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  1. #1
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    Poor Logan. He sounds so sick. I hope the Drs can fix him up soon.
    Prayers for the little guy.
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    Hoping for a good update soon!

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    Hey guys! Thanks so much for the thoughts and prayers! Keep em coming!

    They were able to successfully get a catheter in and remove the blockage and drain his bladder. She said she didn't see much mucus so it's potentially crystals we're dealing with.

    They will be x-raying him tonight to look for bladder stones. His kidney and potassium levels are very high so he's still there on fluids and antibiotics while being monitored.

    If all goes well, Logan can come home Sunday or Monday.

    They said he might develop a blockage again someday, but that we can cross that bridge when we get there. Since Logan is a relatively healthy cat with no prior illnesses, they feel it might be an isolated incident. They did mention the surgery to rework his plumbing, but felt it wasn't needed right at this moment in time.

    I got to see him before I left. Poor guy is so out of it. His cage has a sign that says 'Semi Feral'. Hope he minds his manners when the sedatives wear off!
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    I'm so sorry that Logan is sick, but it is great that you were able to get the problem diagnosed and treated so quickly. Let's hope he recovers quickly, too.

    Poor little boy--we'll keep him in our thoughts!
    Oreo and Molly

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    If it's crystals, it can be remedied with a food change, but they have to know what kind of crystals to find out what's the right kind of food. Smudge had struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate) crystals, and was put on c/d, which he thinks is delicious, and hasn't had any urinary trouble since.

    There's a joint supplement called Cosequin which also strengthens the inside of the urinary tract, to keep irritations from escalating into blockages.

    Love, Columbine

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    Kimmy,
    First, let me offer my prayers to Logan to get through this! At the vet is the best place he can be right now.

    I went through this with Dakky, nearly exactly one year ago. I knew, knew, KNEW something was wrong the minute I walked in the door, and we rushed to the ER vet. They nearly sent us home that night, and sadly, Dakky would have died. Daks was completely blocked, and though they unblocked him, he blocked again. It was a total stroke of luck that the vet did an ultra sound and discovered the crystals. I can't tell you how many times I thanked God that for whatever reason, I asked for a scan.

    Daks had the surgery (PU), and it was a success. I still watch him like a hawk, and he does have some "dribbles" from time to time. He is on CD only, and I put some wet CD and water down every day to increase his liquid- which is key.

    I would really encouage you to keep a hawk-eye on Logan, and don't delay a return trip.

    Good luck, and keep the updates coming.
    Johanna

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    Grace, I figured it was a teaching hosp, and they are the best! I was mainly hoping that the costs would not be as high as they might be at a regular vet.

    PRAYERS that Logan heals up soon!

    Semi-Feral? What's with that? "Feistiness" will be a sure sign of health!
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    Just got off the phone with MSU. He is awake, walking around, talking! , and seems to be recovering well.

    His X-rays came back showing NO stones. YAY!!!

    They will run a urine culture everyday to check for infection. With luck, he'll be home soon.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramanth View Post

    His cage has a sign that says 'Semi Feral'.
    Hope he minds his manners when the sedatives wear off!
    OMG!

    The Badge of Courage - the *STICKER* on your file!

    So, what'd he do to earn the "Semi Feral" designation?

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