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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

3433.0. "Otis is sick!!!" by NATASH::ANDERSON () Mon Mar 19 1990 12:29

    Poor Otis!  
    
    He is in the hospital and they don't know what is wrong with him.
    He started with diareah on Saturday night - would clean himself
    and then throw up...and they cycle continued all night long.  He
    still was hungry though.
    
    I would let him have a tablespoon at a time of we cat food - and
    pray that it would clear up - but it didn't.  Finally - he started
    crying around 10:30 Sunday morning and we brought him to the vets
    right away.
    
    The vet was very comforting - to him AND me - she said she didn't
    have any idea what was wrong but that she would watch him and give
    him a shot before he got de-hydrated!  He was very gasy and had
    a slight fever.  I listed to her and then asked if it could be
    life-threatening and she said she didn't know.
    
    Well, I lost it.  There I was crying like a damn fool...even the
    vet had tears in her eyes.  My daughter kept trying to comfort
    me and poor Otis didn't have very good vibes about me leaving
    him there.
    
    Well, I am fairly composed.  I just called the vets and she said
    that the diareah has stopped - they would try feeding him around
    noon and will be waiting to find out the results from the Feline
    leukemia test they did yesterday.
    
    It was NOT a good week-end...and I am so worried!
    
    Marilyn
    
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3433.1Oh, no!!!BOOVX1::MANDILEMon Mar 19 1990 12:443
    Poor Otis!  My crew wishes him a speedy recovery!
    
    L- & the gang
3433.2Think good thoughts.....CLOVE::SPINGLERMon Mar 19 1990 13:368
    
    We too have fingers and paws crossed for good news for Otis.  Please
    keep us posted, are thoughts are with you.
    
    Feline Concerened,
    
    Sue & Panther & Spot
    
3433.3Family concernUSEM::MCQUEENEYVast skill, half vast job.Mon Mar 19 1990 15:0713
    
    	Oh, Marylin, I do hope Otis will be all right!  Please let us
    know as soon as you hear anything.  We'll all be purraying for him
    also.
    
    Bob, Smoke, Sneakers & Nova
    		---------------
    		        ^
    			|
    			|
    
    		 Otis' siblings
    
3433.4AIMHI::OFFENMon Mar 19 1990 15:0810
    It's amazing how we can be *so strong* in so many ways but when our
    babies, both two-legged and four-legged are in danger, we become basket
    cases.  I understand what you are going through and am also hoping for
    good news.  Just maybe Otis got into something that didn't agree with
    him and was trying to get rid of it.  Maybe he is all-better already
    and will be coming home.  Think positive thoughts.
    
    Sandi and the Storm Troopers
    
    
3433.5Feeling so bad...CONFG5::ANDERSONMon Mar 19 1990 15:3630
    I have been wracking my brain trying to think of something, that
    perhaps I did wrong, that could have made Otis sick.
    
    After I got under control, in the examining room, she asked me if
    perhaps he had gotten in any garbage (we don't keep any...we're in a
    condo and it's emptied every day) or perhaps plants (I have a few
    plants but nothing that I haven't had since he came into the
    house...and he leaves them alone.  Just to be on the safe side I check
    every morning to check for 'tell-tale' teeth marks on leaves...) and he
    eats Fresh Catch (those are small cans) so there usually isn't any
    leftovers that could go bad).  Tiffany isn't sick - only Otis.
    
    She also asked me if I had opened any windows (of course I did...it was
    80 degrees on Thursday...and he just basked in the sun and breeze)!
    She said perhaps he got a virus.
    
    In any event - waiting for the feline leukemia test is a killer...there
    are no symptoms!
    
    I felt so bad leaving him there - he looked so sad, nervous and in so
    much discomfort...but I also have to realize that it was the best place
    for him.
    
    I will keep thinking positive thoughts and hope they find out what it
    was so that if it had been MY fault...that I won't do it again!
    
    Marilyn
    
    P.S.  Bob - give your babies a hug for me....and their brother Otis!
    
3433.6us tooAIMHI::MCCURDYMon Mar 19 1990 15:422
     us too... we are thinking about you and Otis
    kate
3433.7CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313Mon Mar 19 1990 16:054
    I think you should visit Otis.  That would probably cheer him up
    and he'd know he hadn't been abandoned.
     I'll be purraying too!
      Nancy DC and the Gang of purrs.
3433.8re: visiting OtisCONFG5::ANDERSONMon Mar 19 1990 16:2615
    Nancy,
    
    I seriously thought of visiting Otis tonight - but the vet said he is
    STILL nervous...and I don't know as my seeing him and then turning
    around and leaving him would make it better or worse.
    
    Hopefully, if he keeps his lunch down today - and the Feline leukemia
    test is o.k. - he will be home tomorrow.
    
    Atleast, that is what I am hoping and praying for.
    
    Thanks for all the good wish everyone...
    
    Marilyn
    
3433.9We send healing wishes to OtisESCROW::COCHRANERack and RuneMon Mar 19 1990 19:205
    I hope Otis is ok.  I know what a trauma it is to leave your
    baby at the vets.  Don't blame yourself, kitties are very brave
    creatures and don't tell you when they aren't feeling well.
    
    Mary-Michael
3433.10FSHQA2::RKAGNOA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendMon Mar 19 1990 19:2810
    Here's hoping Otis pulls through.  I'm sure he will be just fine.
    I had to take Nikki to the vets last Monday for dental work -- he
    needed 2 teeth pulled and a cleaning... and he was SO terrified
    when I left him.  But I swear that now that it's all over with he
    has changed for the better -- more loving and personable.  It upsets
    me to think he might have been in pain for a long time and I never
    even realized it.  You're doing right by Otis and he knows that.
    
    Keep us posted.
    
3433.11Keeping our fingers crossed!CSC32::K_KINNEYMon Mar 19 1990 19:525
    
    	Here's wishing Otis a speedy recovery and a happy
    	trip home with his Mom!
    					kim and catnippy
    
3433.12same thing!CSCOA5::MCFARLAND_DMon Mar 19 1990 19:579
    
    sounds like what i had last week.  ;-)
    
    seriously, i had a stomach virus and felt so bad i prayed to die. i had
    the same symptoms as otis!  hopefully he is on the mend by now (as i
    am) and will be home soon...
    
    diane, stella & stanley
    
3433.13CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon Mar 19 1990 23:454
    I hope Otis is doing well.  please let us know what is going on.
    
    Karen, Sweetie, Holly, and Little Bit
    
3433.14ROYALT::MORRISSEYYou have chosen....poorlyTue Mar 20 1990 11:514
    
    
    	Best wishes to Otis and his mom....
    
3433.15hope otis is better todaySQM::CINDITue Mar 20 1990 12:026
    
    hope otis is doing better today. we are thinking of him and wish him
    a speedy recovery. keep us posted......
    
    cindi - magen & cinnamon
    
3433.16Latest update...NATASH::ANDERSONTue Mar 20 1990 12:0729
    Hi everybody...thanks for the well-wishes.
    
    Well, I talked with the vet late yesterday afternoon and she said that
    the Feline Leukemia test came back negative...thank God.
    
    She said he was still nervous...hiding in the cage and only coming out
    to nibble.  Poor baby - he has never been confined for this length of
    time.  She said they were waiting for him to pass a stool so that 
    they can make sure the diarrhea has definately stopped.
    
    I am to call her around 10 this morning to see (hope and pray) if we
    can take him back home this evening.
    
    Meanwhile - we have been watching Tiffany like a hawk.  The vet feels
    that it was a flu and that Tiffany's vaccination was more effective
    than his was - which is why he got the virus.  
    
    I will let all of you know what she (the vet) has to say after I 
    talk with her.
    
    Marilyn
    
    P.S.  Tiffany is 'basking' in all the attention she is getting from
          Tracey and I - taking full advantage of her time alone with
          us.  I realize that she is going to be very upset with us
          when we bring Otis home because he smells different to her.
          We also have to be careful to pay extra attention to her in
          the next couple of days...so she doesn't feel 'betrayed'.
    
3433.17HE heard our prayerPOCUS::FCOLLINSTue Mar 20 1990 15:506
    HALLELUJAH!!!!  I am so glad the feline leukemia test was negative.
    
    
    Otis will be home soon, bet he can't wait.
    
    Love from Flo and Oliver
3433.18WMOIS::H_TAYLORAll covered in Chocolate!Tue Mar 20 1990 17:557
    Yahoobe!!!  That's great!!
    
    Have faith, Otis will be home soon.
    
    Holly and the gang.
    
    
3433.19OTIS IS HOME...finally!NATASH::ANDERSONTue Mar 20 1990 18:1525
    Relief!
    
    I called the vet at 2 and she said that he was EXTREMELY depressed -
    had not gone to the bathroom but felt that he was doing so poorly that
    he should go home.
    
    So, I called Tracey and she promptly dropped everything to go get him.
    
    She said he rubbed up against her all the way home - jumped out of her
    arms when she got him out of the car and RAN to the front door.  He
    started purring and immediately went to the litter box and went to
    the bathroom - A LOT!!!
    
    He kept purring and wanted to be held and wanted to eat.  She said he
    is SO happy to be home.
    
    I can't stand being here at work - I just want to go home and kiss and
    hug him and hold him...and see for myself.
    
    Thanks to ALL of you for your support, concern and well-wishes.
    
    Love
    
    Marilyn
    
3433.20Way to go, Otis!USEM::MCQUEENEYVast skill, half vast job.Mon Mar 26 1990 17:3411
    
    	Great news, Marylin.  I was at a seminar last week, so I missed
    many of the past few notes.  I was worried about Otis a lot, and
    my SO Linda asked about him this weekend.
    
    	I'm so glad to hear that he's home, and seems much happier.
     How about a follow up report, now that it's almost a week later?
    
    Bob, Smoke, Sneakers & Nova
    
    
3433.21Update on Otis...NATASH::ANDERSONMon Mar 26 1990 20:3227
    Otis has lost a *little* weight, but is hungry all of the time, so I am
    sure he will put some of it back on.
    
    He had a tiny bit of diarrhea Saturday morning - but then he didn't go
    to the bathroom again til Sunday morning.  He is still on the
    medication so hopefully it will clear up entirely.  I heard from the
    vet last Friday - just checking to see how he was doing - but am
    thinking of calling her again to see if it is normal to have this
    diarrhea thing see-saw back and forth.
    
    Other than that - he seems o.k. - wanting to play and eat and his eyes
    are bright.  Half of the problem, I think, is me.  I get so worried
    that I keep looking for him and talking to him and 'testing' him to see
    that he looks and acts right.  I try to keep him with me all of the
    time.
    
    He is a darling...so mellow now that he has been neutered.   And, when
    he wants to go to bed at night he makes VERY sure that his blanket is
    on the bed - on HIS side - and that I am with him.  I don't think
    he liked being in a cage at the vets and really appreciates Mom now.
    But, then again, he probably doesn't remember (do cats 'know' and do
    they have memories...?)!
    
    I will keep you posted...thanks, Bob!
    
    Marilyn
    
3433.22CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Tue Mar 27 1990 18:235
    Re: do cats have memories
    
    All I have to do is think about the vet, and every cat in my house
    disappears....
    
3433.23MEMORIES....NATASH::ANDERSONTue Mar 27 1990 20:0315
    Karen, do you have it right.  
    
    Poor Otis would NOT let us pick him up and hold him near the front
    door.  The fur on his back and tail would go up and he would run a
    beline for my room upstairs.
    
    Also, every time he goes towards the litter box I follow him - to 
    make sure he doesn't have the 'runs' (I have to clean him up if he
    does......holding my breath!!!) and he doesn't like it when I
    stand there watching him.  Can't say that I blame him though.
    So now he turns his back to me and stares (hmmmrph) at the blank
    wall - while going to the bathroom!
    
    M
    
3433.24Otis was sick again....NATASH::ANDERSONMon Apr 02 1990 12:2832
    Otis was sick AGAIN, this week-end.  The diarrhea started up again and
    poor baby was not a happy cat and I was very upset.
    
    I frantically called the Vet around 7:30 Saturday night - her answering 
    service took the message and the Dr. returned my call within 10 minutes.  
    She said it sounded like he might be eating plants, but we barricaded
    the plants and/or gave them away...and Tiffany has been fine - so we
    knew it couldn't be water.  By the way - he and Tiffany are both in
    door kitties.
    
    Anyway, the vet suggested we give him Tender Vittles - there is
    something in it that acts as a binding agent...so we ran out and got
    a couple of boxes of that.  He gobbled it up - and it was 24 hours
    before he went to the bathroom again...which was solid.  The Tender 
    Vittles really worked!!
    
    In talking with the vet - she will do some more testing - there is a
    possibility that he could have an allergy or the Fresh Catch tuna &
    shrimp and/or the Purina Cat Chow....is just too much for his digestive
    tract.  I kind of doubt it - but I guess anything is possible.
    
    We have LITERALLY gone through the house with a fine toothed comb to
    see if there is something that he could be getting into.  Cats can
    get into the strangest places....! 
    
    Hopefully we can find out what it is/was that was irritating him -
    but thank God he didn't have to go to the hospital again - and he
    seems to be normal again.
    
    Marilyn
     
    
3433.25Maybe try a better food?FSHQA1::RKAGNOA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendMon Apr 02 1990 15:5015
    Marilyn, have you ever thought of trying one of the premium quality
    foods for Otis, like Iams, Science Diet, Purina Pro Plan, Bil-Jac,
    Lick Your Chops, etc...?  Could be all of the additives in the
    supermarket brands are not agreeing with him.  Just a thought.
    
    Glad to hear the Tender Vittles worked.  Be careful tho.  Tender
    Vittles contains an additive, Propelyne Glycol, which could have
    negative effects with prolonged use.  There was a note about it
    awhile back in this file.
    
    Hope Otis is better soon.
    
    
    -Roberta
    
3433.26FSHQA1::RKAGNOA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendMon Apr 02 1990 15:5911
    Clarification:
    
    The reason I mention the better quality foods is because T.K. has
    food allergies; most anything but Iams either gives him eczema,
    or comes right back up after he eats.  I have to be very careful
    about what I feed him.  He is even beginning to realize himself
    what foods will make him ill and avoids them.
    
    You might try experimenting until you find something that agrees
    with Otis's sensitive stomach.
    
3433.27PREMIUM FOODNATASH::ANDERSONMon Apr 02 1990 16:1419
    Hi Robert.  I tried Science Diet and he looked at me like - 'and you
    think I am going to EAT this?'  ....  he literally turned up his nose
    and walked away.
    
    I am kind of nervous about the Tender Vittles - if it bound him up
    after the diarrhea - I can imagine what a steady diet of it would do
    on a daily basis.
    
    I thought I would alternate the Tender Vittles with the Fresh Catch
    for a couple of days and then if that doesn't work - I will have to
    buy the premium quality stuff.  I have heard good things about Iams.
    Figures...he is 17 pounds now - would eat all day if I let him -
    and he is going to be the finicky one - that only PREMIUM will do!!
    
    That last statement was said in jest - obviously!  Whatever it takes
    for him to be healthy and happy is what I'll do.  
    
    Marilyn
    
3433.28Sorry Roberta...NATASH::ANDERSONMon Apr 02 1990 16:167
    Roberta - sorry for the 'Robert' - I was typing so fast I forgot to 
    put on the 'a'.
    
    (smile!)
    
    M
    
3433.29CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon Apr 02 1990 18:432
    I can't remember if you've tried CD yet?
    
3433.30What's CD?NATASH::ANDERSONMon Apr 02 1990 19:434
    What's CD?  
    
    M
    
3433.31CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon Apr 02 1990 19:483
    CD is a brand of cat food available from vets.  It's completely
    nutritionally balanced and good for preventing urinary tract problems.
    
3433.32a little more on C/DVAXWRK::SKALTSISDebMon Apr 02 1990 19:566
    C/D, which is only distributed through vets, is manufactured by Hill's
    under the brand name "Prescription Diet". C/D stands for Cystitis Diet.
    They also make K/D (Kidney Diet), R/D, (Reducing Diet) and S/D (Stone
    Diet). Along with being low in magnesium ash, C/D also acidifys urine.
    
    Deb
3433.33CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon Apr 02 1990 20:174
    but cd is also a good all round food.  it might be better for 
    Otis since it has less crap (dye, etc.) in it that could be causing
    him problems.  All 3 of my guys eat mainly cd.
    
3433.34ASTHMA?NATASH::ANDERSONMon Apr 02 1990 20:3214
    I read another article...by mistake and in it said something about
    cats that are thirsty a lot (haven't really paid attention to Otis)
    who are also prone to urinary infections.  They didn't mention
    diarrhea though....anyway the note was on asthma.
    
    Otis DOES breathe LOUD.  I mean he sits there - in the window and
    snores.  He doesn't sneeze - but he does sound like he has an
    adenoid (sp?) problem.
    
    This wouldn't have anything to do with what is going on with him,
    would it?  What would be some symptoms for asthma?
    
    M
    
3433.35VAXWRK::SKALTSISDebMon Apr 02 1990 20:384
    Karen, I agree it is a great all around food (although quite fattening)
    I was just trying to give a little more information on it.
    
    Deb
3433.36WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOset home/cat_max=infinityMon Apr 02 1990 20:438
    I don't agree that it is a great all around food.  I think that
    it shouldn't be given unless it is warranted, and prescribed by
    the vet.  
    
    My votes for great all around foods are Iams, Science Diet Feline
    Maintenance, Max Cat.
    
    Jo
3433.37CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon Apr 02 1990 21:423
    Not to go on forever, but my vet reccommends cd for general use.  My guys
    have been on it for years.
    
3433.38WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOset home/cat_max=infinityMon Apr 02 1990 22:088
    The reason that I don't recommend it for general use is that it
    is lower in calcium than other foods, and wouldn't be considered
    the best thing to feed a kitten, or a cat that is to be used for
    breeding. 
    
    As always, we follow our vet's advice on things like this.
    
    Jo