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Kristin

Animal Communicator
Kristin, I like they way you think. Natural. Best way.:)

I've always been more natural inclined with her, and every time I take her in it seems that it is ingrained in me more to go natural with her. We have our trial and errors, but at least I am 100% sure what I am giving her, and what her reaction is to.

The drug finally wore off enough to let her sleep. She seems like she is in a lot less discomfort so that is good. The herbalist course is extremely expensive, so it might have to wait until I have money (if I ever have money) but I feel like it would compliment my business and my all of my animal friend's health
 

Carykd7kau

Reincarnated cat Moderator
Well I am sending you and Zeddie a boatload of love and energy. Wish I had lots of $$ to send. You will have to make do with the energy and love.
 

Kristin

Animal Communicator
So Troub is in the vet now, and staying overnight. She is on IV and they took some blood just in case something changed since the last time we took it. Xrays came back with nothing in it. Vet didn't seem too inclined towards a Barium swallow, plus Zeddie is a complete nightmare for Xrays. She did behave quite well today for everything (except Xrays but luckily I was there to help). She got a shot of cerenia so hopefully she will be able to keep everything down.
Tiger is sick now too, same symptoms so it looks like he will be there tomorrow too.

I am off to work, which means spending lots of time checking in on her. I am gonna miss her tonight :cry:
 

Carykd7kau

Reincarnated cat Moderator
I am right with you Kristin. Keep us as informed as you can, but Zeddie and Tiger come first. Something they got into methinks. And for you Kristin...HUG.
 

John Campbell

Site Supporter
Staff member
So Trouble is in the vet now, and staying overnight. She is on IV and they took some blood just in case something changed since the last time we took it. Xrays came back with nothing in it. Vet didn't seem too inclined towards a Barium swallow, plus Zeddie is a complete nightmare for Xrays. She did behave quite well today for everything (except Xrays but luckily I was there to help). She got a shot of cerenia so hopefully she will be able to keep everything down.
Tiger is sick now too, same symptoms so it looks like he will be there tomorrow too.

I am off to work, which means spending lots of time checking in on her. I am gonna miss her tonight :cry:

My prayers are with all of you... The fact that Tiger is sick with similar symptoms makes me wonder about their surroundings or what they may have eaten... I hope and pray that the Vet comes to a quick conclusion/diagnosis very quick.

Just curious... Have you looked at their food, dishes (maybe a good hot washing would help), or maybe where they sleep (if not with you)... I know this sounds obvious, but worth a look...
 

WitchyWoman

Admin
Staff member
This is like a great Sherlock Holmes mystery. What is making the critters sick? Something shared in the environment? What? Process of elimination done for coccidia, giardia, IBS. What's left -- cleaning products, detergents, litter, stress, seasonal changes, pollen. Whatever is going on appears to be chronic with Zeddie and perhaps contagious to others. I think your vet needs to consult with some research universities -- Cornell is probably one of the best -- and discuss the list of symptoms no matter how varied or non related they seem and see if some answers can be found.
 
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Dantes

Guest
What's left -- cleaning products, detergents, litter, stress, seasonal changes, pollen.
Also plants, both in the house and right outside, that might come in on shoes or feet, and anything the plants might be sprayed with, packing peanuts, sofa stuffing (often sprayed with chemicals)....

I really hope an answer is found soon, so they can get well and get back to the business of making mischief.

http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/toxcat/toxcat.html
http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poisons/ <-----------super cool elimination checklist
http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/resources/tips/common_household_dangers_pets.html
http://www.catster.com/cat-food/household-hazards-for-cats
http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants
 
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