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  1. #1
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    I just read up on your situation - I'm so happy to hear that things are better!! You sure do a wonderful job with all your furkids.

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    Guess we posted at exactly the same time cause when my post popped up, there was yours, too. So now you know why Chance was so lethargic --- his temp was so high. What joy to have to wrestle an active, attitudinal Chance! I'm so thankful that things are looking up. I LOL over him unzipping his carrier and jack-in-the-boxing right out of it. Too cute!!!! AAAAAND if all that weren't enough, you might have a line on 2 new homes! My goodness, Aly -- what a wonderful day! I'm so happy and relieved for you. Please give ol' Chance a hug and a smooch for me and know that your good day has put a biiiig smile on my face, too. Take care --- Bobbi

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    Thank you so much

    I don't think I could have gotten through this without you guys. Thanks so much for all the messages and especially the helpful pm's. I really appreciate all the input everyone had. It really helped me to know experiences that you guys have gone through. And thanks for the prayers and well wishes. I am so grateful!

    I am just sitting here gushing out tears of joy and relief. I could have easily lost him. I will be thankful every day for the rest of my life that he was saved
    Alyson
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    and fosters Snickers, Missy, Magic, Merlin, Maya

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    A Big WAAAHOOO!!!!!!!!!

    I am so happy to hear that chance is doing so well. So it was a fever that was keeping poor chance from being happy(Bobbi I see we think alike again).

    They do sulk after meds. I am lucky with Joey and I can stick a pill in a soft treat and she just eats it.

    It is such a great relief to hear that this last vet was so good, and was able to help. I was also very happy to read that they you will be able to get them adopted.

    Please keep us updated on his progress.

    Here's to a very speedy recover which he already sounds like he is on.
    Bob & Joey,
    and their happy and willing slave, Bryan.

    Many Thanks to Kay for the Picture.

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    I have been checking this thread throughout the day but I somehow missed the WONDERFUL NEWS!!!! With that temp no wonder the little fella didn't want to get up!! Thank goodness you were persitant and kept taking him back!!
    I'm so happy for you that I could cry!! Then possible homes too boot!! For such a horrible few days it sure is ending in the best way imaginable We couldn't be happier for you and I'm glad you can relax now!
    PT prayers at work again!!



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    I'm so glad it was something easy to diagnose and treat!!! Let me say that one more time...
    SO GLAD!!!!
    And a possible forever homes on top of that?!? EXCELLENT!

    Consider switching vets Aly, based on the details you've provided here this other vet seems incompetent. You should not have to go through hell because a professional does not know what they are doing! Granted it is possible that when you took Chance into the first vet the stage of things was not as easily diagnosable - maybe that needs to be taken into consideration. But it seems that the first vet made this whole situation much more stressful than it had to be! GAH!

    (((HUGS to you)))(((HUGS to Chancers)))

    I hope tonight you can have a good night's sleep!

    EDIT: Ack, Chance is TOO CUTE! LOOOOVE the new siggy pic!


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    Glad to hear that Chance is doing better, I don't remember, but what did you say caused the fever?

    Anyway glad to see you so happy again and having fun rolling around in the floor! That is really great news!

    Thank You, kittycats_delight for my new siggy!!!

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    We still aren't sure what caused the fever. It could be caused by pancreatitis which was caused by eating the baked beans, but it also could be a number of other things. The vet just wanted to treat the fever, continue his antibiotics and then evaluate how he's doing after he's done with the antibiotics.

    The first vet on Saturday knew about the fever, but didn't do anything. They also knew he hadn't eaten (at that point) for two days. They should have given him fluids then. I have no clue why they didn't. To their credit, they were very busy and worked me in on an emergency appointment. They also had 3 critical cases there at the same time I was. The cases were so critical, they weren't sure if the dogs would live. That is not an excuse though and they still should have given Chance fluids. But anyway, I'm not going to go back there again.

    I just went downstairs and Chance ran to me. I picked him up and he growled because he thought I was going to give him medicine again, but then he started purring when he saw I was empty handed What a stinker! I just chased him up the stairs like we always used to do before he got sick

    Kate - his symptoms were just as bad, if not worse, on Saturday when he was at the first vet When they felt his abdomen on Saturday, he was YOWLING, but today he didn't, so I guess his symptoms were even less for this vet. Anyway, I'm not going back to that other vet.
    Last edited by aly; 12-15-2003 at 09:05 PM.
    Alyson
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    That is so great to hear that he is doing so well. I am really happy that he is back to his old self. Good luck with the meds.

    I am also happy to hear that you found a vet that you liked. You are right even though the other one was busy, they should have given him fluids. They should of at least let you know that they could not do it and suggested that you take him to the hosptial or another vet to have it done and get him temp under control.

    Well, at least it turned out OK. That really is the important part.

    Once agian, WAAAHOOO!!

    Give chance a hug and pet for me.
    Bob & Joey,
    and their happy and willing slave, Bryan.

    Many Thanks to Kay for the Picture.

    My motto - "Bad Spellers of the World, UNTIE!!!!"

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    Your very brave, everyone of you for having the courage to put your finger near their mouth claws and give medicine, I usually end up with scratches and bites, I am a very scarred person. I have been bit by so many things, from cats, monkeys to prarie dogs, my finger, hands and arms looks terrible.

    So, I have to commend you all for your bravery. Sitting on top of Chance and giving him his medicine is a cute picture to add to my other pictures in my mind.

    I really am glad to hear that Chance is doing so much better. Thanks for keeping us all updated.

    Thank You, kittycats_delight for my new siggy!!!

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    I am confused. Are you sure he is not going to get bad again? I mean several times you posted he was doing better, but then he got worse again.......can you just tell me it's all the way over so I can stop worrying?

    So a cat can get pancreatis from eating baked beans? I have never heard such a thing lol. My cats used to eat baked beans all the time and they are fine. Sounds a little odd is all. Is it something in the beans? Seriously, I am really curious now! Did the vet tell you what exactly causes it? Does pancreatis go away? If not, did they give you meds for it?

    I hope you find out what caused the fever. Has he been tested for FIV/FELV yet? I am sure he has, since you take such good care of them...........don't know why I even ask.
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    Yeah!! Great news!!

    I'm so glad the little cutie is doing so much better. Sounds like a vet change is most certainly in order. I hope the adoption by the vet tech works out too. If not I may have to see how to get a cat from TX to TN??? LOL, wouldn't my husband just love that!

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    Originally posted by luckies4me
    I am confused. Are you sure he is not going to get bad again? I mean several times you posted he was doing better, but then he got worse again.......can you just tell me it's all the way over so I can stop worrying?

    So a cat can get pancreatis from eating baked beans? I have never heard such a thing lol. My cats used to eat baked beans all the time and they are fine. Sounds a little odd is all. Is it something in the beans? Seriously, I am really curious now! Did the vet tell you what exactly causes it? Does pancreatis go away? If not, did they give you meds for it?

    I hope you find out what caused the fever. Has he been tested for FIV/FELV yet? I am sure he has, since you take such good care of them...........don't know why I even ask.
    I posted that he was getting up and eating, but I never thought he was getting better really. I had some hope whenever he got up, but 5 minutes later, he'd always be back down in a lump on the floor again. He hasn't done that since we've been back from the vet. He's been eating and walking around and even running. And the whole time he's been sick, he has never put up such a big fight as he did tonight with the medicine. So I know he is better. He got all those injections that make fevers go away and he has a normal temp now. Thats why he's not lethargic anymore. Now since we dont know what caused the temp, there is a chance that it could come back, but the vet doesn't think it will. If it was caused by pancreatitis or a bacterial infection, the antibiotics will help that.

    Most of the time, it is unknown how a cat got pancreatitis, but all 3 vets that Chance saw said that it can be caused by eating something they are not used to eating. I'm sure a lot of cats can be fine eating baked beans, but it just affected him like that for some reason.

    Yup, he was tested for FIV/FELV way before I let him around my other cats.
    Alyson
    Shiloh, Reece, Lolly, Skylar
    and fosters Snickers, Missy, Magic, Merlin, Maya

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    Great! I'm so glad he is on the up and up and doing so much better. Thanks for taking such good care of him!
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    I just held him for a few minutes and now he went to take a nap. Instead of flopping on the floor in a miserable ball, he jumped up into a chair and stretched out
    Alyson
    Shiloh, Reece, Lolly, Skylar
    and fosters Snickers, Missy, Magic, Merlin, Maya

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