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Sapphire
This week my Sapphire has to have a tooth pulled. She will need light
anesthesia. To make matters worse she doesn't seem to jump anymore and goes up the stairs slowly. The vet gave her a cortisone shot a week ago which if it helped would mean she has arthritis. I don't think it helped. She is 14. When I bring her in for the tooth I will ask the vet to give her a blood test to see what is what. Beyond that she seems very healthy, eats very well, is a little on the heavy side and is a very happy cat that really seems to enjoy her life. She goes out on her deck every day, even in 20 degree weather unless it's windy or rainy. She also is an absolutely perfect angel. -- Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 20:04:31 GMT, "Barb"
wrote: This week my Sapphire has to have a tooth pulled. She will need light anesthesia. To make matters worse she doesn't seem to jump anymore and goes up the stairs slowly. The vet gave her a cortisone shot a week ago which if it helped would mean she has arthritis. I don't think it helped. She is 14. When I bring her in for the tooth I will ask the vet to give her a blood test to see what is what. Beyond that she seems very healthy, eats very well, is a little on the heavy side and is a very happy cat that really seems to enjoy her life. She goes out on her deck every day, even in 20 degree weather unless it's windy or rainy. She also is an absolutely perfect angel. My Siamese (RB) had two teeth pulled when she was 15 (more or less) and she got along just fine. She had been having trouble eating and it was apparently because the teeth hurt. Best of luck. |
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 20:04:31 GMT, "Barb"
wrote: This week my Sapphire has to have a tooth pulled. She will need light anesthesia. To make matters worse she doesn't seem to jump anymore and goes up the stairs slowly. The vet gave her a cortisone shot a week ago which if it helped would mean she has arthritis. I don't think it helped. She is 14. When I bring her in for the tooth I will ask the vet to give her a blood test to see what is what. Beyond that she seems very healthy, eats very well, is a little on the heavy side and is a very happy cat that really seems to enjoy her life. She goes out on her deck every day, even in 20 degree weather unless it's windy or rainy. She also is an absolutely perfect angel. My Siamese (RB) had two teeth pulled when she was 15 (more or less) and she got along just fine. She had been having trouble eating and it was apparently because the teeth hurt. Best of luck. |
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If she has a bad tooth, you may be suprised how much better she feels after
getting it out. I would however benefit from a complet geriatric blood workup (maybe skewed potassium? That can affect walking) and check for arthritis. Cortisone does NOT necessarily help that in cats. The only relief my vet has found for some of her arthritic cats is supplements like Cosequin. She did not even believe in it until she had a cat that was so bad she sent the owners to the vet colleg at Kansas U. They said they couldn't do anything. So having NOTHING to lose she gave her cliet a box of Cosequin and could NOT believe it was the same cat 8 weeks later. Since then , she swears by it. Karen "Barb" wrote in message ... This week my Sapphire has to have a tooth pulled. She will need light anesthesia. To make matters worse she doesn't seem to jump anymore and goes up the stairs slowly. The vet gave her a cortisone shot a week ago which if it helped would mean she has arthritis. I don't think it helped. She is 14. When I bring her in for the tooth I will ask the vet to give her a blood test to see what is what. Beyond that she seems very healthy, eats very well, is a little on the heavy side and is a very happy cat that really seems to enjoy her life. She goes out on her deck every day, even in 20 degree weather unless it's windy or rainy. She also is an absolutely perfect angel. -- Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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If she has a bad tooth, you may be suprised how much better she feels after
getting it out. I would however benefit from a complet geriatric blood workup (maybe skewed potassium? That can affect walking) and check for arthritis. Cortisone does NOT necessarily help that in cats. The only relief my vet has found for some of her arthritic cats is supplements like Cosequin. She did not even believe in it until she had a cat that was so bad she sent the owners to the vet colleg at Kansas U. They said they couldn't do anything. So having NOTHING to lose she gave her cliet a box of Cosequin and could NOT believe it was the same cat 8 weeks later. Since then , she swears by it. Karen "Barb" wrote in message ... This week my Sapphire has to have a tooth pulled. She will need light anesthesia. To make matters worse she doesn't seem to jump anymore and goes up the stairs slowly. The vet gave her a cortisone shot a week ago which if it helped would mean she has arthritis. I don't think it helped. She is 14. When I bring her in for the tooth I will ask the vet to give her a blood test to see what is what. Beyond that she seems very healthy, eats very well, is a little on the heavy side and is a very happy cat that really seems to enjoy her life. She goes out on her deck every day, even in 20 degree weather unless it's windy or rainy. She also is an absolutely perfect angel. -- Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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Karen, I will print out your letter and definitely ask the vet about these
things. He had mentioned some various possible medications but I don't remember the names of them. If it's lack of potassium or arthritis it would be great because these things can be managed. Thanks for the input, Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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Karen, I will print out your letter and definitely ask the vet about these
things. He had mentioned some various possible medications but I don't remember the names of them. If it's lack of potassium or arthritis it would be great because these things can be managed. Thanks for the input, Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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Thanks for the info. The vet called and Sapphire's extraction is done.
She's fine and I have to call around five to see if she's ready to be picked up. I felt awful leaving her this morning and can't understand how at this stage in my life I am not a lot tougher! Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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Thanks for the info. The vet called and Sapphire's extraction is done.
She's fine and I have to call around five to see if she's ready to be picked up. I felt awful leaving her this morning and can't understand how at this stage in my life I am not a lot tougher! Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time. |
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