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  1. #1
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    Unhappy more fun with Erin the cat

    Request for some warm fuzzy thoughts... Tomorrow Erin goes back to the vet, she's having trouble breathing, horribly congested, and not eating much. She just finished a round of antibiotics, currently taking an antihistamine that's supposed to trigger her appetite, gets IV fluids every other day and was just put on l-lysine supplements (usually used to treat feline leukemia). I'm not sure what Dr. Erica will suggest. I do know Erin is one unhappy and uncomfortable cat. The info flier with the l-lysine said it should take a week to work, so it's probably too early to see if that's going to help her (we had to wait for it to come in, thus the delay from starting her on it after her last trip to the vet last week.

    Or if it's time....

    I'm bummed, but tired of hearing her cry, listening to her snuffly breathing, and feeling completely helpless. I also miss her cuddling in my lap, now she either hides or sits all hunched on the floor. I wish someone could fix her permanently stuffed up nose.

    And it's been rainy, or cold and windy, so I haven't been on my bike. We haven't had the gentle rains of the PNW - no we've had gully washers that overwhelmed the local pumps. I miss my bike, and riding therapy. Got to get back out there...
    Beth

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    Beth-

    Do you have a vaporizer? If so, put Erin in a small room with it and treat her with some old fashion steam theraphy. It works wonders. If you don't have a vaporzier use your shower.

    I hope she gets to feeling better. It is a tough spot to be as her guardian. Hang in there and good luck tomorrow.
    Marcie

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    Poor Beth and poor Erin.
    I'm feeling for you two.
    The vaporizor idea sounds worth a try- you can buy them in a drugstore.
    Also a heating pad might keep her comfortable to lie on- animals always are helped by that when they are sick.
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    oh, I hope she wakes up all better tomorrow!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    oh, I hope she wakes up all better tomorrow!
    I'll second that, poor little puddy tat.

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    Beth, sending Erin and you lots of butterflies. Erin will see them and feel them flying around her, and she'll pay attention, get interested, like cats do, but she won't have to chase them - they'll stick right with her. And the light breeze from their wings will circulate that misty air even more so that her sinuses clear even faster. And the vet will have butterflies too, to help you all know what the best thing for Erin is. And we're here for you.

    {{{{{{{{{{Beth}}}}}}}}}}}}{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Erin}}}}}}}}}}}

    ~T~
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    Beth, how is Erin doing today? And you?

    I hope you're both feeling some butterflies

    Hugs,
    ~T~
    The butterflies are within you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBTC View Post
    Beth, how is Erin doing today? And you?

    I hope you're both feeling some butterflies

    Hugs,
    ~T~
    Erin is a little better this morning, wish I was - I woke up with a migraine. Call in sick, take a Maxalt, go back to bed. HA gone 4 hours later.

    Anyway, she slept with me on the pillow most of the night, first time in weeks. And was with the other two cats doing the I'm starving routine while I fixed their breakfasts (now 3 different diets for each cat) and gave morning meds to Erin and Bonnie. If anything the prednisone shot helped, now we wait to see if the other meds do their thing. She also needs to consume enough calories to fuel her engine to fight.

    We're taking one day at a time.
    Beth

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    Glad Erin is feeling better - sorry about your migraine. I can sympathize with you on both - it's no fun when kitties are sick (and there is rarely any sleep to be had with a sick kitty in the house). My migraine meds have stopped being effective I need to go back to the doc and we need to go back to the drawing board.

    CA
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    Smile small ray of hope

    This afternoon when I came home, Erin was at the back door with the other kitties waiting for her afternoon snack. This is the first time in weeks. Just so happens I bought a few small cans of wet food at the grocery on my way home hoping to find something she'd like, and thus consume. She ate most of one of the small cans - apparently salmon pate was a good choice.

    I've been wrestling with whether or not it's time for the final visit to the vet. She has to improve, including gain some weight if she's going to survive. At some point her little heart will just give out despite all the nursing.

    So having her greet me gave me some hope. She's still getting her evening meds and IV...
    Beth

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    Erin sounds like she has a lot of fight left in her. Has she been diagnosed with a heart condition?

    I will admit I still, to this day, miss my cat Scooter for twice a day for eight years I gave him sub-q fluids to treat his kidney disease. He would gladly crawl up into my lap, curl up and purr away as the fluids raced through is line and under his skin. He was such a joy and a true gift that touched my heart deeply. I hope you and Erin have similar success and many years together (Scooter was my best buddy for 17 years).
    Marcie

 

 

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