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Title: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Borlotti on July 21, 2017, 23:01:47
Dulcie got his photo in my knitting magazine again, and I gave it to the emergency vet tonight.  He did a wee(not the vet) in the living room, which is most unusual, been clean for 8 years but in a way good he is not blocked again, rather not on the carpet.  He has been sleeping in the bath, wash basin on the fridge/freezer.  Rang the vet and said he may have a temperature so is trying to get cool.  Got an appointment for tomorrow, but after OH seeing me crying in the garden, said get the emergency vet at Barnet. So he got the car out, no fish and chips tonight, in fact no dinner. Apparently Dulcie is not blocked as did a poo and wee in the car (don't suppose you want to know that) and is temperature was OK, so he is back home.  Only cost me £240. but at least I will sleep easy tonight.  NO MORE ANIMALS. He may have an infection, so is on tablets for 2 weeks and can only have the vets food.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: gazza1960 on July 22, 2017, 09:50:19
Been there and done that one x 3 with the cats so I feel for you....never good to take our animals for their check up at the local
Dr Feelgood clinic....£££££££££££££££££££££....oh hang on ill add a few more.....£££££££££....yer that's more like it
......kerching..kerching.....as the till swallows your arm.........GazNjude are officially soft as sh*******t when it comes to animals as our recent events with George the Guest Guinea Fowl in anything to go by.......not even ours and I paid the RSPCA
for a cage to capture him in and fuel to take him to a pet clinic.......so hes gone and the bak step now sees a poorly magpie ive already called Maggy.....its not great with feathers ruffled but ive been feeding it....so what happens next with this bad weather
..I hope it goes in the green house and sits on the paper ive put in there with some seed.............see reading that for 60 seconds took your mind off your poorly pet.

hope all goes well...xxx

Gazza
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Paulines7 on July 22, 2017, 11:39:58
Oh dear!  I hope he is all right soon. 

It seems to cost an arm and a leg when taking an animal to a vets.  Mine charged me £165 last month when my cat William had a bad urinary infection.  He is better now though except that both cats now have fleas.  Fortunately, I was able to buy some Frontline from the internet and didn't have to pay vet prices for it!

The vet told me that William would benefit from taking Yurelieve supplements on a regular basis as this is the second time he has had a urine infection in 2 years.  Those from the vet cost me £23.22 for 30 but I got them online for less than £10.  They contain green lipped mussel and William loves the taste.  I have to empty the capsule onto a little of his food but he then woofs it down.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Borlotti on July 22, 2017, 12:06:41
Have just ordered his Hills urinary stress food from Pets at home.  Now the fun of getting 2 pills a day down him. Vet gave him an injection last night, so think it is an urinary infection and not another blockage (thank heavens).  He has always been such a good clean cat and no trouble, but they can't tell you what is wrong, but I know as he just wants to be left alone and hide behind the fridge/freezer.  It is good that you can see an emergency vet at night as I hate to see animals suffer, but it is so expensive.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Borlotti on July 22, 2017, 21:51:56
Dulcie on the fridge/freezer (not well) but did come and help with my knitting tonight, and took his pills. Result.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Duke Ellington on July 23, 2017, 08:15:39
Borlotti..
Have you seen the film " A STREET CAT NAMED BOB"? It's a lovely film 🙂🙂🙂
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Jayb on July 23, 2017, 08:57:08
I'm glad he's feeling well enough again to be 'helpful'. Having an out-of-hours service is great and reassuring and prompt treatment can make a big difference, but yes the costs are savage!
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Borlotti on July 23, 2017, 11:17:56
Yes I loved the film, Street Cat named Bob, and also got the book. Just off to the allotment to see if the rain has given me any beans for dinner tonight.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Paulines7 on July 24, 2017, 12:58:47
Borlotti, I can sometimes get a pill into one of my cats but if I have to give one on a daily basis, they know what is coming and and on subsequent days it is an almost impossible job.  Fortunately neither of them are on any pill medication at the moment apart from their worming tablets. 

I saw one of these pill dispensers on Youtube and have just ordered this one from EBay for future use.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172495305001 

It is very cheap so I hope it works!  On one of the Youtube videos that I watched, the pill was smeared with butter first and then put into the dispenser. 

I will let you know how I get on with it as you may want to buy one to help get the pills into Dulce. 
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Tulipa on July 24, 2017, 13:04:00
Pauline I have one of those dispensers after seeing a vet use one, I can sometimes manage it with Millie but will try with butter next time, might just help. thank you :)  She is an absolute devil if she knows she is going to be given a tablet or flea treatment!
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Paulines7 on July 24, 2017, 13:28:57
Pauline I have one of those dispensers after seeing a vet use one, I can sometimes manage it with Millie but will try with butter next time, might just help. thank you :)  She is an absolute devil if she knows she is going to be given a tablet or flea treatment!

I also saw on Youtube that there were treats called "Pill Pockets".  The wraps the pill completely so the cat is fooled into thinking it is a treat.  Unfortunately, pill pockets are made in the USA and are therefore quite expensive to buy in this country given the postage that is added.

I used to have a cat called Kylie and found it very difficult to get pills down her.  I had to wrap her in a towel using it as a straight jacket and even with someone else helping, I used to get deep scratches down my arms which would bleed. 
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Borlotti on July 24, 2017, 18:08:29
Barnet vets gave me two pill pockets to try, and they were brilliant the first time.  But he soon decided not to eat them, after I had paid for some more, luckily they were not too expensive. But he is taking his pills hidden in his prescription cat food, but if he doesn't eat them give him some cat soup and he is OK with pills until 11pm tonight.  Photos to follow. Am trying to get my son to make him a cat box high up so he doesn't keep sleeping on the fridge/freezer, kitchen cupboards or behind the freezer.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Borlotti on July 24, 2017, 20:57:27
Thought Dulcie had gone out in the storm on Saturday (after a bad evening at the emergency vet) so was searching the garden indoors for him, but OH said on Sunday I see a cat.  He his found another hiding place. Had to help him get down as he has never been up there. Spoke to the vet today and said it is a bad sign if they want to hide away.  Hopefully the pills will make him better, or another trip to the vet.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Hector on July 24, 2017, 22:10:35
https://www.amazon.co.uk/FELINE-GREENIES-POCKETS-Treats-Chicken/dp/B001FSJCPK/ref=sr_1_37?ie=UTF8&qid=1500930489&sr=8-37&keywords=Pet+medicine+pocket
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Silverleaf on July 25, 2017, 01:21:32
Lidl have some soft "cat chew sticks", 10 for 65p in 4 different flavours. My Pixel absolutely loves them but he doesn't get them often because he's at the top end of the weight range for his size and I'd like him a little bit slimmer.

Anyway I bet they'd be a great way to deliver small pills if you broke them into pieces and cut a little slit in the side.

I was reading that it's helpful to use three treats each time to stop them getting wise to the fact that the yummy treats have nasty pills and refusing them. The first treat is unadulterated, second has the medication, and the third is plain to take the taste away. I think Pix is too smart for that, but he's also extremely fond of food so who knows?

Hope Dulcie is starting to feel better, poor puss!
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: gazza1960 on July 25, 2017, 07:28:47
I will have to get Jude around as she was wondrous in massaging the cats mouths open and the tablets would slide down like nothing........hope things get better for your Kitty

GazNjude
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Poppy Mole on July 25, 2017, 16:01:08
Poor love, hope he feels better soon. xx
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Borlotti on July 25, 2017, 22:47:38
Went to the allotment and OH was in charge of cat, when I got back, hours later than I thought, lovely evening tonight.  Cat was upstairs, not allowed at present and was wet (had peed somewhere, hopefully not my bed). Not a good sign, but maybe. Luckily no smell of pee, but he was so upset disappeared.  Maybe local vet tomorrow.  But he came back to me after a few hours in the garden and sat on my lap, has taken his pills, and pleased I didn't buy an expensive bed when I got his prescriptive cat food, which he tolerates.  I was thinking we may have to have him put down tomorrow, if his brain has gone, but seemed OK tonight, so may ask the vet tomorrow.  Think I love that cat more than OH, don't tell him. Cardboard box seems to be going down well, but he will have to stay in the bathroom or kitchen, on the tiles, as I cannot have pee on the carpet or beds, even if it is not his fault. I am losing weight because of that cat, cause I can't eat when he is ill.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Tulipa on July 26, 2017, 00:08:10
Sending you hugs xx
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: galina on July 26, 2017, 02:59:42
What a worry Borlotti.  Hope Dulcie will get over this. 
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: ed dibbles on July 26, 2017, 07:26:53
A vet once persuaded me to have one of our cats put down. After I felt strongly that we had let her down because although she was obviously not in a good way she still had some quality of life and could have been treated.

The cat before the two we have now was nineteen years old before he had the final injection. although he was an old cat at the end of his life I did not allow the vet to put him to sleep the day we went because he still had some quality of life left. He stopped eating the following week and was injected a day or two after so he had an extra week of life with me believing I allowed him to go the very end rather than be persuaded to foreshorten his life. (He was not in pain just really old)

As cats age they naturally slow down. How old is Dulce? If he came to sit on your lap that is a good sign. He is able to move about without discomfort and appears to be urinating ok, even if not in the place you would like. Hopefully the vet will see that putting the cat down is unnecessary. Perhaps all these vets visits are a costly overreaction and the Dulce is rebelling against them. I don't mean to sound uncaring. :wave:

Also if he is more active the pills may be having an effect. Perhaps you should give them more time to work.

I do hope Dulce get better soon, Borlotti.  :happy7:
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Paulines7 on July 27, 2017, 11:39:57
How is Dulce now?  Have the pills started to work and is he feeling better?  My thoughts are with you.  xx
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Borlotti on July 27, 2017, 13:59:39
Vet today at 9 am (local vet) and he peed in the carrier in the car, again, again. So that was good for him, not so good for OH's car. He has had another injection and more antibiotics for 7 more days, and pills for his anxiety, but I can get them on line or from the vet and they are not too expensive.  He should have these for life.  He has cleared off in the garden hiding under a tarpaulin, but will probably come back tonight. Local vet was great and not too expensive, apparently I paid £152 for the emergency vet last week (plus another £50 for the injection, pills).  Should have waited until the morning, but good to know if they are in pain can go night or day.  As OH said I am Miss panic button, but haven't told him how much it cost. Vet said she would not have a male cat again, after her last experience with this blockage problem, and said it can reoccur so have to keep an eye on him.  Also they loved his photo in the knitting magazine and asked permission to put it on the Barnet Hospital website, so will check to see if he is famous.  He wasn't the star letter this month in the knitting magazine so we didn't get any wool or cat treats. He loves his new cupboard box, and that saved me money.  Am going to take the Sheba cat food to the RSPCA as he is only allowed prescription food now, but fish with water in once a week. Should have got pet insurance but he was not originally my cat, I have always had animals and I was short of money then, but can't remember the vet bills being so expensive in the good old days, and the cats just ate the left overs from our meals, not all this expensive cat food, which probably causes the problem, they get too fat. I have learnt my lesson, make an appointment, not wait and hope it will go away it they are acting odd, then pay more for an emergency visit.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: pumkinlover on July 28, 2017, 08:47:27
Hope you have some better news today.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Jayb on July 28, 2017, 09:08:36
Thinking of you both and lovely Dulcie, hope today is better.
Title: Re: Dulcie, not feeling himself
Post by: Borlotti on July 28, 2017, 11:58:51
He seems OK today, apart from the fact he is on top of the kitchen cupboards and OH wants to paint kitchen. He didn't come in until 10 pm last night after vets visit, and was very hungry.  Well I am not worrying about him anymore at present and off to pick beans, blackberries, courgettes, raspberries hopefully.  :sunny: :sunny:  I have a great idea, using the plastic greenhouse cover that I have but not the poles as the wind destroyed it.  Will try to get OH to build a wooden frame, with a top and shelf and the cat can go outside in that, as he used to love sleeping on top of the plastic greenhouse.  Better do some sweet talking to OH.  :sunny: :sunny:
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