Wow.. it does sounds like a major surgery… I am so glad to hear that Lucy is drinking and eating!  Keep us posted with her progress.

 


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I have not taken her temp, and she does not feel overly warm. She is eating and drinking well. She has diarrhea though.

 

The surgery was to remove a very large bladder stone which did not dissolve from the S/D diet and so is probably oxylate ( they are having it analyzed to tell for sure). She had a struvite stone before which did dissolve, and then I think the food I put her on to prevent another struvite stone may have caused the oxylate stone. I am going to try to keep her on Royal Canin S/O now, which is the only food that is supposed to prevent both types of stones.

 

In a message dated 10/25/2005 11:19:19 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Does she see have fever by any chance, do you know?

What was the surgery about? 

 

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