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Aged Cat In Hospital
Not that anyone can do, or say anything, but I am sad this evening because my little cat, Minette, is hospitalised at Filey vets. Can't fault their service.(She had to chose Bank Holiday, didn't she? She's a cat.)
Minnie is 16 yrs. old and I found her when I moved to France, first arrival, she was sitting on a straw bale in my barn and scooted off. This was Feb. 2002. I had brought cooked mince to reheat for a meal and I put a bit on a saucer on the windowcill, it disappeared and next night she was inside - the mice, which had been triumphant, vanished. Since then we have been very close - when she began labour with her kittens she climbed up on the sofa next to me and laid her head on my lap throughout as I helped her to deliver. She talks to me a lot.
Anyway, this afternoon she was violently sick by OH's feet. Naturally he grumbled and we went into the cleaning-up process, then I noticed that Minnie was walking very badly and not in control of her back-end.. She couldn't get comfortable and was crying - so that was when I rang the emergency vet. After tests, all her bloods are normal (in fact, very good for her age) and she is now snoozing away under the feline equivalent of morphine and anti-inflammatories. Could be a blood-clot, or could be a twisted muscle (nerve) with the vomiting. Younger daughter's cat, Emma, died of a hip blood-clot aged 8.
I suppose I just want to tell people about it, I love my little girl. :)
Minnie is 16 yrs. old and I found her when I moved to France, first arrival, she was sitting on a straw bale in my barn and scooted off. This was Feb. 2002. I had brought cooked mince to reheat for a meal and I put a bit on a saucer on the windowcill, it disappeared and next night she was inside - the mice, which had been triumphant, vanished. Since then we have been very close - when she began labour with her kittens she climbed up on the sofa next to me and laid her head on my lap throughout as I helped her to deliver. She talks to me a lot.
Anyway, this afternoon she was violently sick by OH's feet. Naturally he grumbled and we went into the cleaning-up process, then I noticed that Minnie was walking very badly and not in control of her back-end.. She couldn't get comfortable and was crying - so that was when I rang the emergency vet. After tests, all her bloods are normal (in fact, very good for her age) and she is now snoozing away under the feline equivalent of morphine and anti-inflammatories. Could be a blood-clot, or could be a twisted muscle (nerve) with the vomiting. Younger daughter's cat, Emma, died of a hip blood-clot aged 8.
I suppose I just want to tell people about it, I love my little girl. :)
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'Morning again to the Minnie Fan Club!
Well, it's been another anxious morning. Vet rang just after 9 to say that there was no change and she'd have to do an X-ray. Anyway, she's just rung back and it is much better news. Minnie is waking-up nicely and there is no sign of injury, but she has bad arthritis in both her knees. We think what has happened is that she jumped down off the sideboard (she uses that to go through the serving-hatch to the kitchen, where her food is on the worktop so the dog can't scoff it), landed badly and the pain caused the vomiting and everything is inflamed.
The good news is that after my volunteer stint at school this afternoon (helping with reading) I can bring her home and keep her nice and comfy with pain relief here. I'll talk the prognosis through with the vet then - but I'm sure you'll all have lots of good advice. Thank you for caring. :o) xx
Well, it's been another anxious morning. Vet rang just after 9 to say that there was no change and she'd have to do an X-ray. Anyway, she's just rung back and it is much better news. Minnie is waking-up nicely and there is no sign of injury, but she has bad arthritis in both her knees. We think what has happened is that she jumped down off the sideboard (she uses that to go through the serving-hatch to the kitchen, where her food is on the worktop so the dog can't scoff it), landed badly and the pain caused the vomiting and everything is inflamed.
The good news is that after my volunteer stint at school this afternoon (helping with reading) I can bring her home and keep her nice and comfy with pain relief here. I'll talk the prognosis through with the vet then - but I'm sure you'll all have lots of good advice. Thank you for caring. :o) xx
Now our cat is older, I have had to cut a hole in the bottom of the side gate (I call it the hedgehog hole, but it's really for the cat)
Not only was he struggling to jump over, but I was getting worried about the almighty thump when he jumped down.
Looks like I was wise, considering Minnie's plight.
I hope she gets well quickly.
Not only was he struggling to jump over, but I was getting worried about the almighty thump when he jumped down.
Looks like I was wise, considering Minnie's plight.
I hope she gets well quickly.