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Need some advice...my cat, 5months old, has a foriegn body in her intestines and is causing her to vomit and inflammation...the vet said she'll need x-rays to find where the object is located and then surgery. They gave me a quote on all of it and I wouldn't be able to afford it if I saved for the next 3 months and I don't have pet insurance...what should I do? I've researched and eventually a foriegn body will kill an animal from either starvation or infection if not treated quickly.Originally posted by Wh33lhopThis is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.Comment
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Give the cat up to someone with the means to get her the help she needs. It will be rough but the best thing for her.For all things 24v, check out Markert Motorworks!Originally posted by mbonanniI hate modded emtree, I hate modded cawrz, I hate jdm, I hate swag, I hate stanceyolokids, I hate bags (on cars), I hate stuff that is slowz, I hate tires.
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Need some advice...my cat, 5months old, has a foriegn body in her intestines and is causing her to vomit and inflammation...the vet said she'll need x-rays to find where the object is located and then surgery. They gave me a quote on all of it and I wouldn't be able to afford it if I saved for the next 3 months and I don't have pet insurance...what should I do? I've researched and eventually a foriegn body will kill an animal from either starvation or infection if not treated quickly.
My chihuahua swollowed a tampon (fucking gross) and it was stuck in him for a while. He was crapping out very foul smelling diarrhea. We were very scared, but thankfully he was able to throw it up after a couple days. Do you know what it is?2014 Alpine White 335i MSport
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Need some advice...my cat, 5months old, has a foriegn body in her intestines and is causing her to vomit and inflammation...the vet said she'll need x-rays to find where the object is located and then surgery. They gave me a quote on all of it and I wouldn't be able to afford it if I saved for the next 3 months and I don't have pet insurance...what should I do? I've researched and eventually a foriegn body will kill an animal from either starvation or infection if not treated quickly.
If you look at low cost animal clinics or pet rescues they should be able to help you with surgery costs and such. Or ask the clinic if you can make monthly payments/weekly payments till the bill is paid off.Comment
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$250 for just x-ray...from what they told me it's in her large intestines...so pretty far down. I'm hoping she can just pass whatever it is (it made it that far)...it didn't show up on the x-ray but the inflammation was apparent to them (I couldn't see it but I'm "untrained"), it was probably floss or something very thin the x-ray itself can't pick up. I looked into their credit card options, however, I don't qualify because it's obviously based on credit and mine is below shit grade. I feel a little better today though since she was able to keep down what she ate last night along with passing it. From what I've read, animals that have foreign objects stuck in their intestines will discontinue eating and if they do eat, cannot pass. She's eating right now as I'm typing and is acting just as active as ever. Hopefully my vet was just trying to get my wallet out, shitty thing to do, but I'll just never return there.Originally posted by Wh33lhopThis is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.Comment
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$250 for just x-ray...from what they told me it's in her large intestines...so pretty far down. I'm hoping she can just pass whatever it is (it made it that far)...it didn't show up on the x-ray but the inflammation was apparent to them (I couldn't see it but I'm "untrained"), it was probably floss or something very thin the x-ray itself can't pick up. I looked into their credit card options, however, I don't qualify because it's obviously based on credit and mine is below shit grade. I feel a little better today though since she was able to keep down what she ate last night along with passing it. From what I've read, animals that have foreign objects stuck in their intestines will discontinue eating and if they do eat, cannot pass. She's eating right now as I'm typing and is acting just as active as ever. Hopefully my vet was just trying to get my wallet out, shitty thing to do, but I'll just never return there.Comment
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My pets consist of the 2 cats that live outback.. I shoot pigeons out of my palm tree and they eat them! :p
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Canned pumpkin shouldn't do anything but make her go because of the fiber in it. Each animal does respond differently. If you are giving her mineral oil or the dairy, expect CAT-ASStrophic blow out. Pun intended. Har har harComment
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as far as passing "foreign bodies", I had a good vet tell me that feeding them Petroleum Jelly helped lube up the pipes, and speed up the exit, in my case though it was a Dog, and the Foreign body was/were balls of tin-foil and assorted garbage.
it didn't look fun, and I think he deserved every bit of the discomfort, but it worked well.
maybe this works for kittahs too. I suggest checking, but the stuff is pretty benign.Comment
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Bella, telling me she does not approve of the brown triangles in her food. Time to switch it up.
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