pmgr111 says:
I was expecting that, new it would be a hefty bill. I call Arturro my thousand dollar cat because that's about what I spent to finally have them figure out that he was allergic to grain. A previous cat, Gwen, cost me a lot more, almost 2 thousand when she had to have a cancer tumor removed that developed from her rabies vaccine. Oh how we love our pets.
doerscheln says:
Well, I've tried diapers for Willi, too when he had the runs so bad that he was dripping. It didn't work, he hated it. Then I bought this :https://www.amazon.de/Tierunterlage-Krankenunterlage-Einmalunterlagen-Gr%C3%B6%C3%9Fe-lagig/dp/B008LD9LVW/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8
tele_mark says:
The results of two 12 pound bags of Blue Buffalo Wilderness Chicken Recipe Grain-Free Dry Cat Food over less than two months. I was extremely lucky only one cat in four was effected. Feel free to share far and wide.
tele_mark says:
The cat diapers did not work, so he is restricted to the prepared room for the 10-14 days with limited time out. He is heeding the Dr's request for minimal activity now. He sleeps most of the time and is really being very good.
scrappy says:
So glad he's well enough to come home! When he stops smelling funny to the others, let the games begin...maybe he should just be with Floppy to stay nice and calm! 😤
tele_mark says:
He's not supposed to exert himself much for 10 days........ The cone is on primarily to keep him away from the catheter, which is stitched in. The incision they made to open him up is pretty small. The resting part is going to be pretty much undoable though.
pmgr111 says:
Does he have restrictions other than wearing the cone? When my cat had stitches she had the cone so she couldn't get at the stitches. I had to keep my other cat away from her too for the same reason.