Mandarin'sMom
Member Since 2014
Yesterday's condo
I just talked to the person that is fostering the other three kittens that were dumped in a box with Iris, Fern and Flora. One of her kittens, Bob, had been showing exactly the same symptoms as Iris. He has had breathing difficulties since he came in, but no typical URI symptoms (no nasal discharge or sneezing - he was just extremely snorkly). Both Bob and Iris tested positive for Calici. And both of them have not responded to antibiotics or antivirals.
Yesterday, he was scheduled to be neutered and he passed away during surgery. Apparently, he did indeed have a polyp. I don't know exactly what happened, but it sounds like he stopped breathing and they were unable to intubate him because of the polyp.
I am heartbroken for his foster family and terrified for Iris. And I have lost all faith in our shelter vets (not that I had all that much to start out with). I doubt that I will even get an honest answer on what that could potentially mean for Iris. I am tempted to just take her to my vet and get a second opinion from someone that I trust. I just wish that I wouldn't have to even think about the repercussions of doing that. God, I hat shelter politics.
Meanwhile, Mandarin and Walter are once again starting the day in yellow... but Mandarin actually managed to stay in blue all night. Let's see what the weekend brings. I'll be home for the most part, so it would be a great time to break the synchronized bounce (or whatever this might be).
I just talked to the person that is fostering the other three kittens that were dumped in a box with Iris, Fern and Flora. One of her kittens, Bob, had been showing exactly the same symptoms as Iris. He has had breathing difficulties since he came in, but no typical URI symptoms (no nasal discharge or sneezing - he was just extremely snorkly). Both Bob and Iris tested positive for Calici. And both of them have not responded to antibiotics or antivirals.
Yesterday, he was scheduled to be neutered and he passed away during surgery. Apparently, he did indeed have a polyp. I don't know exactly what happened, but it sounds like he stopped breathing and they were unable to intubate him because of the polyp.
I am heartbroken for his foster family and terrified for Iris. And I have lost all faith in our shelter vets (not that I had all that much to start out with). I doubt that I will even get an honest answer on what that could potentially mean for Iris. I am tempted to just take her to my vet and get a second opinion from someone that I trust. I just wish that I wouldn't have to even think about the repercussions of doing that. God, I hat shelter politics.
Meanwhile, Mandarin and Walter are once again starting the day in yellow... but Mandarin actually managed to stay in blue all night. Let's see what the weekend brings. I'll be home for the most part, so it would be a great time to break the synchronized bounce (or whatever this might be).
