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Old August 5th 08, 03:44 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Winnie
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I am taking Rusty to the TED in about an hour. Rusty has been losing
weight. He also
has some gastrointestinal problems with frequent pooping of soft
stools. Twice he made
a loud awful yowl that really scared me, following by vomiting a small
amount of clear fluid,
kind of like human spit. I have been feeding him a bit more. But I
think he may have
some digestive problem which hinder his nutrient abosrption.

I had a nighmare last week in which TED told me Rusty has to be PTS. I
hope it is not a
bad omen. Needless to say, I am very worried about him. Rusty's
health has never been
robust with a history of urinary blockages since he was 2. He looks so
skinny now and I can feel his ribs easily. He is a senior cat at age
14 and maybe older cats don't absorb nutrients as well, just like
older humans.

Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
thinking it may be just
from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

Winnie

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Old August 5th 08, 04:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Daniel Mahoney
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Default Going to TED, purrs needed

Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
thinking it may be just
from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

Winnie


We are purring now. Hoping that it's something simple, not serious, easily
treated, and not expensive.

Dan
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Old August 5th 08, 04:06 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
CatNipped[_2_]
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Mega health purrs on the way for Rusty. Please let us know what the vet
says.

Ear Skritches,

CatNipped


"Winnie" wrote in message
...
I am taking Rusty to the TED in about an hour. Rusty has been losing
weight. He also
has some gastrointestinal problems with frequent pooping of soft
stools. Twice he made
a loud awful yowl that really scared me, following by vomiting a small
amount of clear fluid,
kind of like human spit. I have been feeding him a bit more. But I
think he may have
some digestive problem which hinder his nutrient abosrption.

I had a nighmare last week in which TED told me Rusty has to be PTS. I
hope it is not a
bad omen. Needless to say, I am very worried about him. Rusty's
health has never been
robust with a history of urinary blockages since he was 2. He looks so
skinny now and I can feel his ribs easily. He is a senior cat at age
14 and maybe older cats don't absorb nutrients as well, just like
older humans.

Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
thinking it may be just
from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

Winnie



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Old August 5th 08, 04:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Kreisleriana[_3_]
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"Winnie" wrote in message
...
I am taking Rusty to the TED in about an hour. Rusty has been losing
weight. He also
has some gastrointestinal problems with frequent pooping of soft
stools. Twice he made
a loud awful yowl that really scared me, following by vomiting a small
amount of clear fluid,
kind of like human spit. I have been feeding him a bit more. But I
think he may have
some digestive problem which hinder his nutrient abosrption.

I had a nighmare last week in which TED told me Rusty has to be PTS. I
hope it is not a
bad omen. Needless to say, I am very worried about him. Rusty's
health has never been
robust with a history of urinary blockages since he was 2. He looks so
skinny now and I can feel his ribs easily. He is a senior cat at age
14 and maybe older cats don't absorb nutrients as well, just like
older humans.

Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
thinking it may be just
from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

Winnie


Purring for it to be nothing serious.

--
Theresa, Stinky and Dante
drtmuirATearthlink.net

Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh


  #5  
Old August 5th 08, 04:36 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Adrian[_2_]
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Winnie wrote:
I am taking Rusty to the TED in about an hour. Rusty has been losing
weight. He also
has some gastrointestinal problems with frequent pooping of soft
stools. Twice he made
a loud awful yowl that really scared me, following by vomiting a small
amount of clear fluid,
kind of like human spit. I have been feeding him a bit more. But I
think he may have
some digestive problem which hinder his nutrient abosrption.

I had a nighmare last week in which TED told me Rusty has to be PTS. I
hope it is not a
bad omen. Needless to say, I am very worried about him. Rusty's
health has never been
robust with a history of urinary blockages since he was 2. He looks so
skinny now and I can feel his ribs easily. He is a senior cat at age
14 and maybe older cats don't absorb nutrients as well, just like
older humans.

Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
thinking it may be just
from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

Winnie


Lots of purrs for Rusty.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow)
Cats leave pawprints on your heart
http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk


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Old August 5th 08, 04:38 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
kilikini
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Winnie wrote:
I am taking Rusty to the TED in about an hour. Rusty has been losing
weight. He also
has some gastrointestinal problems with frequent pooping of soft
stools. Twice he made
a loud awful yowl that really scared me, following by vomiting a small
amount of clear fluid,
kind of like human spit. I have been feeding him a bit more. But I
think he may have
some digestive problem which hinder his nutrient abosrption.

I had a nighmare last week in which TED told me Rusty has to be PTS. I
hope it is not a
bad omen. Needless to say, I am very worried about him. Rusty's
health has never been
robust with a history of urinary blockages since he was 2. He looks so
skinny now and I can feel his ribs easily. He is a senior cat at age
14 and maybe older cats don't absorb nutrients as well, just like
older humans.

Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
thinking it may be just
from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

Winnie


Purrs in superforce, heading your way.

kili


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Old August 5th 08, 04:46 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Irulan
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We will purr and pray that Rusty is ok.

Lily & her mama

"Winnie" wrote in message
...
I am taking Rusty to the TED in about an hour. Rusty has been losing
weight. He also
has some gastrointestinal problems with frequent pooping of soft
stools. Twice he made
a loud awful yowl that really scared me, following by vomiting a small
amount of clear fluid,
kind of like human spit. I have been feeding him a bit more. But I
think he may have
some digestive problem which hinder his nutrient abosrption.

I had a nighmare last week in which TED told me Rusty has to be PTS. I
hope it is not a
bad omen. Needless to say, I am very worried about him. Rusty's
health has never been
robust with a history of urinary blockages since he was 2. He looks so
skinny now and I can feel his ribs easily. He is a senior cat at age
14 and maybe older cats don't absorb nutrients as well, just like
older humans.

Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
thinking it may be just
from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

Winnie


--
Irulan
from the stars we come
to the stars we return
from now until the end of time.

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Old August 5th 08, 05:55 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Will in New Haven
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On Aug 5, 10:44*am, Winnie wrote:
I am taking Rusty to the TED in about an hour. Rusty has been losing
weight. He also
has some gastrointestinal problems with frequent pooping of soft
stools. Twice he made
a loud awful yowl that really scared me, following by vomiting a small
amount of clear fluid,
kind of like human spit. I have been feeding him a bit more. But I
think he may have
some digestive problem which hinder his nutrient abosrption.

I had a nighmare last week in which TED told me Rusty has to be PTS. I
hope it is not a
bad omen. Needless to say, I am very worried about him. Rusty's
health has never been
robust with a history of urinary blockages since he was 2. He looks so
skinny now and I can feel his ribs easily. He is a senior cat at age
14 and maybe older cats don't absorb nutrients as well, just like
older humans.

Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
thinking it may be just
from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

Winnie


We are purring for all to be well.

--
Will in New Haven
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Old August 5th 08, 07:26 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Pat[_2_]
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"Winnie" wrote

|I am taking Rusty to the TED in about an hour. Rusty has been losing
| weight. He also
| has some gastrointestinal problems with frequent pooping of soft
| stools. Twice he made
| a loud awful yowl that really scared me, following by vomiting a small
| amount of clear fluid,
| kind of like human spit. I have been feeding him a bit more. But I
| think he may have
| some digestive problem which hinder his nutrient abosrption.
|
| I had a nighmare last week in which TED told me Rusty has to be PTS. I
| hope it is not a
| bad omen. Needless to say, I am very worried about him. Rusty's
| health has never been
| robust with a history of urinary blockages since he was 2. He looks so
| skinny now and I can feel his ribs easily. He is a senior cat at age
| 14 and maybe older cats don't absorb nutrients as well, just like
| older humans.
|
| Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
| thinking it may be just
| from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
| happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
| the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
| hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
| out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
| I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

I've informed the furballs of the situation and they're on it.

It sounds to me like Rusty has hairballs and can't get them out. When this
happens with one of my owners, I give hairball remedy and it clears right
up.



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Old August 5th 08, 08:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Joy
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Purrs for Rusty, and for you.

--

Joy

No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of
masking tape can ever totally remove his fur from your couch. - Leo Dworken

"Winnie" wrote in message
...
I am taking Rusty to the TED in about an hour. Rusty has been losing
weight. He also
has some gastrointestinal problems with frequent pooping of soft
stools. Twice he made
a loud awful yowl that really scared me, following by vomiting a small
amount of clear fluid,
kind of like human spit. I have been feeding him a bit more. But I
think he may have
some digestive problem which hinder his nutrient abosrption.

I had a nighmare last week in which TED told me Rusty has to be PTS. I
hope it is not a
bad omen. Needless to say, I am very worried about him. Rusty's
health has never been
robust with a history of urinary blockages since he was 2. He looks so
skinny now and I can feel his ribs easily. He is a senior cat at age
14 and maybe older cats don't absorb nutrients as well, just like
older humans.

Please purr that there is nothing seriously wrong with Rusty. I am
thinking it may be just
from all the hair he ingested that irritate his bowel. That was what
happened to him some years ago. Rusty has been shedding a lot. This is
the shedding season. I have been giving him canned pumpkin for
hairball and brushing and combing him. I don't think what he vomited
out were hairballs as they were clear fluid.
I hope it won't cost me a small fortune at TED's like the last visit.

Winnie



 




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