• Purrs for Buffy

    From jmcquown@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 30 17:58:57 2021
    Her troubles aren't over. The vet had told me after the teeth
    extractions on 4/16 Buffy had quite a bit of bone loss and the abscess (infection) under one of the molars was nasty. Strong antibiotics,
    liquid pain meds, she was doing much better a week later.

    Then last week I noticed litterbox problems. She was eating and
    drinking, acting like she felt fine. She'd even started eating her dry
    kibble again, despite the missing five teeth. But she was urinating but
    not pooping. I called but had a hard time getting an appointment.

    The vet suggested I mix a little olive oil into her wet food to help
    things along. I was surprised but she ate it. For about four days.
    And it helped a little but I wasn't seeing "normal" output. She started turning her nose up at the food with olive oil. And no, she won't eat
    canned pumpkin. Meanwhile, no appointments had opened up.

    Then her eye started weeping again and her cheek is a bit swollen again
    - not as much as before, but still. And she started acting really
    punky. Oh no. I managed to get her in today. (And definitely let them
    know they dropped the ball because when I first called about the lack of
    poop they promised to call me the minute there was a cancellation and
    they didn't.)

    The vet has some potentially bad news. It appears Buffy might have a
    cancerous tumor. She did a full body X-ray to rule out chest
    involvement and that turned out fine. They can't tell from the dental
    X-ray if there is a tumor or not. She saw a little stool in her colon
    that could not be felt when she palpitated Buffy's belly, but no blockages.

    This isn't a specialized veterinary practice, she and her colleagues
    cannot say for sure at this juncture but they suspect cancer. :(

    In the meantime, she was given IV fluids, another shot of strong
    antibiotics and a cortisone shot to help reduce the swelling in her jaw.
    All our fingers are crossed that maybe it's just a stubborn infection.

    I'm to watch her over the weekend and make sure she eats and drinks and
    of course call them ASAP if she gets worse. The vet will call me on
    Monday to check on her to see what's going on.

    Buffy needs some purrs, please.

    Jill

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  • From Cheryl@21:1/5 to jmcquown on Fri Apr 30 21:09:42 2021
    On 2021-04-30 7:28 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
    Her troubles aren't over.  The vet had told me after the teeth
    extractions on 4/16 Buffy had quite a bit of bone loss and the abscess (infection) under one of the molars was nasty.  Strong antibiotics,
    liquid pain meds, she was doing much better a week later.

    Then last week I noticed litterbox problems.  She was eating and
    drinking, acting like she felt fine.  She'd even started eating her dry kibble again, despite the missing five teeth.  But she was urinating but
    not pooping.  I called but had a hard time getting an appointment.

    The vet suggested I mix a little olive oil into her wet food to help
    things along.  I was surprised but she ate it.  For about four days. And
    it helped a little but I wasn't seeing "normal" output.  She started
    turning her nose up at the food with olive oil.  And no, she won't eat canned pumpkin.  Meanwhile, no appointments had opened up.

    Then her eye started weeping again and her cheek is a bit swollen again
    - not as much as before, but still.  And she started acting really
    punky.  Oh no.  I managed to get her in today. (And definitely let them know they dropped the ball because when I first called about the lack of
    poop they promised to call me the minute there was a cancellation and
    they didn't.)

    The vet has some potentially bad news.  It appears Buffy might have a cancerous tumor.  She did a full body X-ray to rule out chest
    involvement and that turned out fine.  They can't tell from the dental
    X-ray if there is a tumor or not.  She saw a little stool in her colon
    that could not be felt when she palpitated Buffy's belly, but no blockages.

    This isn't a specialized veterinary practice, she and her colleagues
    cannot say for sure at this juncture but they suspect cancer. :(

    In the meantime, she was given IV fluids, another shot of strong
    antibiotics and a cortisone shot to help reduce the swelling in her jaw.
    All our fingers are crossed that maybe it's just a stubborn infection.

    I'm to watch her over the weekend and make sure she eats and drinks and
    of course call them ASAP if she gets worse.  The vet will call me on
    Monday to check on her to see what's going on.

    Buffy needs some purrs, please.


    I'm so sorry to hear this.

    Purrs for Buffy.

    Cheryl



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    Cheryl

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to Cheryl on Sat May 1 08:31:03 2021
    On 4/30/2021 7:39 PM, Cheryl wrote:
    On 2021-04-30 7:28 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
    Her troubles aren't over.  The vet had told me after the teeth
    extractions on 4/16 Buffy had quite a bit of bone loss and the abscess
    (infection) under one of the molars was nasty.  Strong antibiotics,
    liquid pain meds, she was doing much better a week later.

    Then last week I noticed litterbox problems.  She was eating and
    drinking, acting like she felt fine.  She'd even started eating her
    dry kibble again, despite the missing five teeth.  But she was
    urinating but not pooping.  I called but had a hard time getting an
    appointment.

    The vet suggested I mix a little olive oil into her wet food to help
    things along.  I was surprised but she ate it.  For about four days.
    And it helped a little but I wasn't seeing "normal" output.  She
    started turning her nose up at the food with olive oil.  And no, she
    won't eat canned pumpkin.  Meanwhile, no appointments had opened up.

    Then her eye started weeping again and her cheek is a bit swollen
    again - not as much as before, but still.  And she started acting
    really punky.  Oh no.  I managed to get her in today. (And definitely
    let them know they dropped the ball because when I first called about
    the lack of poop they promised to call me the minute there was a
    cancellation and they didn't.)

    The vet has some potentially bad news.  It appears Buffy might have a
    cancerous tumor.  She did a full body X-ray to rule out chest
    involvement and that turned out fine.  They can't tell from the dental
    X-ray if there is a tumor or not.  She saw a little stool in her colon
    that could not be felt when she palpitated Buffy's belly, but no
    blockages.

    This isn't a specialized veterinary practice, she and her colleagues
    cannot say for sure at this juncture but they suspect cancer. :(

    In the meantime, she was given IV fluids, another shot of strong
    antibiotics and a cortisone shot to help reduce the swelling in her
    jaw. All our fingers are crossed that maybe it's just a stubborn
    infection.

    I'm to watch her over the weekend and make sure she eats and drinks
    and of course call them ASAP if she gets worse.  The vet will call me
    on Monday to check on her to see what's going on.

    Buffy needs some purrs, please.


    I'm so sorry to hear this.

    Purrs for Buffy.

    Cheryl



    Thank you, Cheryl.

    Jill

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  • From cshenk@21:1/5 to jmcquown on Sat May 1 22:11:40 2021
    jmcquown wrote:

    Her troubles aren't over. The vet had told me after the teeth
    extractions on 4/16 Buffy had quite a bit of bone loss and the
    abscess (infection) under one of the molars was nasty. Strong
    antibiotics, liquid pain meds, she was doing much better a week later.

    Then last week I noticed litterbox problems. She was eating and
    drinking, acting like she felt fine. She'd even started eating her
    dry kibble again, despite the missing five teeth. But she was
    urinating but not pooping. I called but had a hard time getting an appointment.

    The vet suggested I mix a little olive oil into her wet food to help
    things along. I was surprised but she ate it. For about four days.
    And it helped a little but I wasn't seeing "normal" output. She
    started turning her nose up at the food with olive oil. And no, she
    won't eat canned pumpkin. Meanwhile, no appointments had opened up.

    Then her eye started weeping again and her cheek is a bit swollen
    again - not as much as before, but still. And she started acting
    really punky. Oh no. I managed to get her in today. (And definitely
    let them know they dropped the ball because when I first called about
    the lack of poop they promised to call me the minute there was a
    cancellation and they didn't.)

    The vet has some potentially bad news. It appears Buffy might have a cancerous tumor. She did a full body X-ray to rule out chest
    involvement and that turned out fine. They can't tell from the
    dental X-ray if there is a tumor or not. She saw a little stool in
    her colon that could not be felt when she palpitated Buffy's belly,
    but no blockages.

    This isn't a specialized veterinary practice, she and her colleagues
    cannot say for sure at this juncture but they suspect cancer. :(

    In the meantime, she was given IV fluids, another shot of strong
    antibiotics and a cortisone shot to help reduce the swelling in her
    jaw. All our fingers are crossed that maybe it's just a stubborn
    infection.

    I'm to watch her over the weekend and make sure she eats and drinks
    and of course call them ASAP if she gets worse. The vet will call me
    on Monday to check on her to see what's going on.

    Buffy needs some purrs, please.

    Jill

    Prince tries to purr while Luko helps him with a deep strong one.

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