Missy's Mum
Member Since 2013
Missy is a three year old diabetic in remission and monitored food portions with lots of added water in food. Here is some history as to my confusion. Sorry it is a little long because it's complicated.
After finding small pee with blood, the vet prescribed clavamox without testing because that would require this fiesty pet be sedated. I think she had showed signs of this earlier but I couldn't see it.
She did not seem to respond to clavamox for UTI. Her urine became regular size when I started medicine. There was one day that I only had 3/4 cc not 1 cc of clavamox left and then one missed dose. Before I managed to get refil. Then a day after completing last dose, tiny pee spotted with blood.
Back to vet for sedation and testing. Blood testing and physical was ok. Now waiting for urinalysis to finish the week of incubating it to find out what medicine is best. Was told on Tuesday to continue with clavamox until we find out results.
A few times she didn't seem to be hungry which is weird for her. I assumed that was due to infection that she was not herself. I fed her to make sure she had her sugar level stay regulated and so that I could give medicine with food.
This morning an hour and half after I fed her, I saw it all thrown up in a huge puddle with the knotted section of a mesh bag that I had emptied from chicken bones used to make broth on Saturday. I had no idea that she had found any garbage. There was no evidence of that.
I use a low cost vet mobile and they only give you access to vet if standing on a line outdoors for hours on days that they are available. The vet administrator told me that throw up may be related to something else and that I should come in right away. Next chance would be early tomorrow. I don't knowing he is right. Based on all this info, is there anyone who can offer me more guidance in this?
Last time it took me 1 1/2 hours to get there for Tuesday location. On the way back when Missy woke from sedation she was mad as hell trying to attack through the carrier. It was an awful 2.20 hours train traffic mess to get back. I prefer not to do this again if I can avoid it. She definitely would need sedation again.
She also needs updated shots but they said not when she is sick. Uhhhh sedation again but I have to do that before September when I get real busy.
After finding small pee with blood, the vet prescribed clavamox without testing because that would require this fiesty pet be sedated. I think she had showed signs of this earlier but I couldn't see it.
She did not seem to respond to clavamox for UTI. Her urine became regular size when I started medicine. There was one day that I only had 3/4 cc not 1 cc of clavamox left and then one missed dose. Before I managed to get refil. Then a day after completing last dose, tiny pee spotted with blood.
Back to vet for sedation and testing. Blood testing and physical was ok. Now waiting for urinalysis to finish the week of incubating it to find out what medicine is best. Was told on Tuesday to continue with clavamox until we find out results.
A few times she didn't seem to be hungry which is weird for her. I assumed that was due to infection that she was not herself. I fed her to make sure she had her sugar level stay regulated and so that I could give medicine with food.
This morning an hour and half after I fed her, I saw it all thrown up in a huge puddle with the knotted section of a mesh bag that I had emptied from chicken bones used to make broth on Saturday. I had no idea that she had found any garbage. There was no evidence of that.
I use a low cost vet mobile and they only give you access to vet if standing on a line outdoors for hours on days that they are available. The vet administrator told me that throw up may be related to something else and that I should come in right away. Next chance would be early tomorrow. I don't knowing he is right. Based on all this info, is there anyone who can offer me more guidance in this?
Last time it took me 1 1/2 hours to get there for Tuesday location. On the way back when Missy woke from sedation she was mad as hell trying to attack through the carrier. It was an awful 2.20 hours train traffic mess to get back. I prefer not to do this again if I can avoid it. She definitely would need sedation again.
She also needs updated shots but they said not when she is sick. Uhhhh sedation again but I have to do that before September when I get real busy.
