WOW what a scare! I hope this is a GOOD sign, as you said...
Once you can breathe again, can you tell if her tumour is any smaller?
HUGS HUGS HUGS
WOW what a scare! I hope this is a GOOD sign, as you said...
Once you can breathe again, can you tell if her tumour is any smaller?
HUGS HUGS HUGS
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OMG I would have been frantic. Poor you and poor Thumper.
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Originally Posted by Catty1
Tumor is not smaller.
You can tell the area around the scab is down ever so slightly.
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Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor
OMG! How scary that would be. I've been away for awhile so not sure if I saw the thread on the tumor. I wish the best for all of you.
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers
Owned by my 8 precious furry kids... My 3 daughters Cindy & Abby & Aly and 5 sons Skinny, Stephen, Carson, Fuzzmuzz and Franklin.
Owned by two special canine sons Coco and Snoopy and two canine daughters, Sadie and Gretchen
Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor
Oh my...how terribly scary and unnerving. Glad she's sleeping peacefully now.
As for mom and dad...breathe deep...breathe deep. If that fails, try valium.
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Yes, that would have been a major panic for me! Thank God they had warned you ahead of time or you may have had a heart attack... (I would have). Is this going to happen again? Poor Thumper, she has been through so much and she is such a trooper!
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Abbymom's:
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I told hubby we need stock in wine coolers
Laura:
Yes, this will happen again, possibily several more times. This bleeding is a way to release the pressure. It's fluid build up from the tumor producing it's on blood supply.
Owned by my 8 precious furry kids... My 3 daughters Cindy & Abby & Aly and 5 sons Skinny, Stephen, Carson, Fuzzmuzz and Franklin.
Owned by two special canine sons Coco and Snoopy and two canine daughters, Sadie and Gretchen
Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor
No wonder I missed it. I rarely go anywhere but General since I barely have time to make even make it there. I will read this through when I get home and actually "allowed" on the internet, since I'm really not suppose to be on it here at work. Thanks!Originally Posted by Craftlady
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers
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Yikes! Good thing you were prepared for that! In a lighter vein, years ago when I had dogs, I was towel drying Charmin, my peke-a-poo after a bath and she liked it when I roughed her up a bit. I put the towel over her head and jostled her and she would always bite the towel and we'd tussle w/it a bit. Well! When I pulled the towel off her head, one of her eyeballs was partially out of the socket!
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I didn't know what to do so I instinctively pushed it back in, called my vet hysterical and he very calmly said "That happens sometimes w/Pekingese dogs. Did you push the eyeball back in?" I told him that I did but I wanted to bring her in RIGHT NOW for him to check her over to make sure I hadn't done any damage. We put Charmin on the exam table and he said "Is this what happened?" and he popped her eyeball partially out of the socket again. I weakly said "Yes. Oh god, did I do damage now and is it going to do that a lot?" He said "No, it'll probably never happen again, especially now that you know about it and will be watching for it." Needless to say, I never roughed up Charmin after her bath again.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Oh gosh that sounds awful and scary. Poor Thumper - and poor you.
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