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Patches had a little set back....

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by HDrydr, Apr 28, 2008.

  1. HDrydr

    HDrydr New Member

    Well had a bit of a scare this morning..... Patches licks her tummy raw about every 3-5 months then lets it heal then does it again.... In the past I've given her antibiotics she stops and lets it heal. Well the last time she did it she didn't tolerate the clavamox very well but it was effective....

    Well she has really been going at her belly as of late and so I thought that I would try the clavamox but only a 1/4 of the tab.... just wanted to try and see if I could help her...... :cry: Well.... when we got up this am she was lethargic and then once off the bed she started puking white foam she did this for about 15 min.... :( I feel and felt absolutely horrible!! She started panting (from not getting rest breaks from puking). And was warm to the touch... Poor thing she was worn out and miserable....

    So knowing that she has some kidney issues I decided that I had to get some fluids in her and quickly... There was no keeping it in her belly at the time so my only other option was to give it subq. (I give Buster his hormone shots so I have needles and syringes). After giving her approx 50ccs she started to complain when I was doing it so I gave her some time to see what happens.

    After an hour of wondering how she would recover she came out of the bedroom looked at me and meowed... :mrgreen: I picked her up and she was purring soo loud.... I offered her some soft food and she gobbled it up. :eek:

    Relief!!! That was soo scary well now I know that she can't tolerate even alittle Clavamox. It is so hard when you only want to help your fur baby and when what you do makes them feel worse instead of better.... that just ki**ed me.

    She has spent the day at the top of the cat condo (Harley knows she doesn't feel good and has let her be most of the day... Good boy!) And now she is on Buster's bed all curled up napping.. She has eaten several times today thankfully she recovered from me trying to help her....
     
  2. sunset05

    sunset05 New Member

    Poor thing. I'm glad she is okay now. It is hard sometimes to know how to help our kitties.
     
  3. halaroo

    halaroo New Member

    How is she today?
     
  4. HDrydr

    HDrydr New Member

    She is better this am she ate some food but not all of it. :eek: hopefully she is hungry tonight and will eat good..... Thanks
     
  5. Bente

    Bente New Member

    Poor Patches and poor you! Sounds terrifying :( It's good to hear she is okay :) Do you know why she licks her tummy?
     
  6. HDrydr

    HDrydr New Member

    She only licks her bottom two nipples why I'm not entirely sure vet seems to think that they itch or something. Then she gets into a rut and just goes to town.... Usually antibiotics help but she has had so many different ones she gets a tolerance built up because she does it so often. She has done this since about age 5. If I can distract her when she does it long enough she will forget and they will heal up to the point she stops....

    It was soooooooo scary!!!! I was really nervous she looked horrible! I felt sooooo bad I just wanted to help her.......
     
  7. Bente

    Bente New Member

    When I brought Kyrre to the vet for his hairloss on one shoulder, the vet said it was because he was licking himself too much. He also said cats lick themself to calm down when they're stressed, and if this behaviour isn't caught early, it could develop into a bad habit. Maybe that's whats happend to Patches?
     
  8. vene

    vene New Member

    Does she have eczema or seasonal allergies? The excess sweat and pollen can make people and pets very itchy. I'm so glad she is doing better. That was very scary.
     
  9. HDrydr

    HDrydr New Member

    Not that we are aware of, the vet has done all sorts of tests over the years... She just gets in a rut and I have to catch her and nudge her every time she does it and eventually she stops.... or it stops bothering her....

    It was VERY scary!!! She ate really well this am and even played with one of the new toys from Halaroo :eek:
     
  10. Chessmind

    Chessmind New Member

    Poor girl. Glad she is doing better. :y_the_best:
     
  11. HDrydr

    HDrydr New Member

    looks like Patches is back to normal from before the clavamox now.... Thank heavens!! She ate good and she looks lively and spunky again.... :eek: She looked so horrible I thought that I was going to have to take her to the ER!!! luckly its just mins away from where I live. I am soo glad that she is doing good again.
    Thanks for all of your support.
     
  12. vene

    vene New Member

    Thank goodness Patches is better. [​IMG]
     
  13. HDrydr

    HDrydr New Member

    Thanks Vene I am very glad that she is doing better!!! She is my baby!! :eek:
     

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