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22-02-2007, 12:50 PM   #1

Tilly has been hospitalised


This thread kind of follows on from the last one. So I hope it is OK to start another thread.

I took Tilly to the vets this morning as she has been vomitting for three days and the vets don't know why. They tried all the anti sickness injections but as soon as they wore off she was sick again, she also had a thicken bowel, and a slight temperature which despite treating haven't got any better. So they have admitted Tilly into the vets and they are going to put her on fluids and run loads of test to see what is wrong.

The vets said they will ring later to let me know if they find anything. But if the blood test and x-ray don't show anything they may have to operate to see if they can find anything wrong inside her. Which scares me as she has just had a fairly major op to remove a lump.

So please could you send healing vibes her way as I would love her back and healthy very soon.


Thanks

Sally



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22-02-2007, 12:57 PM   #2

Re: Tilly has been hospitalised


Oh Sally, I know how worried you must be as I went through similar with Porsha just recently. She's in good hands and they can properly rehydrate her as all that vomiting has bound to have caused some dehydration. I have my fingers crossed that they find something simple to sort out and that she will be back home with you very soon. Do let us know how she is when the vets phone you later {{{hugs}}} x

Loads of healing vibes on their way to Tilly now x



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22-02-2007, 01:05 PM   #3

Re: Tilly has been hospitalised


Lots of healing vibes and prayers sent Tillys way (and yours of course). Hope they find out what is wrong and can manage to sort her out quickly and get her back home where she belongs. xx



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22-02-2007, 01:51 PM   #4

Re: Tilly has been hospitalised


Oh dear, there are lots of poorly cats at the moment aren't there?

Really sorry to read about Tilly, she's in the best place. Hoping for good news.



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22-02-2007, 02:11 PM   #5

Re: Tilly has been hospitalised


Oh, Sally, I'm so sorry to hear this. Tilly is in the best place for her though and they will be looking after her and getting her back to herself and ready to come home.

I hope that it's nothing serious. Keep us posted.

Lots of hugs to both you and Tilly.
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22-02-2007, 02:36 PM   #6

Re: Tilly has been hospitalised


Poor Tilly, and poor you - what a worry. She's in the best place, bless her and the vets will be able to monitor her very carefully.

You don't think that she's eaten some poison - hopefully accidentally? This kind of relentless vomitting sometimes happens with poisoning . . .

Lots of love to you both {{{hugs}}}



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22-02-2007, 02:45 PM   #7

Re: Tilly has been hospitalised


I don't think she has eaten any poison. But if she has it will show up in the blood test. I have to say Buster is being very sweet and has been looking for her.

Thank you for all the support.
Sally



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22-02-2007, 05:31 PM   #8

Re: Tilly has been hospitalised


Oh Sally, I'm so sorry to hear the news; but Tilly's in the best place and hopefully the vet will get it sorted and she'll be back home soon. Sending lots of healing vibes; do let us know what the vet says... (((hugs)))



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22-02-2007, 06:20 PM   #9

Re: Tilly has been hospitalised


Sorry to hear this Sally, I hope Tilly will be feeling better soon....

Healing vibes being sent to her .......

((((hugs))))



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22-02-2007, 06:30 PM   #10

Re: Tilly has been hospitalised


Oh no Sally I am so sorry to hear about Tilly, when my lucy was being sick (a couple of times a day) I took her to the vets and she had a thickened bowel, and a temperature and it turned out to be lymphomas I am praying this isn't the case for Tilly

How old is she??

(((hugs))) to you both



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