Cindy and Patches
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Squirt is one of my diabetic cats. She has been acting like she is chewing with her mouth open or can't swallow. I took her to the vet on Friday last week and she had double ear infections. We discussed whether she could have a tooth problem, but Dr. Katie thought it sounded more like nausea. She started Squirt on pred, nausea medicine, and ear drops. Her ears are better but she still acts like she is having mouth problems. Dr. Katie did glance in her mouth, but didn't see anything. Further eval would have to involve sedation.
We are taking her in for further tests on Friday. We will do complete lab work and xrays... before proceeding. Squirt has gone into respitory arrest several times at Dr. Katie's. She has both stress induced asthma and diabetes. Frankly, Dr. Katie is afraid to give her sedation.
I am throwing this out to see if anyone has other ideas as to what this could be. I am asking for good thoughts on Friday. Squirt will have been diet controled 5 yrs in Oct 10. If you have any ideas please let me know. I am very worried... nailbite_smile
We are taking her in for further tests on Friday. We will do complete lab work and xrays... before proceeding. Squirt has gone into respitory arrest several times at Dr. Katie's. She has both stress induced asthma and diabetes. Frankly, Dr. Katie is afraid to give her sedation.
I am throwing this out to see if anyone has other ideas as to what this could be. I am asking for good thoughts on Friday. Squirt will have been diet controled 5 yrs in Oct 10. If you have any ideas please let me know. I am very worried... nailbite_smile