Topaz has started puking again. There had been no puking since I had brought him in to see the folks at the Humane Society until four days ago. He puked during the night and I noticed the next morning that someone drank A LOT of water that night. So I hoped he had just drank too much and made himself ill. This was one of the possibilities that the staff at CCHS has suggested. But he has puked the next two nights as well, and yesterday he puked three times on my bed while we were gone and again during the night. During the night it was VERY WEIRD because he made an extremely unusual sound before puking. He sounded like a mechanical baby doll crying. Both my husband and I sat right straight up in bed saying "What in the world was THAT?!" I leaned around to peer in the crate and Topaz was up and began puking at about that moment -- conveniently aimed into the litter box.
Poor Topaz! I feel so bad for him.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Topaz and Indigo are doing well
Topaz has not thrown up now in at least a week! Hooray, for Topaz! Not since we had the long conversation at the Humane Society about what could possibly be the problem. They are taking the medicine very well, eating and drinking a good amount and just as affectionate and playful as ever.
They spend their days roaming our room, and their nights in the crate which enables us to sleep through the night without frolicing kitties. During the time we thought Topaz was puking because of stress from the crate, we did leave them out all night long, and they learned not to play on top of us quite easily, but they still like to chase each other about which can get noisy. Since we decided the crate was not the issue, we have returned to crating them at night.
Hoping for the best on their next check up. These kitties just need to be healthy to find their forever homes. They are so affectionate and lovable we are sure they will be perfect match for someone.
They spend their days roaming our room, and their nights in the crate which enables us to sleep through the night without frolicing kitties. During the time we thought Topaz was puking because of stress from the crate, we did leave them out all night long, and they learned not to play on top of us quite easily, but they still like to chase each other about which can get noisy. Since we decided the crate was not the issue, we have returned to crating them at night.
Hoping for the best on their next check up. These kitties just need to be healthy to find their forever homes. They are so affectionate and lovable we are sure they will be perfect match for someone.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Some concern
I took Topaz and Indigo in for their recheck today -- and recieved some worrisome news. It seems that the Urinary Tract Infection is VERY stubborn and we have brought them back home for THIRD round of Clavimax. Wow! These poor kitties.
We had a long conversation about Topaz's problems vomiting, and came to the conclusion to just keep monitoring him. He continues to gain weight -- I am wondering if they are getting enough exercize closed just in my one room. But they do seem to dash about it quite well at night.
Another problem is that I was not able to get a urine sample from Indigo this morning. We assumed that he will need to continue the meds as well as Topaz -- but when I brought him home I thought that I would go ahead and leave him in the crate alone and get a sample from him to verify. But it is now 11:30 at night and still no urine. This cannot be good. He seems healthy in every way though. He is active, coat shiny, eyes bright, gaining weight (and he doesn't need to) and plenty affectionate.
So come on kitties -- we're doing all we can for you, and now you are really worrying me! What is the deal here?
We had a long conversation about Topaz's problems vomiting, and came to the conclusion to just keep monitoring him. He continues to gain weight -- I am wondering if they are getting enough exercize closed just in my one room. But they do seem to dash about it quite well at night.
Another problem is that I was not able to get a urine sample from Indigo this morning. We assumed that he will need to continue the meds as well as Topaz -- but when I brought him home I thought that I would go ahead and leave him in the crate alone and get a sample from him to verify. But it is now 11:30 at night and still no urine. This cannot be good. He seems healthy in every way though. He is active, coat shiny, eyes bright, gaining weight (and he doesn't need to) and plenty affectionate.
So come on kitties -- we're doing all we can for you, and now you are really worrying me! What is the deal here?
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Indigo and Topaz doing well
Sorry, that I have not posted recently. Things have been a bit hectic around here with lots of flu, my husband recently diagnosed with diabetes, and my uncontrolled glaucoma sending us on trips to St. Louis.
However, the animals are all doing very well! Indigo and Topaz have tolerated the pills very well. They have grown more affectionate every day. Topaz always mews a greeting as we walk in the room and comes to great us, placing paws on our chest and touching noses. Indigo is a bit more laid back, but also very sweet.
They have proven themselves to me, and I trust them enough to give them the run of my bedroom all day -- there has never been a mess out of the litter box, so I think the problem must have totally been medical. At night we do put them in the crate. Having them romp and play all over the top of us while we are trying to sleep is just a bit disconcerting.
These kitties are probably nearing the end of their stay with us.
However, the animals are all doing very well! Indigo and Topaz have tolerated the pills very well. They have grown more affectionate every day. Topaz always mews a greeting as we walk in the room and comes to great us, placing paws on our chest and touching noses. Indigo is a bit more laid back, but also very sweet.
They have proven themselves to me, and I trust them enough to give them the run of my bedroom all day -- there has never been a mess out of the litter box, so I think the problem must have totally been medical. At night we do put them in the crate. Having them romp and play all over the top of us while we are trying to sleep is just a bit disconcerting.
These kitties are probably nearing the end of their stay with us.
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Topaz and Indigo
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