Our cat is sick. Deathly ill.
It started on Thursday, March 1. He threw up right at bedtime. We'd had a stomach bug going around. And you know our pets catch things from us. So we waited to see if that's what it was.
Couple days later, he seemed to be getting better. Then he quit eating and drinking. So Friday, March 9th, I took him to the Vet. He has a bad tooth that cannot be removed due to his age. If they sedate him for surgery, the anesthesia may kill him so they won't remove the tooth. The Vet did a physical exam and suspected it was a bacterial infection.
The Vet gave our cat sub-cutaneous fluids for dehydration. Our cat also got a shot of long acting penicillin with a B vitamin to spur his appetite. The Vet suggested pushing his favorite food to spur him to eat. We also got antibiotic liquid to give him orally for 10 days at home. By Monday, our cat was much better.
It didn't last. By Thursday, he was only drinking the gravy of his favorite Duck with Wild Rice pouch food. Yesterday, he wouldn't eat at all. There's blood in the litter box from the last 2 times he urinated and he can hardly walk. I tried calling our Vet's office today, but they don't have an Emergency service. Tried calling other Vets too. Same thing.
Hubby was checking the "Headlines" today when he came across this story:
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1
One manufacturer makes cat and dog foods for many of the various labels/brands available.
This is recall for canned and pouch type foods that contain sauces and/or gravies. Dry foods are not affected.
To check to see if you may have purchased a potentially contaminated food product for your cat or dog, check out the recall list at this website:
http://www.menufoods.com/recall
Our cat's favorite food is on the list of recalled foods.
With all we've been thru and how much we've lost,........ Having to file BK,........ I can't even begin to tell you what a stab in the heart this is to potentially loose our faithful friend of 21 years.
It started on Thursday, March 1. He threw up right at bedtime. We'd had a stomach bug going around. And you know our pets catch things from us. So we waited to see if that's what it was.
Couple days later, he seemed to be getting better. Then he quit eating and drinking. So Friday, March 9th, I took him to the Vet. He has a bad tooth that cannot be removed due to his age. If they sedate him for surgery, the anesthesia may kill him so they won't remove the tooth. The Vet did a physical exam and suspected it was a bacterial infection.
The Vet gave our cat sub-cutaneous fluids for dehydration. Our cat also got a shot of long acting penicillin with a B vitamin to spur his appetite. The Vet suggested pushing his favorite food to spur him to eat. We also got antibiotic liquid to give him orally for 10 days at home. By Monday, our cat was much better.
It didn't last. By Thursday, he was only drinking the gravy of his favorite Duck with Wild Rice pouch food. Yesterday, he wouldn't eat at all. There's blood in the litter box from the last 2 times he urinated and he can hardly walk. I tried calling our Vet's office today, but they don't have an Emergency service. Tried calling other Vets too. Same thing.
Hubby was checking the "Headlines" today when he came across this story:
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1
One manufacturer makes cat and dog foods for many of the various labels/brands available.
This is recall for canned and pouch type foods that contain sauces and/or gravies. Dry foods are not affected.
To check to see if you may have purchased a potentially contaminated food product for your cat or dog, check out the recall list at this website:
http://www.menufoods.com/recall
Our cat's favorite food is on the list of recalled foods.
With all we've been thru and how much we've lost,........ Having to file BK,........ I can't even begin to tell you what a stab in the heart this is to potentially loose our faithful friend of 21 years.
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