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Sat, 18 Nov 2006 15:25:41 +0000 rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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MatSav...
Mrs Cat is poorly.

11-years-old, she's been off her food, and would only lick rather than
chew. She was salivating and dribbling so much that the fur on her chin
was becoming matted.

She's had teeth problems before, so I took her to the vet. They haven't
found anything wrong with her mouth, but she is dehydrated. They've put
her on a drip, and are taking blood tests and X-rays. I'd like some
collective Purrs from the Group please. Pretty please, with catnip

jmcquown...
Purrs on the way for Mrs. Cat.


Adrian A...
Lots of purrs for Mrs Cat, it's very worrying when they stop eating and we
don't know why.

leaves on top?

MatSav...
Thanks - especially for the sprinkles :-)


Jeanne Hedge...
Gee, that sounds a lot like what Natasha's been going through (but
without the salivating and dribbling and matting).

Purrs for Mrs Cat!

Jeanne Hedge, as directed by Natasha

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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt...
Purrs for Mrs. Cat that whatever's ailing her is easily treated!


Sam...
Purrs on the way for Mrs. Cat. Hope it's not serious and easily corrected.


Lucy's Mom...
Lots of purrs heading your and Mrs Cat's way....Keep us posted...


Karen...
Purrs a coming. I hope they find something easily correctable. She may
just have upset tummy. That can cause drooling and would account for
dehydration and the dehydration could contribute back to the upset
tummy. I hope you find out what is going on.


Christina Websell...
Lots of purrs coming for Mrs Cat. If she had been a d*g - which I am more
experienced with - I would have definitely associated these symptoms with a
mouth problem, sometimes a bone stuck across the roof of the mouth or stuck
between a tooth pointing backwards and irritating the throat.
I will be amazed if it doesn't turn out to be some sort of obstruction in
the mouth or throat. I hope it's soon identified and sorted out for her

MatSav...


Randy...
Purrs on the way from our gang.
Indeed. The vet says an X-ray of the larynx shows a lump in the throat.
They want to do an ultrasound tomorrow (Monday), before deciding what
course of action to take.

Marina...
This could be good or bad news. Please let us know what turns up. Many
purrs on the way for you both.


Christina Websell...
I hope it turns out well for Mrs Cat, but prepare yourself for a bad
prognosis. So sorry to say this Mat.


Thanks for all the purrs (and prayers)

Takayuki...
Purrs for today's appointment, and that it's nothing serious. It's
good that you're having this examined as soon as possible.


dberry...
Purrs and healing wishes for Mrs Cat. Let us know how the
ultrasound goes.

comfort anyway.


Marina...
Many purrs on the way for Mrs Cat.
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