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Persia's Checkup: I Forgot to Update Everyone! (Long)
Real life intervened so I wasn't able to get Persia to the vet until
Saturday, 1/16/10. This is the first time she's seen this vet even though I've been buying her R/x c/d there since I brought her here. She needed her shots and I just wanted a general health check up. I mentioned to the vet Persia had lost about 3 pounds in I don't know how many months. But I told her she seems to be much more active than she ever was in the past. I mentioned the zoomies and her fairly recent interest in chasing her tail, sometimes several times a day! LOL All her blood work (they did a "senior panel") came back just fine. No signs of any health problems. The fecal test showed she had a parasite (which I can't pronounce, let alone spell!). I expressed surprise since Persia is strictly an indoor cat. Where would she have picked up a parasite? The vet said this particular bug can literally hang around for *years* and never cause any problems. But if it decides to act up (her words) it would cause diarrhea. Persia hasn't ever had diarrhea but the vet sent me home with some medicine anyway. You know Persia is just *thrilled* about that! But it's only a three day course of medicine, pre-measured in syringes administered by mouth. Fortunately today is day three I do have to bring in a stool sample around February 6th so they can run the fecal test again. But she got a clean bill of health. The vet isn't concerned about the weight loss. She says it seems Persia just decided to start her own exercise regimine I am convinced it's because this house has a lot more light than my apartment in TN did and she has more room to run around. So now she's back to her optimum weight. She's a fairly large (long and tall) cat. (The vet has a Bengal... now that's a long and tall cat!!) Everyone at the office loved Persia. She didn't complain a bit. (She never does, except when I put her in the carrier and in the car. But hey, maybe she thought I was taking her on another 700 mile trip! LOL.) One of the techs said not only is she a beautiful cat but her fur is as soft as a rabbit! Yep, she's very soft and silky The vet did find a "cavity". I know that's not the correct term, but there is a spot where the gum has started to grow down to cover a sort of hole at the gumline by the root. So she wants to pull a tooth. The problem is she doesn't do dentals on Saturday. I explained I just started working (literally just!) in a tax office. I can't very well take time off for my cat to have a tooth pulled in the middle of tax season! Dropping her off and picking her up later is also problematic. So I asked if it could wait until after April 15th. She said as long as Persia isn't in pain she didn't think it would be a problem. Persia hasn't shown *any* signs of being in pain. She eats her dry kibble with unabashed enthusiasm. She rubs that side of her face/mouth against me all the time without acting like anything hurts. The vet admitted she didn't realize there was a "problem tooth" until she just happened to poke that particular spot and Persia cringed. So she printed an estimate of the cost, including extraction, general anesthesia and take home pain medication - $125. That sounds pretty reasonable to me. And, get this: This is the first time ever I've taken Persia for a check up where she didn't sulk (or even hide) once we got home. She acted like it was nothing at all! So either she was relieved it was a three-day trip or she was relieved I wasn't boarding her. Or both Jill |
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Persia's Checkup: I Forgot to Update Everyone! (Long)
Glad to hear Persia is doing fine!
All her blood work (they did a "senior panel") came back just fine. *No signs of any health problems. *The fecal test showed she had a parasite (which I can't pronounce, let alone spell!). *I expressed surprise since Persia is strictly an indoor cat. *Where would she have picked up a parasite? *The vet said this particular bug can literally hang around for *years* and never cause any problems. *But if it decides to act up (her words) it would cause diarrhea. *Persia hasn't ever had diarrhea but the vet sent me home with some medicine anyway. *You know Persia is just *thrilled* about that! *But it's only a three day course of medicine, pre-measured in syringes administered by mouth. *Fortunately today is day three Hmm, Giardia, or coccidia, my guess would be one of those two. The vet did find a "cavity". *I know that's not the correct term, but there is a spot where the gum has started to grow down to cover a sort of hole at the gumline by the root. * That would be a Resorptive Lesion, and yup they can be painful, but most cats figure out how to chew on the side that doesn't have it. only $125? that's really good. Mayhem needs a dental because i know she has at least two, but for me it would cost a LOT more, probably around $500. I'm waiting for February which is dental month, and I might be able to get a small discount. Just keep an eye on her eating habits. I soften Mayhem's kibble with water to make it easy to chew. Mischief had one and i hardly noticed it becasue she ate every meal like it was her last. give Persia some scritches for me. Kristi |
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Persia's Checkup: I Forgot to Update Everyone! (Long)
"Mischief" wrote in message ... Glad to hear Persia is doing fine! All her blood work (they did a "senior panel") came back just fine. No signs of any health problems. The fecal test showed she had a parasite (which I can't pronounce, let alone spell!). I expressed surprise since Persia is strictly an indoor cat. Where would she have picked up a parasite? The vet said this particular bug can literally hang around for *years* and never cause any problems. But if it decides to act up (her words) it would cause diarrhea. Persia hasn't ever had diarrhea but the vet sent me home with some medicine anyway. You know Persia is just *thrilled* about that! But it's only a three day course of medicine, pre-measured in syringes administered by mouth. Fortunately today is day three Hmm, Giardia, or coccidia, my guess would be one of those two. The vet did find a "cavity". I know that's not the correct term, but there is a spot where the gum has started to grow down to cover a sort of hole at the gumline by the root. That would be a Resorptive Lesion, and yup they can be painful, but most cats figure out how to chew on the side that doesn't have it. only $125? that's really good. Mayhem needs a dental because i know she has at least two, but for me it would cost a LOT more, probably around $500. I'm waiting for February which is dental month, and I might be able to get a small discount. Just keep an eye on her eating habits. I soften Mayhem's kibble with water to make it easy to chew. Mischief had one and i hardly noticed it becasue she ate every meal like it was her last. give Persia some scritches for me. Kristi ****** I'd forgotten that some cats do actually chew kibble. Ours just wolf it. You wouldn't think they'd be so particular about which sort it is since they don't chew it, but they are. Damn fine noses, most cats. Jo |
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Persia's Checkup: I Forgot to Update Everyone! (Long)
"jmcquown" wrote:
Real life intervened so I wasn't able to get Persia to the vet until Saturday, 1/16/10. This is the first time she's seen this vet even though I've been buying her R/x c/d there since I brought her here. She needed her shots and I just wanted a general health check up. I mentioned to the vet Persia had lost about 3 pounds in I don't know how many months. But I told her she seems to be much more active than she ever was in the past. I mentioned the zoomies and her fairly recent interest in chasing her tail, sometimes several times a day! LOL What a good girl! What a bit of a surprise that she has worms (I assume). She must've been hosting them for many years. |
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Persia's Checkup: I Forgot to Update Everyone! (Long)
On Jan 18, 6:30*pm, "jmcquown" wrote:
Everyone at the office loved Persia. * Of course everyone loved her, she's a special cat. The vet did find a "cavity". *I know that's not the correct term, but there is a spot where the gum has started to grow down to cover a sort of hole at the gumline by the root. *So she wants to pull a tooth. *The problem is she doesn't do dentals on Saturday. *I explained I just started working (literally just!) in a tax office. *I can't very well take time off for my cat to have a tooth pulled in the middle of tax season! *Dropping her off and picking her up later is also problematic. *So I asked if it could wait until after April 15th. *She said as long as Persia isn't in pain she didn't think it would be a problem. Persia hasn't shown *any* signs of being in pain. *She eats her dry kibble with unabashed enthusiasm. *She rubs that side of her face/mouth against me all the time without acting like anything hurts. *The vet admitted she didn't realize there was a "problem tooth" until she just happened to poke that particular spot and Persia cringed. *So she printed an estimate of the cost, including extraction, general anesthesia and take home pain medication - $125. *That sounds pretty reasonable to me. I would think waiting awhile shouldn't cause Persia any trouble but remember that cats hide pain very well so you may not realize she's in pain. But you are a good cat mother so I know you would notice if she wasn't eating as well or if she began drooling. I never notice that our cats need dentals and Lacey had one split tooth and one that had broken off. If you decided she did need to have the dental could your neighbor take her to the vet for you? Gentle headbutts and purrs from my crew who all know about dentals....well except for the kittens. Scritches from me as well. Julie, Lacey, Sam, Barnabus, Meeka, Rosco and Spagola |
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Persia's Checkup: I Forgot to Update Everyone! (Long)
On Jan 18, 7:49*pm, "Jofirey" wrote:
"Mischief" wrote in message ... Glad to hear Persia is doing fine! All her blood work (they did a "senior panel") came back just fine. No signs of any health problems. The fecal test showed she had a parasite (which I can't pronounce, let alone spell!). I expressed surprise since Persia is strictly an indoor cat. Where would she have picked up a parasite? The vet said this particular bug can literally hang around for *years* and never cause any problems. But if it decides to act up (her words) it would cause diarrhea. Persia hasn't ever had diarrhea but the vet sent me home with some medicine anyway. You know Persia is just *thrilled* about that! But it's only a three day course of medicine, pre-measured in syringes administered by mouth. Fortunately today is day three Hmm, Giardia, or coccidia, my guess would be one of those two. The vet did find a "cavity". I know that's not the correct term, but there is a spot where the gum has started to grow down to cover a sort of hole at the gumline by the root. That would be a Resorptive Lesion, and yup they can be painful, but most cats figure out how to chew on the side that doesn't have it. only $125? *that's really good. *Mayhem needs a dental because i know she has at least two, but for me it would cost a LOT more, probably around $500. *I'm waiting for February which is dental month, and I might be able to get a small discount. Just keep an eye on her eating habits. *I soften Mayhem's kibble with water to make it easy to chew. *Mischief had one and i hardly noticed it becasue she ate every meal like it was her last. give Persia some scritches for me. Kristi ****** I'd forgotten that some cats do actually chew kibble. *Ours just wolf it. *You wouldn't think they'd be so particular about which sort it is since they don't chew it, but they are. *Damn fine noses, most cats. Jo Yeah haven't forgotten cleaning up freshly horked food and finding unchewed kibble. kristi |
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Persia's Checkup: I Forgot to Update Everyone! (Long)
On Jan 18, 10:31*pm, Mischief wrote:
Glad to hear Persia is doing fine! All her blood work (they did a "senior panel") came back just fine. *No signs of any health problems. *The fecal test showed she had a parasite (which I can't pronounce, let alone spell!). *I expressed surprise since Persia is strictly an indoor cat. *Where would she have picked up a parasite? *The vet said this particular bug can literally hang around for *years* and never cause any problems. *But if it decides to act up (her words) it would cause diarrhea. *Persia hasn't ever had diarrhea but the vet sent me home with some medicine anyway. *You know Persia is just *thrilled* about that! *But it's only a three day course of medicine, pre-measured in syringes administered by mouth. *Fortunately today is day three Hmm, Giardia, or coccidia, my guess would be one of those two. The vet did find a "cavity". *I know that's not the correct term, but there is a spot where the gum has started to grow down to cover a sort of hole at the gumline by the root. * That would be a Resorptive Lesion, and yup they can be painful, but most cats figure out how to chew on the side that doesn't have it. only $125? *that's really good. *Mayhem needs a dental because i know she has at least two, but for me it would cost a LOT more, probably around $500. *I'm waiting for February which is dental month, and I might be able to get a small discount. Just keep an eye on her eating habits. *I soften Mayhem's kibble with water to make it easy to chew. *Mischief had one and i hardly noticed it becasue she ate every meal like it was her last. give Persia some scritches for me. Kristi Rusty's Resorptive Lesion was discovered when I found blood on his gum. 2 teeth were pulled. I can't remember exacly how much I paid. But I think it was more than $125, probably around $500. He had blood work done before the dental sugery to make sure he was healthy enough for it. That probably added to the cost. I brushed Rusty's teeth regularly but he still had with Resorptive Lesion. Winnie |
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Persia's Checkup: I Forgot to Update Everyone! (Long)
"Julie_Snowshoe" wrote in message
... On Jan 18, 6:30 pm, "jmcquown" wrote: Everyone at the office loved Persia. Of course everyone loved her, she's a special cat. The vet did find a "cavity". I know that's not the correct term, but there is a spot where the gum has started to grow down to cover a sort of hole at the gumline by the root. So she wants to pull a tooth. The problem is she doesn't do dentals on Saturday. I explained I just started working (literally just!) in a tax office. I can't very well take time off for my cat to have a tooth pulled in the middle of tax season! Dropping her off and picking her up later is also problematic. So I asked if it could wait until after April 15th. She said as long as Persia isn't in pain she didn't think it would be a problem. Persia hasn't shown *any* signs of being in pain. She eats her dry kibble with unabashed enthusiasm. She rubs that side of her face/mouth against me all the time without acting like anything hurts. The vet admitted she didn't realize there was a "problem tooth" until she just happened to poke that particular spot and Persia cringed. So she printed an estimate of the cost, including extraction, general anesthesia and take home pain medication - $125. That sounds pretty reasonable to me. I would think waiting awhile shouldn't cause Persia any trouble but remember that cats hide pain very well so you may not realize she's in pain. But you are a good cat mother so I know you would notice if she wasn't eating as well or if she began drooling. I never notice that our cats need dentals and Lacey had one split tooth and one that had broken off. If you decided she did need to have the dental could your neighbor take her to the vet for you? Gentle headbutts and purrs from my crew who all know about dentals....well except for the kittens. Scritches from me as well. Julie, Lacey, Sam, Barnabus, Meeka, Rosco and Spagola I have a hard enough time getting Persia into her carrier. I wouldn't wish that on my neighbor! She's very friendly with the neighbor but I'm not sure Persia would let her pick her up. I'll wait and observe and see if she shows any signs of discomfort. If she does they'll just have to get someone to cover my hours at work. The receptionist I work with told me there are some friends supposed to visit on their way from the northern U.S. down to Florida in early March. She said she'll want to take 2-3 days off. If it's busy in the office they're going to have to find someone who can come in and help me when she's gone. Conversely, if my cat is in pain they're going to have to cover my shift as well. Persia has been with me a lot longer than this job has She's priority! Jill |
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Persia's Checkup: I Forgot to Update Everyone! (Long)
On Jan 18, 5:30*pm, "jmcquown" wrote:
Real life intervened so I wasn't able to get Persia to the vet until Saturday, 1/16/10. This is the first time she's seen this vet even though I've been buying her R/x c/d there since I brought her here. *She needed her shots and I just wanted a general health check up. *I mentioned to the vet Persia had lost about 3 pounds in I don't know how many months. *But I told her she seems to be much more active than she ever was in the past. *I mentioned the zoomies and her fairly recent interest in chasing her tail, sometimes several times a day! *LOL All her blood work (they did a "senior panel") came back just fine. *No signs of any health problems. *The fecal test showed she had a parasite (which I can't pronounce, let alone spell!). *I expressed surprise since Persia is strictly an indoor cat. *Where would she have picked up a parasite? *The vet said this particular bug can literally hang around for *years* and never cause any problems. *But if it decides to act up (her words) it would cause diarrhea. *Persia hasn't ever had diarrhea but the vet sent me home with some medicine anyway. *You know Persia is just *thrilled* about that! *But it's only a three day course of medicine, pre-measured in syringes administered by mouth. *Fortunately today is day three *I do have to bring in a stool sample around February 6th so they can run the fecal test again. *But she got a clean bill of health. The vet isn't concerned about the weight loss. *She says it seems Persia just decided to start her own exercise regimine *I am convinced it's because this house has a lot more light than my apartment in TN did and she has more room to run around. *So now she's back to her optimum weight. She's a fairly large (long and tall) cat. *(The vet has a Bengal... now that's a long and tall cat!!) Everyone at the office loved Persia. *She didn't complain a bit. *(She never does, except when I put her in the carrier and in the car. *But hey, maybe she thought I was taking her on another 700 mile trip! LOL.) *One of the techs said not only is she a beautiful cat but her fur is as soft as a rabbit! *Yep, she's very soft and silky The vet did find a "cavity". *I know that's not the correct term, but there is a spot where the gum has started to grow down to cover a sort of hole at the gumline by the root. *So she wants to pull a tooth. *The problem is she doesn't do dentals on Saturday. *I explained I just started working (literally just!) in a tax office. *I can't very well take time off for my cat to have a tooth pulled in the middle of tax season! *Dropping her off and picking her up later is also problematic. *So I asked if it could wait until after April 15th. *She said as long as Persia isn't in pain she didn't think it would be a problem. Persia hasn't shown *any* signs of being in pain. *She eats her dry kibble with unabashed enthusiasm. *She rubs that side of her face/mouth against me all the time without acting like anything hurts. *The vet admitted she didn't realize there was a "problem tooth" until she just happened to poke that particular spot and Persia cringed. *So she printed an estimate of the cost, including extraction, general anesthesia and take home pain medication - $125. *That sounds pretty reasonable to me. And, get this: *This is the first time ever I've taken Persia for a check up where she didn't sulk (or even hide) once we got home. *She acted like it was nothing at all! *So either she was relieved it was a three-day trip or she was relieved I wasn't boarding her. *Or both Jill The weight loss could be related to the bad tooth (FORL) and because it hurts so much, Persia is eating less. Cats are masters at hiding pain so never assume Persia isn't in pain just because she doesn't show it. If she cringed when the vet touched her bad tooth, it's likely it hurts all the time, just more so on contact. Dental disease can cause serious health issues and affect other organs, and more often than not there can be other things going on under the gumline that aren't visible to the eye, but are clear on xray. This is why it is so important to do full rads on any cat receiving dental treatment. If the vet misses any possible underlying issues by not doing the rads, then they are not diagnosing/treating the cat properly. Hopefully you can get Persia in for her dental sooner than April. That's a long time to have to suffer with tooth pain. |
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