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So, I noticed that Milly Mittens had blood in her stools yesterday and the vet reviewed her this evening. He is treating it as an infection as the symptoms are very short-lived. Which is more positive than I was when I first noticed she was under the weather.
She had an antibiotic injection tonight, but we have to take her back to the vet if no improvement in 5 days.
I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that this is all it is. :(
 
So, I noticed that Milly Mittens had blood in her stools yesterday and the vet reviewed her this evening. He is treating it as an infection as the symptoms are very short-lived. Which is more positive than I was when I first noticed she was under the weather.
She had an antibiotic injection tonight, but we have to take her back to the vet if no improvement in 5 days.
I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that this is all it is. :(

:(

get well soon, milly mittens
 
So, I noticed that Milly Mittens had blood in her stools yesterday and the vet reviewed her this evening. He is treating it as an infection as the symptoms are very short-lived. Which is more positive than I was when I first noticed she was under the weather.
She had an antibiotic injection tonight, but we have to take her back to the vet if no improvement in 5 days.
I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that this is all it is. :(

I hope that does the trick and that she gets well soon
 
bella and chole a couple days after valentines:

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Radar went for his post-op checkup today to make sure there was no sign of infection or bad inflammation and that his mouth was healing ok. Vet was astonished, because he had ALL his teeth apart from his canines removed on Tuesday and his gums are completely healed, she's never seen a cat heal that fast after so many extractions. He was originally scheduled to go back for a final checkup next Friday but vet has said he has healed so well that is not necessary.

So basically, my cat scratched everyone who tried to take bloods from him, and healed super quick - my cat is essentially Wolverine :hmm:

Sonic's turn next, he is going in Tuesday for his annual, also to have his snotty nose investigated - we thought it was a (fairly normal and common) flare up of a dormant cat flu virus at first, but it's not clearing up so needs looking into.
 
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Oh, vet bill for Radar's dental was £750, insurance will be paying for a good portion of that (they agreed to it before the surgery, we'll have to pay around 20%, we'll get a final bill letting us know the outstanding amount after petplan have coughed up)
 
Lap occupation was decided upon just as it was getting dark and I was watching the football. Rather than wreck my eyes, I decided to lift her up, carry her to the light switch, turn them on and then return to the sofa, depositing her back where she was. I think she was a little shocked at my impertinence, but happily went back to sleep.
 
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