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Aw, I didn't know that, Elise. The poor fella ... :(


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He was only 5. He didn’t urinate at night or in the morning. I rushed home from work in the afternoon to find him in distress. Rushed to the vet. Had to see one I didn’t know. I was sent to the ER for the weekend. When I got there they rushed him to tge back and asked if anything was mentioned about a pierced bladder. The vet hadn’t and didn’t call to let them know I was coming. Surgery by my vet the next day. It was touch and go for a week. He was a fighter. Lived to 19.
 
He was only 5. He didn’t urinate at night or in the morning. I rushed home from work in the afternoon to find him in distress. Rushed to the vet. Had to see one I didn’t know. I was sent to the ER for the weekend. When I got there they rushed him to tge back and asked if anything was mentioned about a pierced bladder. The vet hadn’t and didn’t call to let them know I was coming. Surgery by my vet the next day. It was touch and go for a week. He was a fighter. Lived to 19.

That sounds frightening. How did the vet pierce his bladder? He must have been a fighter to live to 19. I had one that had blockage and it's scary. ER saved him but at least no surgery, thank goodness.
 
A number of members here have recommended the probiotic saccharomyces boulardii to help with diarrhoea. A starting point for info is here:

ibdkitties.net - Probiotics

Jarrow S. Boulardii + MOS (one of the products I've seen recommendations for here).


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I have tried 3 different probiotics and the last one was working and then I had to change food. I am trying to separate and give the old dry food to the cats with diarrhea. Hope it works. I'll check out the site and product just in case this doesn't work. Thx.
 
The vet hadn’t and didn’t call to let them know I was coming.
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My first boy got blocked after we had just moved house. At 11:30 at night I drove him the 60 miles to our excellent vet. He underwent emergency catheterisation and thankfully that did the trick. It was one of the longest car journeys of my entire life.

He was a fighter. Lived to 19.
He had a phenomenal second in his corner. ;) :bighug:


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:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

My first boy got blocked after we had just moved house. At 11:30 at night I drove him the 60 miles to our excellent vet. He underwent emergency catheterisation and thankfully that did the trick. It was one of the longest car journeys of my entire life.


He had a phenomenal second in his corner. ;) :bighug:


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That was my first experience with blockage. I have an ER about 5-10 miles away so was lucky. They catheterized him too.
 
That sounds frightening. How did the vet pierce his bladder? He must have been a fighter to live to 19. I had one that had blockage and it's scary. ER saved him but at least no surgery, thank goodness.
The vet pierced his bladder trying to unblock him. Then took an X-ray and said she could barely see the bladder. I found out when I transported him to the ER. It was a Friday night and at the time the office wasn’t open on weekends. Two mikes away but with traffic it took me 50 minutes to get him to the ER which s a few blocks away. That vet is not allowed to come anywhere near my animals.
 
The vet pierced his bladder but didn’t tell me. I found out when I transported him to the ER. It was a Friday night and at the time tge office wasn’t open on weekends. Two mikes away but with traffic it took me 50 minutes to get him to the ER which s a few blocks away. That vet is not allowed to come anywhere near my animals.

OMG no doubt. Glad he was saved and lived a long happy life.
 
Looks like you will be able to shoot on time. Do you want to try and get the time any earlier? You can shoot 15 minutes early each cycle of 30 minutes every 24 hours.
 
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