did they stick a camera down her neck Katey?

She's a sweet looking kitty. My cat would have to be duct taped to the table to get her to stay still in a vets room.


@katymatey* wrote:

Thanks bright.ton.

 

Pretty much what I expected. Seems a shame that she is having this problem when she is so young.


It's heartbreaking Katy but being young could be a good thing as she may well recover sooner than an older kitty would. 

Please keep us informed.  She's such a lovely little one.  

Thanks everyone.

 

She is a very sweet little cat, sort of tortoiseshell but not quite. Can't make up my mind what she is exactly.

No, scarlet, they knock her out and put a scope down her throat to see what is going on, same as they do for humans.

 

Could be anything at all, but it might also be an alergy... 

 

If chicken  + pet milk is okay for her, then you know what to feed her when she gets home again until they find out what is going on.

 

Second opinion is important in my opinion...  could even be, as suggested, a blockage or an ulcer... or something she was born with that might need an operation....

 

Very hard to deal with and very distressing for you...

 

Do let us know how you get along.

 

 


No, scarlet, they knock her out and put a scope down her throat to see what is going on, same as they do for humans.

 

I'm aware of that. What I was trying to ascertain is, did they definitely have a bo-peep or did they just assume it's an ulcer.

I used to have Burmese cats and she rather looks like one to me. Her colour is what's called Blue/Cream Tortie - it's like a washed-out variant of tortoiseshell.

If she is a Burmese, they are quite a small cat and have gorgeous "doggy-like" natures, with a definite sense of humour.

I really hope she recovers soon.

Marina.

I used to have Burmese cats and she rather looks like one to me. Her colour is what's called Blue/Cream Tortie - it's like a washed-out variant of tortoiseshell.

If she is a Burmese, they are quite a small cat and have gorgeous "doggy-like" natures, with a definite sense of humour.
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I really hope she recovers soon.

Marina.


@nevillesdaughter wrote:
I used to have Burmese cats and she rather looks like one to me. Her colour is what's called Blue/Cream Tortie - it's like a washed-out variant of tortoiseshell.

If she is a Burmese, they are quite a small cat and have gorgeous "doggy-like" natures, with a definite sense of humour.

I really hope she recovers soon.

Marina.

I think you are correct Marina. I looked at some google images, and she is a good match for some there.

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awww katy she is a pretty little thing

 

hope they can sort her out and she gets better xx

the cat is chucking up blood!

 

maybe you should get used to the idea of that cat dying soon.

 

how many people chuck up blood and live?