Bertie is at the vets...(UPDATE - he's fine now!)

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  1. Elizabeth and Bertie

    Elizabeth and Bertie Well-Known Member

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    Hi,

    I know y'all have busy schedules, but if you have a spare moment please send some positive vibes Bertie's way...

    He was coughing/gagging this morning periodically and unable to eat anything (despite his best efforts (because he likes his food!)). It seemed to me that he had something stuck in his throat. And I did find some clear puke that had some straw-like stuff in it (not entirely sure whether this is from Bert or one of the Civvies...).

    Anyway, he is currently at the vets and will probably - as I write this - be under anaesthesia while they try to remove whatever is in his throat.

    I'm sure Bertie would appreciate any positive thoughts. And so would I.... :cry:

    Thanks...
     
  2. BJM

    BJM Well-Known Member

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    {{Hugs}}

    Hang in there!
     
  3. Elizabeth and Bertie

    Elizabeth and Bertie Well-Known Member

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    Aw, thanks, BJM,

    Just had a call from the vet nurse saying they're shortly going to check him over again and review the situation before putting him under anaesthesia. Given his age they don't want to put him through any unnecessary procudures.... So, I'm just waiting to hear from them, and biting (what's left of) my fingernails! nailbite_smile
     
  4. MommaOfMuse

    MommaOfMuse Well-Known Member

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    Prayers on there way for Bertie that he will soon be back to gobbling his noms again and whatever is in his throat is easy for his doctor's to remove.

    Also calming vibes to you, I know how worrisome it is whenever one of our babies needs to go under the knife.


    Mel, Maxwell, Autumn & The Fur Gang
     
  5. jenwales

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    I'm sending many positive thoughts to you and Bertie.
     
  6. Hope + (((Baby)))GA

    Hope + (((Baby)))GA Well-Known Member

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    Sending many prayers that they find the problem and Bertie is back home with you today. Please let us know.
     
  7. jt and trouble (GA)

    jt and trouble (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Oh my goodness! Adding my prayers...

    jeanne
     
  8. Hillary & Maui (GA)

    Hillary & Maui (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Sending good thoughts your way. Hopefully, whatever he ate, is something that they can easily remove or he can easily pass.
     
  9. Elizabeth and Bertie

    Elizabeth and Bertie Well-Known Member

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    UPDATE...

    Thanks for the kind wishes, folks.

    The vet decided to hold off on the anaesthesia and just monitor Bertie throughout the day to see if the coughing stopped on it's own, which it seems to have done....(Phew!). I have no doubt that this is entirely due to FDMB people sending positive thoughts! ;-) :lol:

    They'd like to continue to monitor him until the clinic closes later this evening, then we'll bring him home... I am really hoping he will be able to eat OK (without gagging).... Fingers crossed.....

    Thanks again!
     
  10. Diana&Tom

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    (((((Eliz))))) - hoping that by the time you get this, Bertie will be back home and chomping on something tasty. As I said in my email, something similar happened to my Tom many years ago and it turned out to be just a furball that he couldn't quite cough up. I had called the vet and was just getting his basket out when he gave a huge cough and out came whatever it was that he'd been gagging on (in his case, a long piece of grass).

    Keep us informed, Eliz!
    xx
     
  11. Elizabeth and Bertie

    Elizabeth and Bertie Well-Known Member

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    Hmmm...

    Well, Bertie is back from the vets... But as soon as he started to eat he started coughing and gagging again... I can still hear him as I type this...

    I did manage to check his BG and it was really high, so I've given him just a token dose of insulin so that he has something in his system.

    If he isn't any better by morning then I guess we'll be back at the vets again...

    Here's hoping he improves very soon. And I send out the same wish to all other cats and indeed to all suffering creatures everywhere: "May you be happy. May you be healthy. May you be free from suffering."
     
  12. BJM

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    You might make the food very soupy to see if that helps him eat it.
     
  13. Tara & Buster

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    Ack! C'mon Bertie hack it up! Hopefully that's all it is. How worrisome! Sending anti-hacking vines and positive thoughts your way. Let's get this little issue resolved quickly, eh?
     
  14. Jill and Remi

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    Adding my positive thoughts that Bertie is all better soon.
     
  15. Elizabeth and Bertie

    Elizabeth and Bertie Well-Known Member

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    UPDATE...

    Well... Bertie didn't cough it up... And he made a lot of efforts to do so thoughout the night (poor little chap....) He sleeps snuggled up next to me in the bed so I could feel every one of those coughs....

    So, he's back at the vets today and they'll anaesthetise him shortly and then try to find and remove the obstruction...

    Thanks so much for the kind wishes, folks. You are all real sweeties to take the time and trouble to do that.

    Will let you know how things go...
     
  16. Diana&Tom

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    Take heart from what the vet said, Eliz - he sounded reassuring, didn't he...

    My little Sapphire sleeps snuggled up next to me in my bed too! I'm sure all of our little furry babies are sending Bertie get well wishes...

    xx
     
  17. Hillary & Maui (GA)

    Hillary & Maui (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Sending good wishes and a quick, easy, pain free vet visit!
     
  18. Elizabeth and Bertie

    Elizabeth and Bertie Well-Known Member

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    UPDATE...

    Bertie is fine! dancing_cat

    The vet removed a piece of tough grass from behind his soft palate. Phew!

    Bertie also had some blood tests done and the vet said he was impressed by how good the results were. Even his blood glucose was good apparently! The vet was quite puzzled by that one...

    Will collect him in a couple of hours. It will be SO good to have him home. cat_pet_icon

    Thanks for the support, folks. :smile:
     
  19. Hope + (((Baby)))GA

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    :RAHCAT Fantastic news to read. I'm so glad they found the problem and it has been taken care of and your boy will be home this afternoon with you.
     
  20. MommaOfMuse

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    Woohoo glad to here that Bertie is fine now and will soon be gobbling up his noms again!

    I also have a Bertie he is a big blue point siamese mix ...it must be something in the name..lol Our Bertie a few years ago came strolling in the computer room bleeding from the mouth and cause me to nearly faint at all the blood pouring from his mouth, rushed him to the vet only to find out that he had gotten a paper cut under his tongue. (he's a pica boy) ohmygod_smile What is it about Berties that they have to go chew on things they shouldn't? :roll:

    Mel, Maxwell, Autumn & The Fur Gang
     
  21. jenwales

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    I'm so glad Bertie is ok!
     
  22. jt and trouble (GA)

    jt and trouble (GA) Well-Known Member

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    What a relief..whew...thanks for the update.
     
  23. lynn and bear (ga)

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    Glad he's got that out of there, poor guy. whew!
     
  24. Diana&Tom

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    I knew it! Good old Bertie!
    xx
     
  25. Jill and Remi

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    Thanks for the update. That is good news. I am sure you will both sleep better tonight.
     
  26. Tara & Buster

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    Fantastic news! Now Bertie can put gud fud stuffs in his mouffers instead! Whew!
     
  27. BJM

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    Terrific!
     
  28. Jean and Charcoal

    Jean and Charcoal Well-Known Member

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    So glad to hear that Bertie is doing okay today. These furbabies, sure do give us the scares sometimes! Hope he will not be eating anymore of that kind of grassy stuff. Take care!

    Jean and Charcoal (GA)
     
  29. jupiter_waltz

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    Good to hear Elizabeth that Bertie has made it through and I sure he is a little upset with himself from distressing you....but all good now I hope. A peice of grass, not even a fish bone, I guess cats should be leaving the grassy fields to the cows. Good to hear Bertie is back on all fours ;-)

    Brad
     
  30. Allie & Myrtle (GA)

    Allie & Myrtle (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Whew... from over here, too! Feel the big sigh of relief?

    Myrtle developed a cough not long after I got her and it had the vet quite puzzled. She was scheduled to have anesthesia to look down her throat... when she came right and never coughed again. But after she came home I listened out for a cough for some time.

    Glad to hear Bertie is well and you are at peace once more!
     
  31. Elizabeth and Bertie

    Elizabeth and Bertie Well-Known Member

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    Aw, shucks, fellas... I am SO touched by your kindness. And Bertie would be too - if he could read! ;-) :lol:

    FDMB is such a good forum... :thumbup
     
  32. Hillary & Maui (GA)

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    good news and glad it was a simple, easy fix!
     
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