on her cat and says it’s good. Well see!

    When we got back, I opened the lid of the box in the kitchen, and Fister was out like a rocket, racing to the bedroom - although he didn’t run in a straight line. LOL! He stayed under the bed for a few hours. Coming out from there, I gave him a few crunchies, some new ones (Royal Canin Vetenary, Sensitive) I had gotten from the vet, he loves them! He also slurped some water, that was “funny” to see, as he almost fell asleep over the bowl.

    I carried him to “his” chair and kept an eye on him, he slept for another few hours, until he finally made a succesful attempt to hop on my bed.

    Today, he's back to his normal demanding self.

    Here's a picture of my brave boy, taken just the other day.




    "I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.


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