malachi don't give up those widout a fight man!
yr friend don juan el gato magnifico y hermoso
malachi don't give up those widout a fight man!
yr friend don juan el gato magnifico y hermoso
[b]"Virtue is triumphant only in theatrical productions." --The Mikado
I'm sure your boy Malachi will be just fine but we'll send up prayers anyhow because they're our furkids and they're so special to us.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Of course something would happen *sigh*
I've been having so much trouble with my kitties lately that I guess I shouldn't be surprised that this wasn't a simple surgery.I'm glad that Rachel updated me, but now I'm expecting a huge bill since poor Malachi needed to be put under twice!
Dr. Boltz said his neuter was "a little out of the norm" because she noticed that after his surgery, he was bleeding from his scrotal sacks. He wasn't hemorrhaging, but he was bleeding more than she would have liked. She had to put him back under to find out which one the blood was coming from (the left) and she ended up putting a suture in.
She also ran a CBC to check on his blood cell count, because she couldn't quite figure out why he would be bleeding. She mentioned that Orientals can be prone to hemophilia(at this point I'm starting to panic) so she wanted to check the blood cell count to rule that out. Luckily, it came back fine (thank goodness!) and he wasn't anemic. She gave him an injection of antibiotics, so he shouldn't need anything when I pick him up tonight at 5pm. I just hope he's fine and once I get him home we won't have any more issues.
We're still fighting the feline herpes virus with both Malachi and Phinehas, which is pretty frustrating, so I don't want to add any additional medical issues for these guys.
Dr. Boltz said that she'll be checking him every half an hour until I pick him up, so hopefully this little glitch with his neuter was just that...a little glitch.
Sending best thoughts for sweet Malachi- hoping for good news tomorrow.
Oh no. I know how worried you were about taking him in today. I'm sorry he had to be put under twice. That alone is just scary!!
I'll be glad (and I'm sure you will too) to hear that Malachi is home and on the road to recovery. I will also hope everything goes smoothly for his recovery as well.
Hugs to you!! And gentle hugs for Malachi when he gets home.![]()
Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.
Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!
Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)
Ummm...not to be rude, but should you be charged for Malachi being put under again if it MIGHT - MIGHT have been the vet's responsibility? As in - if he wasn't stitched up properly the first time?
Not trying to create trouble, just wondering.
HUGS and I know Malachi will be better soon. I hope his Grandpa doesn't hiss at him because he smells funny!
HUGS to you all!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Malachi, wishing you a speedy recovery!
I have a feeling he will be feeling woozy for a while.
Hugs to Mom!
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My thinking is along the lines of aTailOf2Kitties's. It's actually not normal for a cat neuter to require ANY sutures, believe it or not. I think it sounds like this vet did a good job and caught the bleeding rather early.
Poor Malachi just can't get a break. I hope he recovers from his surgery lickety-split and can get back to the good things in life....like cuddling with sweet Phinehas!![]()
Many thanks to Roxyluvsme13 & k9krazee for my great new siggy!!
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