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Me too! He is not happy about being in the pen at all though and is making sure we all know it.That`s great news! So glad to hear your boy is home.
Me too! He is not happy about being in the pen at all though and is making sure we all know it.That`s great news! So glad to hear your boy is home.
Spoiled is putting it lightly haha.Home and being spoiled rotten! That is the most wonderful news!
Awesome news! I'm so happy to hear Charlie is doing well. It's ok if they pee outside the box at first---Bingo peed in the exam room at the vet as we were checking out to go home. The point is, he peed at all. He will remember the places he preferred to do it and once the situation calms down, things will go back to normal. Bingo was at the emergency vet ER for 5 days with that catheter in after surgery to make sure his urethra stayed open and there was no blood draining.CHARLIE IS HOME!!!!
I repeat, CHARLIE IS HOME!!
He is currently in his super big pen. He's had his meds for the night and has access to food, water, a litter box (which he has already used and is now just sitting in crying in protest at being stuck in a pen, he's VERY angry about this.)
He goes back on Monday to have his stitches removed.
It sounds like you and I went through something slightly similar! Charlie had to have his cath in for 10! But he decided to be a gremlin and pull it on the 9th day himself, lol. The vets are still trying to figure out how he did it, I'm sure!Awesome news! I'm so happy to hear Charlie is doing well. It's ok if they pee outside the box at first---Bingo peed in the exam room at the vet as we were checking out to go home. The point is, he peed at all. He will remember the places he preferred to do it and once the situation calms down, things will go back to normal. Bingo was at the emergency vet ER for 5 days with that catheter in after surgery to make sure his urethra stayed open and there was no blood draining.
Sounds like you did everything right that you could have done, and now he's home, spoiled rotten, and living the good life. I'm so glad the story has a happy ending!
I'm getting pretty lucky I think! He's already forgiven me! (The treats helped I think) He seems to only cry when he can't see me or my mom, so we're kind of at the moment taking turns being awake so he can always see one of us and get pets periodically. He purrs up a storm the moment you pet him, too! It's adorable.The ratio for time spent at the vets vs time spent complaining about it seems to be about 1/3. You`re probably going to have to do a lot more apologizing and offering of gifts before you`re forgiven.
Thank you! I always feel better when you reply!! <3Hi. Not the end of the world. Some cats do this. It will most likely granulated in.
Thank you. I hope he feels better soon too! The meds really knock him out. I think maybe the pain from messing with the stitches also kind of made him feel bleh today. He only ate a little and hasn't drank any water today. If this continues into tomorrow, I'll be calling the vet about it. He did pee a very small amount after I cleaned his litter box tonight, meowed a bit while doing it - can't tell if he's straining/in pain or if he just feels like he has to go because of everything that happened. He was also kind of pissed because we had just given him his meds. The only food and treats he's been getting are urinary tract health ones, so I'm doubtful he's reblocking and more thinking he's just sore/tired from the meds. But I'm gonna keep watching him to be on the safe side.I`m glad to hear the vet doesn`t think you need to worry. Poor old Charlie, I hope he`s feeling better soon.
Thank you! His coat feels good, ears are cool and his nose is nice and cold and wet!He looks so much better!