Thank you, I really hope so. I just went back to her to offer some more food, but she's hiding in a cave of the scratching post (none of the girls never used that one before) and refused to come out, and she was hissing and growling again, she sounded really mad. I'm worried about her!
Yes, she's still on pain meds.. That thing we saw in her bladder had the size of a thumbnail, so I seriously doubt it has passed her urethra. My vet said sometimes inflammated tissue looks like a tumor in the ultrasound, maybe it was something like that. I guess the biopsy result will tell.
I really hope our life can get back to normal but I'm afraid there will be a lot of aggression between Lily and Luna the next days due to the surgery. Lily is even hissing and growling at me because she feels weak and defenseless, and Lunas presence will make it even worse. Luna, on the other hand, is unusually relaxed without the "Naughty One" around, so she might be frustrated when Lily will be eventually released from "her" room. I hope they can work it out as things where a little better between Luna and Lily over the last couple of days (Luna responded in a positive way to the Feliway plugin and Lily to her Bach flower remedies). But as long as Lily is still feeling weak from the surgery, there'll be aggression - even towards me. :-(
I'm glad for Lily and you that her operation is over. Sure hope she continues to get better. I hope all of you have a restful night.
So glad there is no tumor! And it's good to know she's peeing in the box again.
May your recovery go smoothly and well, Lily dearest, and may life get back to normal for the three of you soon.
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I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
I wonder if she has interstitial cystitis, which is basically inflammation. I've seen several cats with this and they are often prescribed Cosequin, the same stuff for joints. It apparently has anti-inflammatory properties and have seen it work really well. It comes in a capsule that can be sprinkled on food.
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Hmmm, interesting, haven't heard about interstitial cystitis before, but maybe it's something like that. Hope the biopsy will shed some light on that. Whatever it is, her pain med, Melosus (which has an anti-inflammatory effect also), seems to help.
Lily was spending a rough night. When I last looked for her in her room around midnight, trying to persuade her to eat (which she did eventually), she was still hissing and growling, and she was also hiding. The next time I entered her room, which was about 6 a.m., she was resting on of the blankets I put there, and when she saw me, she came and gave me headbumpies. I offered her some food and she ate, obviously hungry. 20 minutes later, she wanted to leave her "sick room", and so I released her. There was some hissing and growling between her and Luna, but not as bad as I expected.
She seems fine throughout the morning, much to my relief. But around noon, she had an accident!Obviously she tried to jump onto a high cabinet - and fell. I'm afraid it's my fault.
To prevent her from jumping, I removed the scratching post next to cabinet which she usually used to jump onto the cabinet from there. Instead of that scratching post, she has obviously climbed a chair and tried to jump onto the cabinet from there. Even a healthy cat would never manage to do that, so I don't know what has gotten into her. She fell - and landed into her water bowl. I wasn't around when it happened (otherwise I would have prevented that), but heard the noise. I couldn'd find Lily, but I saw the mess with her water bowl and guessed what happened. And I couldn't find Lily; I searched my entire place and eventually found her behind the tv rack between the cables where she stayed for a long time.
I panicked and called my vet at home (vet office is closed on Wednesday afternoon), asking her what happens if the incision in her bladder has opened. She said that in that case, urine would flow into her abdomen but she doesn't think this would happen so easily. She advised me to watch out for Lily peeing, and if she does, her bladder would still be intact.
However, it took a long time until Lily went potty again. And she was taking a rest in the strangest places, such as my shoe shelf, which I found most alarming as she never did something like that before. Eventually, around 7:30 p.m., she was peeing - but not much, and it was mixed with blood. Since I was worried, I called my vet again but since Lily was eating and walking around, she didn't think she was severely injured. She said that the two days following the surgery would be the hardest. So, I hope Lily will feel better tomorrow, but her fall this noon was as bad setback. And so far, she hasn't peed again, so I'm still a little worried ...
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"We consume our tomorrows fretting about our yesterdays." -- Persius, first century Roman poet
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Prayers for Lily, and for Luna and Kirsten, that everyone is having a peaceful night.
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