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More Vet Tech Journals (long and slight GW)
Yes I'm here, though things are pretty much still routine at the vet
clinic. One animal I had failed to mention in my earlier journals was Buster. Yes he's a d-thing, but I didn't mention him because his story was always in flux. About two months ago, Buster's caretaker brought him in a state of panic. Buster had decided to go one on one with a coyote. Need I elaborate on what happened? i was filling a prescription when he was brought in, minus the skin on top of his head. He wasn't in shock, but he was shaken up. The best thing we could do was stop the bleeding, flush and debride the tissue and then lightly bandage him up. I did get a chance to help care for him in the many days and weeks to follow since his bandage needed to be change twice a day. A small section of his skull was exposed and part of his right eyelid was torn. Every day his bandage needed to be removed and the wound flushed and tended to. Eventuallly the granulation tissue covered the skull again, and he was then sent off to a specialist to sew up his head. But all this time Buster was wearing an e-collar. and Buster does NOT like e-collars. Almost everyday he would have what I would call his 'afternoon spaz' when he would whine and try furiously to remove his collar. we had to keep a close eye on him because once he managed to get it off and ripped out his staples. Now I am proud to say that Buster's head is now much much better and almost completely healed. His head is now a little funky looking and his right eyelid will be forever misshapened, but he can still see and he's alive. His staples are now out as of last Friday and hopefully when I go into work tomorrow I'll find that he went home. He's pretty much has stayed with us almost every day for the last two months for everyday care. I know what you're thinking, just how much did this cost? when he first came in, it seemed pretty hopeless. if your dog or cat was that severely injured and would require round the clock care to eventually get better over many weeks and still have a good quality of life, would you pay for it? I found it hard to answer, and even now I'm not sure what the answer would be. But Buster had no problem with his bills, mainly since he is owned by the actor Kelsey Grammer. The attack happened at Grammer's home in Malibu and Grammer was out filming something I think. I've never seen him in the clinic, but I know he has a bunch of dogs that are brought in for treatment. So in Buster's case, money was no object. Wish I could be at that stage in case something happened to my babies. Anyway that's my Buster story. There have been a ton of animals in the clinic since everyone is on summer vacation. Rememeber how I said I was going to get Mayhem shaved? Haven't had a chance because we don't have the cage space. It's been quite quite busy. Two black cats with MAJOR attitudes are boarding, and their names are Aretha and Whitney. hehehe... Aretha can be a bit ****y at times, but Whitney won't hesistate before taking a swing at you. I feel bad, but i'm kinda glad that she's declawed in the front, since she's bapped my nose a few times. Whew!! I know I've mention the two big Great Danes, Zeus and Tucker. Well Zeus had a tumor a while back and went to the RB, and last Friday morning I saw his owner come in..... He had a Great Dane puppy named Duke. Awwwwwwwww!!! He was two months old and about twenty pounds. I started giggling at the thought of Tucker, who is 135+ pounds, playing with a twenty pound pup. Can't wait to have them board at the clinic. That will be so much fun! I committed a horrible sin to cats on Friday. I gave a cat a bath. I know I know, and it was with cold water too. Hey, you have the cat in one hand and the hose in the other, so you can't really adjust the water. And not only did I bathe ONE cat, named Stimie, but I also bathed his buddy, Buckwheat. They both HOWLED their discontent, but I am proud to say that I was able to bathe both of them without sustaining any injuries. I'm now into week four of Microbiology this summer and I'm hating it. The teacher is so boring a cup of coffee laced with Ritalin couldn't help. The only good thing about working so hard at the vet clinic and putting in extra hours is of course the extra money. Today I splurged and got a drinkwell fountain for the kitties. Now I'll have to save up to get an Ionic Breeze air filter. Also, please give purrs for my classmate's cat, who fell out a three story window. She suffered a comminuted (shattered) fracture of her hip and there's still a large piece floating around in there. Fortunately she's doped up on so much Torb she doesn't feel much pain. Please give purrs that she gets better. Take Care, Kristi PS, hope my stories give people a little something else to read on this group. I've been quite shocked and disappointed at the lengths people have stooped to and the things people have said. I thoroughly have enjoyed visiting this group, even though I haven't followed every little thread. And it just kills me that people would stoop to flinging insults and posting pornography (I'm referring to the 'This is NOT Dan and Monica' thread) just to 'get back' at someone. I'll try to keep up with posting my Vet Tech journals for a nice change of pace and hope that this will blow over and we can get back to exchanging stories about our lovable kitties. Now I must go and break up a possible fight between Mischief and Mayhem. |
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"Mischief" wrote in message
ups.com... Yes I'm here, though things are pretty much still routine at the vet clinic. One animal I had failed to mention in my earlier journals was Buster. Yes he's a d-thing, but I didn't mention him because his story was always in flux. About two months ago, Buster's caretaker brought him in a state of panic. Buster had decided to go one on one with a coyote. Need I elaborate on what happened? i was filling a prescription when he was brought in, minus the skin on top of his head. He wasn't in shock, but he was shaken up. The best thing we could do was stop the bleeding, flush and debride the tissue and then lightly bandage him up. I did get a chance to help care for him in the many days and weeks to follow since his bandage needed to be change twice a day. A small section of his skull was exposed and part of his right eyelid was torn. Every day his bandage needed to be removed and the wound flushed and tended to. Eventuallly the granulation tissue covered the skull again, and he was then sent off to a specialist to sew up his head. But all this time Buster was wearing an e-collar. and Buster does NOT like e-collars. Almost everyday he would have what I would call his 'afternoon spaz' when he would whine and try furiously to remove his collar. we had to keep a close eye on him because once he managed to get it off and ripped out his staples. Now I am proud to say that Buster's head is now much much better and almost completely healed. His head is now a little funky looking and his right eyelid will be forever misshapened, but he can still see and he's alive. His staples are now out as of last Friday and hopefully when I go into work tomorrow I'll find that he went home. He's pretty much has stayed with us almost every day for the last two months for everyday care. I know what you're thinking, just how much did this cost? when he first came in, it seemed pretty hopeless. if your dog or cat was that severely injured and would require round the clock care to eventually get better over many weeks and still have a good quality of life, would you pay for it? I found it hard to answer, and even now I'm not sure what the answer would be. But Buster had no problem with his bills, mainly since he is owned by the actor Kelsey Grammer. The attack happened at Grammer's home in Malibu and Grammer was out filming something I think. I've never seen him in the clinic, but I know he has a bunch of dogs that are brought in for treatment. So in Buster's case, money was no object. Wish I could be at that stage in case something happened to my babies. Anyway that's my Buster story. There have been a ton of animals in the clinic since everyone is on summer vacation. Rememeber how I said I was going to get Mayhem shaved? Haven't had a chance because we don't have the cage space. It's been quite quite busy. Two black cats with MAJOR attitudes are boarding, and their names are Aretha and Whitney. hehehe... Aretha can be a bit ****y at times, but Whitney won't hesistate before taking a swing at you. I feel bad, but i'm kinda glad that she's declawed in the front, since she's bapped my nose a few times. Whew!! I know I've mention the two big Great Danes, Zeus and Tucker. Well Zeus had a tumor a while back and went to the RB, and last Friday morning I saw his owner come in..... He had a Great Dane puppy named Duke. Awwwwwwwww!!! He was two months old and about twenty pounds. I started giggling at the thought of Tucker, who is 135+ pounds, playing with a twenty pound pup. Can't wait to have them board at the clinic. That will be so much fun! I committed a horrible sin to cats on Friday. I gave a cat a bath. I know I know, and it was with cold water too. Hey, you have the cat in one hand and the hose in the other, so you can't really adjust the water. And not only did I bathe ONE cat, named Stimie, but I also bathed his buddy, Buckwheat. They both HOWLED their discontent, but I am proud to say that I was able to bathe both of them without sustaining any injuries. I'm now into week four of Microbiology this summer and I'm hating it. The teacher is so boring a cup of coffee laced with Ritalin couldn't help. The only good thing about working so hard at the vet clinic and putting in extra hours is of course the extra money. Today I splurged and got a drinkwell fountain for the kitties. Now I'll have to save up to get an Ionic Breeze air filter. Also, please give purrs for my classmate's cat, who fell out a three story window. She suffered a comminuted (shattered) fracture of her hip and there's still a large piece floating around in there. Fortunately she's doped up on so much Torb she doesn't feel much pain. Please give purrs that she gets better. Take Care, Kristi PS, hope my stories give people a little something else to read on this group. I've been quite shocked and disappointed at the lengths people have stooped to and the things people have said. I thoroughly have enjoyed visiting this group, even though I haven't followed every little thread. And it just kills me that people would stoop to flinging insults and posting pornography (I'm referring to the 'This is NOT Dan and Monica' thread) just to 'get back' at someone. I'll try to keep up with posting my Vet Tech journals for a nice change of pace and hope that this will blow over and we can get back to exchanging stories about our lovable kitties. Now I must go and break up a possible fight between Mischief and Mayhem. Thanks Kristi, that was a nice change! Purrs for your classmate's kitty, and purrs also for you and your allergies! Hugs, CatNipped |
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Mischief wrote:
Yes I'm here, though things are pretty much still routine at the vet clinic. I committed a horrible sin to cats on Friday. I gave a cat a bath. I know I know, and it was with cold water too. Hey, you have the cat in one hand and the hose in the other, so you can't really adjust the water. And not only did I bathe ONE cat, named Stimie, but I also bathed his buddy, Buckwheat. LOL! Stimie and Buckwheat?! That's just too funny! Jill |
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I for one, *LOVE* your Vet Tech Jornals! Please post more when your
schedule allows. I enjoy hearing about other pets/owners and their interaction with each other. Sadly, not all stories are happy, but this is not the land of Far Far Away, and bad things do happen As for that other stuff - I have been following the Conan deal on the other NG, but keeping out of it. People are getting way to nasty for my taste. Unfortunately, some of them have discovered this NG, and have flowed over here, trying to incite us against Dan & CatNipped. Fortunately (for me, anyway) they are the ones that I've plonked a long time ago for being nasty over there. All we can do is to keep plonking them, and responding to them with recipes when we *do* see their postings, and eventually they will go away. Mischief wrote: Yes I'm here, though things are pretty much still routine at the vet clinic. One animal I had failed to mention in my earlier journals was Buster. Yes he's a d-thing, but I didn't mention him because his story was always in flux. About two months ago, Buster's caretaker brought him in a state of panic. Buster had decided to go one on one with a coyote. Need I elaborate on what happened? i was filling a prescription when he was brought in, minus the skin on top of his head. He wasn't in shock, but he was shaken up. The best thing we could do was stop the bleeding, flush and debride the tissue and then lightly bandage him up. I did get a chance to help care for him in the many days and weeks to follow since his bandage needed to be change twice a day. A small section of his skull was exposed and part of his right eyelid was torn. Every day his bandage needed to be removed and the wound flushed and tended to. Eventuallly the granulation tissue covered the skull again, and he was then sent off to a specialist to sew up his head. But all this time Buster was wearing an e-collar. and Buster does NOT like e-collars. Almost everyday he would have what I would call his 'afternoon spaz' when he would whine and try furiously to remove his collar. we had to keep a close eye on him because once he managed to get it off and ripped out his staples. Now I am proud to say that Buster's head is now much much better and almost completely healed. His head is now a little funky looking and his right eyelid will be forever misshapened, but he can still see and he's alive. His staples are now out as of last Friday and hopefully when I go into work tomorrow I'll find that he went home. He's pretty much has stayed with us almost every day for the last two months for everyday care. I know what you're thinking, just how much did this cost? when he first came in, it seemed pretty hopeless. if your dog or cat was that severely injured and would require round the clock care to eventually get better over many weeks and still have a good quality of life, would you pay for it? I found it hard to answer, and even now I'm not sure what the answer would be. But Buster had no problem with his bills, mainly since he is owned by the actor Kelsey Grammer. The attack happened at Grammer's home in Malibu and Grammer was out filming something I think. I've never seen him in the clinic, but I know he has a bunch of dogs that are brought in for treatment. So in Buster's case, money was no object. Wish I could be at that stage in case something happened to my babies. Anyway that's my Buster story. There have been a ton of animals in the clinic since everyone is on summer vacation. Rememeber how I said I was going to get Mayhem shaved? Haven't had a chance because we don't have the cage space. It's been quite quite busy. Two black cats with MAJOR attitudes are boarding, and their names are Aretha and Whitney. hehehe... Aretha can be a bit ****y at times, but Whitney won't hesistate before taking a swing at you. I feel bad, but i'm kinda glad that she's declawed in the front, since she's bapped my nose a few times. Whew!! I know I've mention the two big Great Danes, Zeus and Tucker. Well Zeus had a tumor a while back and went to the RB, and last Friday morning I saw his owner come in..... He had a Great Dane puppy named Duke. Awwwwwwwww!!! He was two months old and about twenty pounds. I started giggling at the thought of Tucker, who is 135+ pounds, playing with a twenty pound pup. Can't wait to have them board at the clinic. That will be so much fun! I committed a horrible sin to cats on Friday. I gave a cat a bath. I know I know, and it was with cold water too. Hey, you have the cat in one hand and the hose in the other, so you can't really adjust the water. And not only did I bathe ONE cat, named Stimie, but I also bathed his buddy, Buckwheat. They both HOWLED their discontent, but I am proud to say that I was able to bathe both of them without sustaining any injuries. I'm now into week four of Microbiology this summer and I'm hating it. The teacher is so boring a cup of coffee laced with Ritalin couldn't help. The only good thing about working so hard at the vet clinic and putting in extra hours is of course the extra money. Today I splurged and got a drinkwell fountain for the kitties. Now I'll have to save up to get an Ionic Breeze air filter. Also, please give purrs for my classmate's cat, who fell out a three story window. She suffered a comminuted (shattered) fracture of her hip and there's still a large piece floating around in there. Fortunately she's doped up on so much Torb she doesn't feel much pain. Please give purrs that she gets better. Take Care, Kristi PS, hope my stories give people a little something else to read on this group. I've been quite shocked and disappointed at the lengths people have stooped to and the things people have said. I thoroughly have enjoyed visiting this group, even though I haven't followed every little thread. And it just kills me that people would stoop to flinging insults and posting pornography (I'm referring to the 'This is NOT Dan and Monica' thread) just to 'get back' at someone. I'll try to keep up with posting my Vet Tech journals for a nice change of pace and hope that this will blow over and we can get back to exchanging stories about our lovable kitties. Now I must go and break up a possible fight between Mischief and Mayhem. |
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"Mischief" wrote in message ups.com... Yes I'm here, though things are pretty much still routine at the vet clinic. One animal I had failed to mention in my earlier journals was Buster. Yes he's a d-thing, but I didn't mention him because his story was always in flux. About two months ago, Buster's caretaker brought him in a state of panic. Buster had decided to go one on one with a coyote. Need I elaborate on what happened? i was filling a prescription when he was brought in, minus the skin on top of his head. He wasn't in shock, but he was shaken up. The best thing we could do was stop the bleeding, flush and debride the tissue and then lightly bandage him up. I did get a chance to help care for him in the many days and weeks to follow since his bandage needed to be change twice a day. A small section of his skull was exposed and part of his right eyelid was torn. Every day his bandage needed to be removed and the wound flushed and tended to. Eventuallly the granulation tissue covered the skull again, and he was then sent off to a specialist to sew up his head. But all this time Buster was wearing an e-collar. and Buster does NOT like e-collars. Almost everyday he would have what I would call his 'afternoon spaz' when he would whine and try furiously to remove his collar. we had to keep a close eye on him because once he managed to get it off and ripped out his staples. Now I am proud to say that Buster's head is now much much better and almost completely healed. His head is now a little funky looking and his right eyelid will be forever misshapened, but he can still see and he's alive. His staples are now out as of last Friday and hopefully when I go into work tomorrow I'll find that he went home. He's pretty much has stayed with us almost every day for the last two months for everyday care. I know what you're thinking, just how much did this cost? when he first came in, it seemed pretty hopeless. if your dog or cat was that severely injured and would require round the clock care to eventually get better over many weeks and still have a good quality of life, would you pay for it? I found it hard to answer, and even now I'm not sure what the answer would be. But Buster had no problem with his bills, mainly since he is owned by the actor Kelsey Grammer. The attack happened at Grammer's home in Malibu and Grammer was out filming something I think. I've never seen him in the clinic, but I know he has a bunch of dogs that are brought in for treatment. So in Buster's case, money was no object. Wish I could be at that stage in case something happened to my babies. Anyway that's my Buster story. There have been a ton of animals in the clinic since everyone is on summer vacation. Rememeber how I said I was going to get Mayhem shaved? Haven't had a chance because we don't have the cage space. It's been quite quite busy. Do you have to put Mayhem under to shave? Once the vet mentioned shaving Rusty as the fur he swallowed was irritating his gut and caused diarrhea. It was expensive since he has to be put under. I decided against it. We eventually switched prescription food and the diarrhea was gone. Chico who lived at the vet clinic was shaved and he looked sad. All his fur has grown back and he is his old self again. They said his fur was matted and he won't let them comb him so he got shaved. He was shaved too last year. Seems to be a yearly ritual. Winnie Two black cats with MAJOR attitudes are boarding, and their names are Aretha and Whitney. hehehe... Aretha can be a bit ****y at times, but Whitney won't hesistate before taking a swing at you. I feel bad, but i'm kinda glad that she's declawed in the front, since she's bapped my nose a few times. Whew!! I know I've mention the two big Great Danes, Zeus and Tucker. Well Zeus had a tumor a while back and went to the RB, and last Friday morning I saw his owner come in..... He had a Great Dane puppy named Duke. Awwwwwwwww!!! He was two months old and about twenty pounds. I started giggling at the thought of Tucker, who is 135+ pounds, playing with a twenty pound pup. Can't wait to have them board at the clinic. That will be so much fun! I committed a horrible sin to cats on Friday. I gave a cat a bath. I know I know, and it was with cold water too. Hey, you have the cat in one hand and the hose in the other, so you can't really adjust the water. And not only did I bathe ONE cat, named Stimie, but I also bathed his buddy, Buckwheat. They both HOWLED their discontent, but I am proud to say that I was able to bathe both of them without sustaining any injuries. I'm now into week four of Microbiology this summer and I'm hating it. The teacher is so boring a cup of coffee laced with Ritalin couldn't help. The only good thing about working so hard at the vet clinic and putting in extra hours is of course the extra money. Today I splurged and got a drinkwell fountain for the kitties. Now I'll have to save up to get an Ionic Breeze air filter. Also, please give purrs for my classmate's cat, who fell out a three story window. She suffered a comminuted (shattered) fracture of her hip and there's still a large piece floating around in there. Fortunately she's doped up on so much Torb she doesn't feel much pain. Please give purrs that she gets better. Take Care, Kristi PS, hope my stories give people a little something else to read on this group. I've been quite shocked and disappointed at the lengths people have stooped to and the things people have said. I thoroughly have enjoyed visiting this group, even though I haven't followed every little thread. And it just kills me that people would stoop to flinging insults and posting pornography (I'm referring to the 'This is NOT Dan and Monica' thread) just to 'get back' at someone. I'll try to keep up with posting my Vet Tech journals for a nice change of pace and hope that this will blow over and we can get back to exchanging stories about our lovable kitties. Now I must go and break up a possible fight between Mischief and Mayhem. |
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Heavens yes, keep on posting. I love reading about your experiences (except
for the finals - that was painful!). -- Shirley B. Rexie's Mom To Reply by email: remove 'nick' Pictures of His Majesty, Rex are at: http://community.webshots.com/album/255873683SwWQZJ AND OUR HOMEPAGE: http://jumi-shirley-butler.com "Mischief" wrote in message ups.com... Yes I'm here, though things are pretty much still routine at the vet clinic. One animal I had failed to mention in my earlier journals was Buster. Yes he's a d-thing, but I didn't mention him because his story was always in flux. About two months ago, Buster's caretaker brought him in a state of panic. Buster had decided to go one on one with a coyote. Need I elaborate on what happened? i was filling a prescription when he was brought in, minus the skin on top of his head. He wasn't in shock, but he was shaken up. The best thing we could do was stop the bleeding, flush and debride the tissue and then lightly bandage him up. I did get a chance to help care for him in the many days and weeks to follow since his bandage needed to be change twice a day. A small section of his skull was exposed and part of his right eyelid was torn. Every day his bandage needed to be removed and the wound flushed and tended to. Eventuallly the granulation tissue covered the skull again, and he was then sent off to a specialist to sew up his head. But all this time Buster was wearing an e-collar. and Buster does NOT like e-collars. Almost everyday he would have what I would call his 'afternoon spaz' when he would whine and try furiously to remove his collar. we had to keep a close eye on him because once he managed to get it off and ripped out his staples. Now I am proud to say that Buster's head is now much much better and almost completely healed. His head is now a little funky looking and his right eyelid will be forever misshapened, but he can still see and he's alive. His staples are now out as of last Friday and hopefully when I go into work tomorrow I'll find that he went home. He's pretty much has stayed with us almost every day for the last two months for everyday care. I know what you're thinking, just how much did this cost? when he first came in, it seemed pretty hopeless. if your dog or cat was that severely injured and would require round the clock care to eventually get better over many weeks and still have a good quality of life, would you pay for it? I found it hard to answer, and even now I'm not sure what the answer would be. But Buster had no problem with his bills, mainly since he is owned by the actor Kelsey Grammer. The attack happened at Grammer's home in Malibu and Grammer was out filming something I think. I've never seen him in the clinic, but I know he has a bunch of dogs that are brought in for treatment. So in Buster's case, money was no object. Wish I could be at that stage in case something happened to my babies. Anyway that's my Buster story. There have been a ton of animals in the clinic since everyone is on summer vacation. Rememeber how I said I was going to get Mayhem shaved? Haven't had a chance because we don't have the cage space. It's been quite quite busy. Two black cats with MAJOR attitudes are boarding, and their names are Aretha and Whitney. hehehe... Aretha can be a bit ****y at times, but Whitney won't hesistate before taking a swing at you. I feel bad, but i'm kinda glad that she's declawed in the front, since she's bapped my nose a few times. Whew!! I know I've mention the two big Great Danes, Zeus and Tucker. Well Zeus had a tumor a while back and went to the RB, and last Friday morning I saw his owner come in..... He had a Great Dane puppy named Duke. Awwwwwwwww!!! He was two months old and about twenty pounds. I started giggling at the thought of Tucker, who is 135+ pounds, playing with a twenty pound pup. Can't wait to have them board at the clinic. That will be so much fun! I committed a horrible sin to cats on Friday. I gave a cat a bath. I know I know, and it was with cold water too. Hey, you have the cat in one hand and the hose in the other, so you can't really adjust the water. And not only did I bathe ONE cat, named Stimie, but I also bathed his buddy, Buckwheat. They both HOWLED their discontent, but I am proud to say that I was able to bathe both of them without sustaining any injuries. I'm now into week four of Microbiology this summer and I'm hating it. The teacher is so boring a cup of coffee laced with Ritalin couldn't help. The only good thing about working so hard at the vet clinic and putting in extra hours is of course the extra money. Today I splurged and got a drinkwell fountain for the kitties. Now I'll have to save up to get an Ionic Breeze air filter. Also, please give purrs for my classmate's cat, who fell out a three story window. She suffered a comminuted (shattered) fracture of her hip and there's still a large piece floating around in there. Fortunately she's doped up on so much Torb she doesn't feel much pain. Please give purrs that she gets better. Take Care, Kristi PS, hope my stories give people a little something else to read on this group. I've been quite shocked and disappointed at the lengths people have stooped to and the things people have said. I thoroughly have enjoyed visiting this group, even though I haven't followed every little thread. And it just kills me that people would stoop to flinging insults and posting pornography (I'm referring to the 'This is NOT Dan and Monica' thread) just to 'get back' at someone. I'll try to keep up with posting my Vet Tech journals for a nice change of pace and hope that this will blow over and we can get back to exchanging stories about our lovable kitties. Now I must go and break up a possible fight between Mischief and Mayhem. |
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I love your stories. Healing purrs for Buster.
Ann "Mischief" wrote in message ups.com... Yes I'm here, though things are pretty much still routine at the vet clinic. One animal I had failed to mention in my earlier journals was Buster. Yes he's a d-thing, but I didn't mention him because his story was always in flux. About two months ago, Buster's caretaker brought him in a state of panic. Buster had decided to go one on one with a coyote. Need I elaborate on what happened? i was filling a prescription when he was brought in, minus the skin on top of his head. He wasn't in shock, but he was shaken up. The best thing we could do was stop the bleeding, flush and debride the tissue and then lightly bandage him up. I did get a chance to help care for him in the many days and weeks to follow since his bandage needed to be change twice a day. A small section of his skull was exposed and part of his right eyelid was torn. Every day his bandage needed to be removed and the wound flushed and tended to. Eventuallly the granulation tissue covered the skull again, and he was then sent off to a specialist to sew up his head. But all this time Buster was wearing an e-collar. and Buster does NOT like e-collars. Almost everyday he would have what I would call his 'afternoon spaz' when he would whine and try furiously to remove his collar. we had to keep a close eye on him because once he managed to get it off and ripped out his staples. Now I am proud to say that Buster's head is now much much better and almost completely healed. His head is now a little funky looking and his right eyelid will be forever misshapened, but he can still see and he's alive. His staples are now out as of last Friday and hopefully when I go into work tomorrow I'll find that he went home. He's pretty much has stayed with us almost every day for the last two months for everyday care. I know what you're thinking, just how much did this cost? when he first came in, it seemed pretty hopeless. if your dog or cat was that severely injured and would require round the clock care to eventually get better over many weeks and still have a good quality of life, would you pay for it? I found it hard to answer, and even now I'm not sure what the answer would be. But Buster had no problem with his bills, mainly since he is owned by the actor Kelsey Grammer. The attack happened at Grammer's home in Malibu and Grammer was out filming something I think. I've never seen him in the clinic, but I know he has a bunch of dogs that are brought in for treatment. So in Buster's case, money was no object. Wish I could be at that stage in case something happened to my babies. Anyway that's my Buster story. There have been a ton of animals in the clinic since everyone is on summer vacation. Rememeber how I said I was going to get Mayhem shaved? Haven't had a chance because we don't have the cage space. It's been quite quite busy. Two black cats with MAJOR attitudes are boarding, and their names are Aretha and Whitney. hehehe... Aretha can be a bit ****y at times, but Whitney won't hesistate before taking a swing at you. I feel bad, but i'm kinda glad that she's declawed in the front, since she's bapped my nose a few times. Whew!! I know I've mention the two big Great Danes, Zeus and Tucker. Well Zeus had a tumor a while back and went to the RB, and last Friday morning I saw his owner come in..... He had a Great Dane puppy named Duke. Awwwwwwwww!!! He was two months old and about twenty pounds. I started giggling at the thought of Tucker, who is 135+ pounds, playing with a twenty pound pup. Can't wait to have them board at the clinic. That will be so much fun! I committed a horrible sin to cats on Friday. I gave a cat a bath. I know I know, and it was with cold water too. Hey, you have the cat in one hand and the hose in the other, so you can't really adjust the water. And not only did I bathe ONE cat, named Stimie, but I also bathed his buddy, Buckwheat. They both HOWLED their discontent, but I am proud to say that I was able to bathe both of them without sustaining any injuries. I'm now into week four of Microbiology this summer and I'm hating it. The teacher is so boring a cup of coffee laced with Ritalin couldn't help. The only good thing about working so hard at the vet clinic and putting in extra hours is of course the extra money. Today I splurged and got a drinkwell fountain for the kitties. Now I'll have to save up to get an Ionic Breeze air filter. Also, please give purrs for my classmate's cat, who fell out a three story window. She suffered a comminuted (shattered) fracture of her hip and there's still a large piece floating around in there. Fortunately she's doped up on so much Torb she doesn't feel much pain. Please give purrs that she gets better. Take Care, Kristi PS, hope my stories give people a little something else to read on this group. I've been quite shocked and disappointed at the lengths people have stooped to and the things people have said. I thoroughly have enjoyed visiting this group, even though I haven't followed every little thread. And it just kills me that people would stoop to flinging insults and posting pornography (I'm referring to the 'This is NOT Dan and Monica' thread) just to 'get back' at someone. I'll try to keep up with posting my Vet Tech journals for a nice change of pace and hope that this will blow over and we can get back to exchanging stories about our lovable kitties. Now I must go and break up a possible fight between Mischief and Mayhem. |
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Mischief wrote:
Yes I'm here, though things are pretty much still routine at the vet clinic. One animal I had failed to mention in my earlier journals was Buster. Yes he's a d-thing, but I didn't mention him because his story was always in flux. About two months ago, Buster's caretaker brought him in a state of panic. Buster had decided to go one on one with a coyote. Need I elaborate on what happened? i was filling a prescription when he was brought in, minus the skin on top of his head. He wasn't in shock, but he was shaken up. The best thing we could do was stop the bleeding, flush and debride the tissue and then lightly bandage him up. I did get a chance to help care for him in the many days and weeks to follow since his bandage needed to be change twice a day. A small section of his skull was exposed and part of his right eyelid was torn. Every day his bandage needed to be removed and the wound flushed and tended to. Eventuallly the granulation tissue covered the skull again, and he was then sent off to a specialist to sew up his head. But all this time Buster was wearing an e-collar. and Buster does NOT like e-collars. Almost everyday he would have what I would call his 'afternoon spaz' when he would whine and try furiously to remove his collar. we had to keep a close eye on him because once he managed to get it off and ripped out his staples. Now I am proud to say that Buster's head is now much much better and almost completely healed. His head is now a little funky looking and his right eyelid will be forever misshapened, but he can still see and he's alive. His staples are now out as of last Friday and hopefully when I go into work tomorrow I'll find that he went home. He's pretty much has stayed with us almost every day for the last two months for everyday care. I know what you're thinking, just how much did this cost? when he first came in, it seemed pretty hopeless. if your dog or cat was that severely injured and would require round the clock care to eventually get better over many weeks and still have a good quality of life, would you pay for it? I found it hard to answer, and even now I'm not sure what the answer would be. But Buster had no problem with his bills, mainly since he is owned by the actor Kelsey Grammer. The attack happened at Grammer's home in Malibu and Grammer was out filming something I think. I've never seen him in the clinic, but I know he has a bunch of dogs that are brought in for treatment. So in Buster's case, money was no object. Wish I could be at that stage in case something happened to my babies. Anyway that's my Buster story. There have been a ton of animals in the clinic since everyone is on summer vacation. Rememeber how I said I was going to get Mayhem shaved? Haven't had a chance because we don't have the cage space. It's been quite quite busy. Two black cats with MAJOR attitudes are boarding, and their names are Aretha and Whitney. hehehe... Aretha can be a bit ****y at times, but Whitney won't hesistate before taking a swing at you. I feel bad, but i'm kinda glad that she's declawed in the front, since she's bapped my nose a few times. Whew!! I know I've mention the two big Great Danes, Zeus and Tucker. Well Zeus had a tumor a while back and went to the RB, and last Friday morning I saw his owner come in..... He had a Great Dane puppy named Duke. Awwwwwwwww!!! He was two months old and about twenty pounds. I started giggling at the thought of Tucker, who is 135+ pounds, playing with a twenty pound pup. Can't wait to have them board at the clinic. That will be so much fun! I committed a horrible sin to cats on Friday. I gave a cat a bath. I know I know, and it was with cold water too. Hey, you have the cat in one hand and the hose in the other, so you can't really adjust the water. And not only did I bathe ONE cat, named Stimie, but I also bathed his buddy, Buckwheat. They both HOWLED their discontent, but I am proud to say that I was able to bathe both of them without sustaining any injuries. I'm now into week four of Microbiology this summer and I'm hating it. The teacher is so boring a cup of coffee laced with Ritalin couldn't help. The only good thing about working so hard at the vet clinic and putting in extra hours is of course the extra money. Today I splurged and got a drinkwell fountain for the kitties. Now I'll have to save up to get an Ionic Breeze air filter. Also, please give purrs for my classmate's cat, who fell out a three story window. She suffered a comminuted (shattered) fracture of her hip and there's still a large piece floating around in there. Fortunately she's doped up on so much Torb she doesn't feel much pain. Please give purrs that she gets better. Take Care, Kristi PS, hope my stories give people a little something else to read on this group. I've been quite shocked and disappointed at the lengths people have stooped to and the things people have said. I thoroughly have enjoyed visiting this group, even though I haven't followed every little thread. And it just kills me that people would stoop to flinging insults and posting pornography (I'm referring to the 'This is NOT Dan and Monica' thread) just to 'get back' at someone. I'll try to keep up with posting my Vet Tech journals for a nice change of pace and hope that this will blow over and we can get back to exchanging stories about our lovable kitties. Now I must go and break up a possible fight between Mischief and Mayhem. Healing purrs for both Buster and for your classmate's cat. And "can't we all just get along" purrs for Imp, Mischief and Mayhem -- Elise (supervised by Gossamer & Jeeves) pics: |
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Thanks, Kristi. I enjoy reading your reports!
Sandy |
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In article . com,
"Mischief" wrote: I'm now into week four of Microbiology this summer and I'm hating it. The teacher is so boring a cup of coffee laced with Ritalin couldn't help. I'm sorry. It sounds like you have very good clinical teachers, but terrible basic science teachers. Pharmacology and microbiology, well taught, can be utterly fascinating. |
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