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I certainly hope that the vet has got enough this time as it must be very traumatic for Solomon, please give him a big cuddle from the Leesy household X. |
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Thanks for the good wishes and cuddles for Solomon! He was ravenously hungry when he came back last night and again this morning, but I did notice that this time he didn't have staples, just the ordinary sort which he kept worrying at. Sure enough by lunch time today I could see that he had removed them and the wound was bleeding - panic! I rang the vets and was told to bring him straight down. He was re-stitched with staples and - horror of horrors - was fitted with a plastic collar which he has to keep on until the stitches come out in about ten days' time. I was told he would get used to it but he hasn't shown much sign of doing so as yet, in fact, he nearly went beserk earlier on, blundering into things and generally getting throughly bad-tempered. He is asleep at the moment, and I managed to take a photo of him, at least it doesn't show his bald bits much! |
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They do hate those collars, don't they? What a pity he pulled out his stitches and has to wear it. He looks so disgruntled in that pic, poor fellow. |
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Gumby, have you looked into getting a special vest for Solomon... they are called medical Pet Shirts and the are a bit like a baby's grow suit for pets..(with the legs cut out of course!).. They are designed to be used by animals after surgical prcedures to stop them removing stiches and also to provide support to the suture line...depending on wheré Solomons incision is the suit may cover it so he wouldn't have to wear a collar... they are designed so they can toilet in them as well... come in lots of different sizes and are machine washable.. |
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Oh poor Solomon . . . he looks very sorry for himself there in his collar and rightly so, he's been through quite a lot! I had a cat with FIV. I 'inherited' him as a stray who moved in!! He lived happily alongside my other two and settled to being predominently indoor by choice. The vets tested him when I took him in for a head injury he sustained whilst still living rough and they were both surprised and grateful that I took him on despite this! I'm no expert as he showed no actual symptoms other than being more susceptible to sneezes, infections and his ear polyps which became infected more and more frequently. He came through a very serious operation to create a new ear canal but it was a routine dental that finally beat him - he didn't wake up So, although I can't help with specific symptoms of FIV, the overriding thing for me was Ferdy's inability to cope with general health things that hardly bothered my other cats. Just a couple of things that might help with identifying whether he might be FIV . . . Have you had Solomon from a kitten? Was he a rescue? Is he neutered? Did he fight a lot? |
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