Smudge at the vets
Posted: 09 Jul 2016, 20:39
I thought Smudge seemed a little quiet, a little off his food and not quite himself the other day, so I phoned the vets to ask for an appointment. I said I had been advised to keep him in overnight (I have a helpline associated with his insurance and I'd phoned them on Thursday) to monitor what he passed - he is an outdoor cat and I have no idea what he passes as he toilets outdoors all the time.
The litter tray was clean on Friday morning, and dry. Smudge had been in the house most of Thursday and overnight - thing is, he refuses to use the tray and Tom said he'd been desperate to be out when he'd got up early on Friday morning, but he'd not had a wee in the tray. When I pointed this out to the vet, they urged me to get him there asap, as it could be quite serious. On examination, they said he had a very big bladder and that because he hadn't had a wee, it was likely there was an obstruction, possibly a stone, and they gave me an estimate on how much I'd need to pay for them to catheterise him to release the urine and check he had no stone, or crystals....he'd need to be anaesthetised and kept in overnight (possibly) - quote was for £520!
I said if that had to be done then so be it, knowing full well he wouldn't wee because he hates the tray. I was very upset to leave him, he never cries but he cried all the way to the vets. I got a call from them an hour later to say they had manipulated his belly and he emptied his bladder - lots!! So my hunch was right....oh and btw did you know he has a heart murmur? With your permission can we carry out some blood tests to see what's going on? So Im in a cafe at this point and it was quite noisy in there so I agreed to the tests without asking the price. I could collect him after they'd taken the blood samples.....went to get him, bill came to £250!! I had no choice but to pay then and there (he is insured but at this point I'm uncertain what to do about claiming, there may be more to come!) They'll let me know the results on Monday.
I'm sick at heart. He's not 'right' - a little off his food and a bit sleepy....he's out atm but has slept all day, (having been out all night last night) he's had best part of a pouch and a few biscuits but at this time of day he's usually had two pouches and 'asks' for food when he's hungry. After what we went through with Tinker I am a bit scared...
The litter tray was clean on Friday morning, and dry. Smudge had been in the house most of Thursday and overnight - thing is, he refuses to use the tray and Tom said he'd been desperate to be out when he'd got up early on Friday morning, but he'd not had a wee in the tray. When I pointed this out to the vet, they urged me to get him there asap, as it could be quite serious. On examination, they said he had a very big bladder and that because he hadn't had a wee, it was likely there was an obstruction, possibly a stone, and they gave me an estimate on how much I'd need to pay for them to catheterise him to release the urine and check he had no stone, or crystals....he'd need to be anaesthetised and kept in overnight (possibly) - quote was for £520!
I said if that had to be done then so be it, knowing full well he wouldn't wee because he hates the tray. I was very upset to leave him, he never cries but he cried all the way to the vets. I got a call from them an hour later to say they had manipulated his belly and he emptied his bladder - lots!! So my hunch was right....oh and btw did you know he has a heart murmur? With your permission can we carry out some blood tests to see what's going on? So Im in a cafe at this point and it was quite noisy in there so I agreed to the tests without asking the price. I could collect him after they'd taken the blood samples.....went to get him, bill came to £250!! I had no choice but to pay then and there (he is insured but at this point I'm uncertain what to do about claiming, there may be more to come!) They'll let me know the results on Monday.
I'm sick at heart. He's not 'right' - a little off his food and a bit sleepy....he's out atm but has slept all day, (having been out all night last night) he's had best part of a pouch and a few biscuits but at this time of day he's usually had two pouches and 'asks' for food when he's hungry. After what we went through with Tinker I am a bit scared...