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Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

666.0. "Meet Lady Di - she's hospitalized!" by MKOTS1::CASE () Mon Nov 29 1993 13:43

    Hi!  I'd like to introduce my new little kitten, Lady Di.  She is a 12-week
    old Tonkinese, champagne color with chocolate points, 2 1/4 lbs.  Tonks
    are a cross between a Siamese and a Burmese, short-hair.  I got Diana
    for my birthday last Wednesday, from my fiance.  We had her less than
    48 hrs. when she was hospitalized.  I'd like to know people's opinion
    of Di's situation: about 1 hr. after she was home, she had a very bad
    coughing spell (asthma-like, croupy), which lasted several minutes. 
    This was the first of 8 spells throughout Thanksgiving Day.  She's so
    little, and her whole chest was heaving....Thanksgiving Day she started
    to have a really runny nose (green stuff) and she was sneezing all the
    time.  She wouldn't eat or drink, just slept all the time.  The little
    darling did use her litter box 3 times, though!  
    
    By Friday am, I called her vet (Dr. Myrna Gregorio, Londonderry Animal Hospital, NH) - anyone
    know her? - who told me to bring her right in.  She had 103.3 temp, was
    dehydrating and she wanted to start her on an IV right away.  Her lungs
    were clear, but the vet felt she had a really bad head cold and she
    wanted to do a CBC on Di.  (Realize that we paid $400 for Di and she
    came with a health certificate done 2 days prior.....) When we phoned
    Saturday, her temp. had dropped to 102.2 but she hadn't eaten any solid
    food and the vet said she was developing a little sore on her lip, so
    she now felt it was some sort of virus which would have to run its
    course, 3-5 days.  She did not have the results of the bloodwork, and
    asked me to call her Monday at 3:00 for more details.  That's today. 
    I'm really nervous that I might get bad news.  Maybe I'm overreacting
    as a first-time kitten owner....I fell in love with her the first hour.
    Please let me know your thoughts?
    
    Eloise Case
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666.1Call the breeder....STUDIO::COLAIANNII have PMS and a handgun ;-)Mon Nov 29 1993 13:5218
    Eloise,
    
     What I would do at this point would be to call the breeder you got
    Lady Di from, and let her/him know what's going on with you rlittle
    girl. Maybe the breeder can shed some light on what's happening. It
    could be that something broke out right after you took Lady Di home,
    and the breeder might think you got her out in time. You never know.
    
     I think it's worth a try. It could help the vet out too if the breder
    knows what's happening.
    
     Since it doesn't sound like having the breeder take her back is an
    option, I'll just send kitty prayers and paw pats to Lady Di, and to
    you. Please let us know what the vet says.
    
    Love,
    
     Yonee
666.2Fingers crossed!!!!!!!!TIMBER::AIKEYMon Nov 29 1993 13:5310
    
    Eloise,
    
    Glad to hear that you brought Lady Di to the Vet right away...  I will
    keep my fingers crossed for both of you.
    
    Please keep us posted....
    
    *joyce
    
666.3JUPITR::KAGNOMon Nov 29 1993 14:0523
    Eloise,
    
    It is not unusual for a new kitten to break with a virus upon entering
    a new home.  Usually what happens is that they are harboring the
    illness from their previous environment (breeder, shelter, etc.) and
    the stress of moving brings it out.  Your best bet is to contact the
    breeder to see if any of her current cats or kittens have been ill
    recently.  If she is reputable, she should be up front.
    
    The coughing worries me.  It is very unusual for cats to cough when
    they are sick (at least in my experience).  If you can afford it, and
    if the vet feels it is necessary, I would also have them do a chest
    xray just to be safe.
    
    It is important to keep the breeder informed of everything you are
    experiencing in case she should have to defray some of the cost.  Most
    contracts state at least a 48 hour health guarantee.  I do hope you
    signed a contract upon purchase to cover yourself.
    
    Here's hoping everything is back to normal soon!
    
    -Roberta
    
666.4Lady Di's improving...MKOTS1::CASEMon Nov 29 1993 16:1716
    Oh, I forgot to say that the vet did call Lady Di's breeder last Friday
    to see if any of the other kittens had exhibited any symptoms and the
    breeder said no.  Update since 3:00pm today:  vet said Diana's temp. is
    back to normal again; the swelling under her nose and on upper lip is
    better - said it looked like fever sores - but yesterday she broke out
    with small ulcers on her tongue, also indicative of high fever.  Her
    CBC showed no signs of virus.  She is eating and drinking again, in
    spite of the ulcers on the tongue, so the vet feels that she is
    improving.  She said now when she puts her back in her cage, she cries
    (instead of sleeping all the time) so that's a good sign that she's
    better and wants some loving.....she'll keep her one more day to be
    sure nothing else develops.  Rick is calling the breeder tonight to see
    if she will foot the bill for the vet, since it appears that Lady Di
    was ill when he brought her home.  I'll keep you posted on the outcome.
    
    Eloise
666.5MAYES::MERRITTKitty CityTue Nov 30 1993 13:0610
    I'm glad to see Lady Di appears to be on the road to recovery.  My
    personal feeling is if you are dealing with a "good" breeder she
    should offer to defray some of the costs.   I know most shelters
    would offer if the cat/kitten got sick immediately...so I would
    expect the same thing (if not more) from a breeder.
    
    It must hurt to eat...with ulcers on your tongue!!  Keep us posted
    and I bet you can't wait to take her back home!!
    
    Sandy
666.6welcome lady di!TPSYS::HILBERTTue Nov 30 1993 13:2713
    Hi,
    
    Welcome Lady Di and I hope that you feel much better.  I was just
    reading your note and you had mentioned that you took Lady Di to the
    Londonderry Animal Hospital.  I live in Londonderry (since May of this
    year) and didn't see it in the phone book.  I take Harley to Crossroads
    Animal Hospital on 102 (Crossroads Mall) Harley's docotr (Dr. Appleyard) 
    is so sweet and she's very gentle with Harley and he really likes her.
    
    My prayers are with you
    
    Dawn
    
666.7ASABET::TRUMPOLTLiz Trumpolt - 223-7195, MSO2-2/F3Wed Dec 01 1993 11:2616
    Eloise,
    
    Sounds like Lady Di got the same thing my Blackie has (see note 665.).
    I hope she is feeling better and gets to come home soon.  I will be
    finding out more about Blackie this afternoon.  It seems that
    kittens/cats get virus' upon entering a new environment or even from
    someone who has a cold or is just getting over one.  And who knows she
    may have been coming down with it at the Breeders so if your breeder is
    a good person they should ofer to either pay the whole bill or at least
    half.
    
    
    Lady Di is in my prayers.
    
    
    Liz
666.10Lady Di is home!MKOTS1::CASEThu Dec 02 1993 08:5015
    Lady Di came home last evening.  She seems to be much better, purring
    like a motorboat and chasing her tail.  She still has coughing spells,
    but they aren't lasting as long any more - the vet did send her home
    with an antibiotic to give her twice a day for 7 days.  She went
    immediately to her litter box after 5 minutes of play, and has done so
    regularly since.  She's eating and drinking.  Still has some runny
    stuff coming out of her nose, but in all appearances is a normal
    kitten.  I'll be watching her closely for the next few days, but I am
    feeling much happier now!
    
    Thank you all for your thoughts, wishes, advice!  Oh, by the way, the
    breeder very graciously offered to pay the entire vet's bill and called
    me last night to see how Lady Di is doing.  So, a happy ending for us!
    
    Eloise
666.8Lady Di sends Blackie paw patsMKOTS1::CASEThu Dec 02 1993 09:0514
    Liz,
    
    Thanks for your note.  I read about Blackie, and it sounds similar. 
    Lady Di had lots of green stuff coming out of her nose and then it
    scabbed up.  Her cough is what has me worried.  Did Blackie cough at
    all?  I believe he really couldn't smell the cat food, because neither
    could Di -- then, when she tried to eat it, you could just hear her
    poor little stuffy nose.  She sounded like she was gasping while she
    was eating.  I treated her to fancy feast turkey last night (she ate
    every bite), but this morning gave her some 9 Lives tuna and egg and
    she went right for it, too!  Hang in there with Blackie, and keep us
    posted!
    
    Eloise
666.9This may look out of order, but...STUDIO::COLAIANNII have PMS and a handgun ;-)Thu Dec 02 1993 09:0513
    I'm going to reply here, because I have a feeling the "she's home!"
    note will be moved, so don't be TOO confused when they look out of
    order! ;-)
    
    I'm so glad Lady Di is home and seems to be well on the road to good
    health! I'm also glad the breeder came through!
    
    I know you'll keep a close eye on her, but please give her hugs and paw
    pats from the Colaianni Clan!
    
    Love,
    
    Yonee
666.11Glad to hear the news!!!!!!!!TIMBER::AIKEYThu Dec 02 1993 09:2216
    Eloise!
    
    I just opened the notes file to take a qick peek.  What wonderful
    news...
    
    When you mentioned that Lady Di was chasing her tail I could just
    picture it...  I'm so glad for the both of you that she is feeling so
    much better.
    
    That was very nice of the breeder too!!
    
    You made my day with your note........
    
    
    *joyce