Hi all,
We’ve had Ted for almost 4 years, and he‘s never had health issues. About 2 months ago he had a routine check up, and the vet said he was in excellent health. But ten days ago I noticed that he didn’t eat anything for about 12 hours, so I rushed him to a vet located about 90 minutes away. It turned out that he had a hairball that was causing GI stasis. He had an infection that was causing a fever, and a hairball that was blocking that couldn’t be completely extracted. So they performed surgery, with no guarantee that he would survive. They opened him, found twisted intestines, and corrected the problem. With the help of antibiotics they eventually got the infection under control, and I brought him home after 4 days in the hospital. So for the past week we’ve been giving him a couple different antibiotics and a couple different pain medications twice per day, and putting a salve on his surgical incision, and so forth.
He’s doing better now. Yesterday his ears finally felt like they were at a normal temperature, not warm, so he seems to be getting past the infection. And he gave us his first post-surgery flop yesterday! So things seem to be moving in the right direction. We will take him back to the vet for a follow up exam next Wednesday, to make sure that he’s good.
In the past we have brushed him occasionally, especially during shedding seasons. But now we’ve learned a hard lesson about the importance of brushing him every day, to remove excess fur. We almost lost Ted, and it cost $6,000 to correct a problem that might’ve been avoided, in the first place. We were so fortunate that we had such a good vet in our area that could deal with this problem.
We’ve had Ted for almost 4 years, and he‘s never had health issues. About 2 months ago he had a routine check up, and the vet said he was in excellent health. But ten days ago I noticed that he didn’t eat anything for about 12 hours, so I rushed him to a vet located about 90 minutes away. It turned out that he had a hairball that was causing GI stasis. He had an infection that was causing a fever, and a hairball that was blocking that couldn’t be completely extracted. So they performed surgery, with no guarantee that he would survive. They opened him, found twisted intestines, and corrected the problem. With the help of antibiotics they eventually got the infection under control, and I brought him home after 4 days in the hospital. So for the past week we’ve been giving him a couple different antibiotics and a couple different pain medications twice per day, and putting a salve on his surgical incision, and so forth.
He’s doing better now. Yesterday his ears finally felt like they were at a normal temperature, not warm, so he seems to be getting past the infection. And he gave us his first post-surgery flop yesterday! So things seem to be moving in the right direction. We will take him back to the vet for a follow up exam next Wednesday, to make sure that he’s good.
In the past we have brushed him occasionally, especially during shedding seasons. But now we’ve learned a hard lesson about the importance of brushing him every day, to remove excess fur. We almost lost Ted, and it cost $6,000 to correct a problem that might’ve been avoided, in the first place. We were so fortunate that we had such a good vet in our area that could deal with this problem.