Thank you Claudia and Mary.
Can someone please answer one question for me?
Why in the HECK do animals (as well as people) seem to get worse after they go to the doctor/vet?
This morning Taz was not waiting for me in the hall as he usually is. Nor did he eventually come out and meet me in the kitchen for me to feed him. I had to search the house for him and finally found him in the bathroom by the toilet. (I noticed he hung out there when he wasn't feeling good while going through his kidney cyst thing too.) I went in and pet him. He tried to stand up and fell over. I lost it (and I'm going to again while typing this). Why does this sh...crap happen? He was fine (besides losing weight) before we went to the vet last night. And now, all of the sudden, he can hardly stand up on his own. I don't get it!!!
So I went on and got his food ready. He finally did come out to the kitchen. I put his food down on the ground instead of up on the stand (so the dogs can't get to it). He sniffed it, went to his box to pee and walked away to go lay on the carpet. Later I went to pet him and he arched up against my hand but fell over.
Usually he comes to sit with me while I do my stretches. Not this morning.I opened the slider in the studio where he was so he could get some fresh air (even though it smelled like skunk outside). He did walk over and sniff. Before I left for work I put his food back down for him. He did eat a little bit then went back to the carpet.
I don't know if I can handle all of this right now. My friends funeral is tomorrow. I ran Taggart to the ER vet last night because I think he has a fox tail in his nose or throat. Then was very upset because Bruce was having a fit about the estimated cost. So I had the vet do nothing and brought him home. Bruce will take him to our regular vet today and he can deal with the cost himself.
This year is not going so well and I just want it to be over already. I'm having a de ja vu of 2001.
Well, thanks to anyone who read this long thread. I just needed to get it out.
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