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03-05-2006, 01:16 PM   #61

Re: Pebbles is having to go to the vets tomorrow


GOOD NEWS!!! Just got off the phone to the vet – the vets at my on call are lovely, and are wiling to talk to me, unlike the locum vet at my practice. He thinks she may always have a weakness in that leg, and to just let her do normal things gradually. Off the x-rays he doesn’t feel it is necessary to do further tests, and maybe in time it will get stronger. So I am OK to let her have outdoor access. And he also felt the knuckling of her paw was down to brusing or swelling, but again, it shouldn’t have happened!! And, he mentioned her chest x-ray, so I explained why, and he said that maybe she had cat flu as a kitten and has been left with a bit of sinusitis cos of it. Can't believe I didn't think of it, as I have had another cat with untreated cat flu, and I also can't believe none of the other vets she has seen have thought of it.



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03-05-2006, 02:25 PM   #62

Re: Pebbles is having to go to the vets tomorrow


Glad you got some answers today BT. Hope she continues to improve



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03-05-2006, 02:48 PM   #63

Re: Pebbles is having to go to the vets tomorrow


Sounds good. It's amazing how cat flu at an early age can affect them later in life, isn't it?



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03-05-2006, 03:33 PM   #64

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Finally! Glad you found someone who cares and knows what they're talking about.



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03-05-2006, 04:32 PM   #65

Re: Pebbles is having to go to the vets tomorrow


Glad you have had some answers today. It has been a long saga!! Let Pebbles enjoy the sunshine now!



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03-05-2006, 04:42 PM   #66

Re: Pebbles is having to go to the vets tomorrow


I'm glad Pebbles' saga is starting to resolve itself. Pleased that answers are starting to be given



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03-05-2006, 05:42 PM   #67

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Glad you've got some answers at last!



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06-05-2006, 03:27 PM   #68

Re: Pebbles is having to go to the vets tomorrow


WEll, her leg has been buckling a bit today, so I am going to put her back on MEtacam, and ring both my vet and the vet who did the op (have already checked if he is in this weekend and he isn't) to see what we should do next. Hopefully it is just that I took her off the MEtacam too soon and she wont have to have more tests done. The vet was certainly right when he said that I took on a cat with a lot of baggage - the amount of worry I have had with her this year so far is unbelievable!! And her nose still isn't fully sorted.



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08-05-2006, 11:48 AM   #69

Re: Pebbles is having to go to the vets tomorrow


Have spoken to the vet who did the op, who is confused about it seeming right and then having a setback, and thinks I did the right thing by putting her back on MEtacam. He wants me give her 5 days on it, which is Wed, and if there is no improvement to take her back to my vet - they didnt have any apps left for WEd (it is a half day, so not as many apps), so have made an app for Thurs just in case she isn't any better. He thinks they may want to re x-ray that leg just to check it out, and she might possibly have to be on Metacam for the rest of her life, and there is also a good chance that as that leg has been broken, she will get arthritis in it. I think I will keep that app anyway, just so that it can be felt and see if they think it is feeling normal.



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09-05-2006, 10:31 PM   #70

Re: Pebbles is having to go to the vets tomorrow


she is defo going to the vets regardless of how that leg looks, she is more aggressive than normal, and it is poor Tom who is copping it at the mo (and he suffers from stress related cystitis, luckily I have daily 'preventatitve' meds for him, so he has been on those for the past couple of weeks), and he wont have a go back, the most he does is put a paw out after she has finished. She also let me feel it earlier, and there is a scab where the incision was - is this normal with dissolvable stitches??



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