Hi,
heres an update on Jim the Kitty with the amputated tongue.. briefy, Jimmy went into spontanous remission from diabetes while boarding at the vets, had a hypo and bit his tongue so badly most of its been amputated. He had a feeding tube put in that got infected, so it had to be removed and another one placed on the other side of his neck.
So... Jim started to eat little bits of food. On friday night he vomited up his feeding tube so we rushed him to after hours and they removed it. We decided to not get it replaced, as we knew he could eat and felt another sedation or anasethic would really weaken him. (he had a rough recovery from the 2nd feeding tube insertion.) And he might just barf another up anyway. The vets were really keen to replace it but we really felt it was just postponing the point were he would have to start feeding himself.
On Saturday, he started to drink out of his water bowl... he has worked out a way of moving his lower jaw and using whats left of his tongue. Over the last two days he has starting eating more little bits, and this morning hustled me for food and ate a bit more than yesterday.
He is grooming - sort of. lots of cat spit gets every were and he tends to pull on his fur. I'm sponging and grooming him to help out.
He looks a bit rough - bandage round his neck, bald bits, droopy ear from a hematoma and pretty skinny... but he is in good spirits. He is at work with me today, smooching, sharpening his claws on his favorite racks and getting in the way when I'm trying to cable things up.
Still don't know whats going to happen long term - as we have to monitor his diabetic state as well. Will be learning to home test thats for sure.
Birdi
heres an update on Jim the Kitty with the amputated tongue.. briefy, Jimmy went into spontanous remission from diabetes while boarding at the vets, had a hypo and bit his tongue so badly most of its been amputated. He had a feeding tube put in that got infected, so it had to be removed and another one placed on the other side of his neck.
So... Jim started to eat little bits of food. On friday night he vomited up his feeding tube so we rushed him to after hours and they removed it. We decided to not get it replaced, as we knew he could eat and felt another sedation or anasethic would really weaken him. (he had a rough recovery from the 2nd feeding tube insertion.) And he might just barf another up anyway. The vets were really keen to replace it but we really felt it was just postponing the point were he would have to start feeding himself.
On Saturday, he started to drink out of his water bowl... he has worked out a way of moving his lower jaw and using whats left of his tongue. Over the last two days he has starting eating more little bits, and this morning hustled me for food and ate a bit more than yesterday.
He is grooming - sort of. lots of cat spit gets every were and he tends to pull on his fur. I'm sponging and grooming him to help out.
He looks a bit rough - bandage round his neck, bald bits, droopy ear from a hematoma and pretty skinny... but he is in good spirits. He is at work with me today, smooching, sharpening his claws on his favorite racks and getting in the way when I'm trying to cable things up.
Still don't know whats going to happen long term - as we have to monitor his diabetic state as well. Will be learning to home test thats for sure.
Birdi