Ula Update the second.
Oct. 29th, 2008 06:01 pmFirst off, thanks guys for all the good vibes and words. :)
Second: The swelling in her gums is down, and the vet has isolated the problem to one tooth. She's still red-gummed, but most of her teeth are looking healthy.
Third: The mast tumor is gone. It resolved itself (Not uncommon in cats, apparently). We will still have to monitor Ula, check for lumps periodically, but as of now, the tumor is no longer a concern. Yay! (and thank everything I can possibly thank that that happened. Lots of stress and worry went poof just with that).
Fourth: The results from the new blood tests will be in Friday, so for that I will have to wait. We agreed to wait to talk about getting the teeth taken care of until after the results are in. Hopefully, that will have resolved itself as well.
Everything else? Absolutely healthy. Her weight didn't even fluctate but an ounce in the past month. Although the vet still terrifies her--she tried hiding by plastering herself against me and shoving her head into the space between my belly and arm. Poor baby.
Second: The swelling in her gums is down, and the vet has isolated the problem to one tooth. She's still red-gummed, but most of her teeth are looking healthy.
Third: The mast tumor is gone. It resolved itself (Not uncommon in cats, apparently). We will still have to monitor Ula, check for lumps periodically, but as of now, the tumor is no longer a concern. Yay! (and thank everything I can possibly thank that that happened. Lots of stress and worry went poof just with that).
Fourth: The results from the new blood tests will be in Friday, so for that I will have to wait. We agreed to wait to talk about getting the teeth taken care of until after the results are in. Hopefully, that will have resolved itself as well.
Everything else? Absolutely healthy. Her weight didn't even fluctate but an ounce in the past month. Although the vet still terrifies her--she tried hiding by plastering herself against me and shoving her head into the space between my belly and arm. Poor baby.
Um, vet clinic?
Aug. 26th, 2008 08:53 pmWhen I pay you to implant a chip in my cat and then also pay for the application service for you to turn the info in to Home Again and activate my chip?
You're supposed to do it so that when I try to call and check and add to the information --a month later!--, the chip is actually acknowledged as being activated.
Please don't make me became a pissy cat mommy in your lobby. You won't like it.
You're supposed to do it so that when I try to call and check and add to the information --a month later!--, the chip is actually acknowledged as being activated.
Please don't make me became a pissy cat mommy in your lobby. You won't like it.