Maybe I spoke too soon! I'm about 400 emails behind. I'm pulling for the feeding tube to work!
tonya
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OMG! Hooray! This is such wonderful news. I was sitting here trying
to think of how I could respond to your news about having Cricket pts.
It just didn't feel right, and I didn't know what to say. Hooray for
you and hooray for Belinda. It never occurred to me to even mention
your option of a feeding tube! Things like assist feeding and feeding
tubes have become so common place in MY life, it didn't even occur to me
that you weren't aware of the option. Whatever happens, you can rest
easy that you have done all you can to save your wonderful Cricket! My
eyes are filled with tears thinking about how much influence we can have
on each other lives and loves.
Nina
wendy wrote:
>Hey guys,
>
>Per Belinda's information and the website she sent me,
>I am going to have a feeding tube inserted into
>Cricket. From the information I read and from the
>vet, the procedure/tube is not very invasive or
>bothersome to the cat and it might actually save
>Cricket; I'm leaving work early to take him. I am
>having a hard time giving up on him. I hope he makes
>it through the anesthesia; if he doesn't, he was going
>to be pts anyway, so we have nothing to lose. Please
>wish him luck and thank you all for your warm thoughts
>and encouragement. Thank you Belinda for the
>information. I really appreciate you sticking your
>neck out there and offering advice that some might not
>have welcomed. You are right; Cricket hasn't been
>getting enough sustenance and I didn't know feeding
>tubes existed for cats. So I will keep on trying to
>turn him around as long as he will respond. He is not
>jaundiced yet, so if he has developed fatty liver
>disease, we might be able to turn him around. Thank
>you Belinda.
>
>Wendy
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