Right now we are very worried about our car Oskar. Oskar is really a girl but we did not know that when we first named her. Only later when she gave birth to 4 kittens did we know for sure that Oskar is really a girl. In any case: when we came back home from our vacation in Florida we literally had to look for Oskar since she was hiding in my closet. She was emaciated, dehydrated and lost weight. I took her to the vet on Monday and at first he thought it is renal failure. Then he dug further and found out that she has liver failure and pancreatitis. Then he took an x-ray and found out that she has gallstones, which apparently in his 23 years of practice he has never seen before. She had to stay for two days at the doc's since he needed to re-hydrate her. So $800 later and with medication for her inflamation and the gallstones she is still not eating or drinking. She also has puked and even peed on her favourite spot, which are all not very good signs. Oskar is now about 12 or 13 years old, which is really not an age for a cat to die. That poor thing. She has been nothing but good to us. She is always well behaved and just a very gentle little thing. Keep your fingers crossed that she will recover.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Oskar
Wir machen uns gerade ein bisschen Sorgen um unseren Oskar. Oskar ist ein Maedchen, aber als wir sie in unserem Hintergarten aufgefunden haben, wussten wir das nicht - bis sie 4 kleine Kaetzchen zur Welt gebracht hat :-) Als wir aus unserem Floridaurlaub widergekommen sind, haben wir Oskar ganz ausgemergelt, ausgedoert und lethargisch vorgefunden. Ich bin mit ihr am Montag beim Tierarzt gewesen und erst dachte er Nierenversagen, dann hat er umgeschwengt auf Leberversagen und Pankreatitis. Am Dienstag wurde dann via Roentgen festgestellt, dass sie Gallensteine hat. Jetzt ist sie auf Antibiotics und Medizin fuer die Gallensteine. Sie war zwei Tage lang beim Arzt, der sie wieder aufgepaeppelt hat. $800 spaeter isst und trinkt unser Oskar aber immernoch nicht und das ist tatsaechlich kein gutes Zeichen. Sie hat auch viel gebrochen und ein paarmal auf ihre Decke gepinkelt - das ist alles nicht so gut. Wir machen uns Sorgen, dass wir Oskar verlieren. Sie ist jetzt so ca. 12 Jahre alt. Drueckt uns die Daumen.
Right now we are very worried about our car Oskar. Oskar is really a girl but we did not know that when we first named her. Only later when she gave birth to 4 kittens did we know for sure that Oskar is really a girl. In any case: when we came back home from our vacation in Florida we literally had to look for Oskar since she was hiding in my closet. She was emaciated, dehydrated and lost weight. I took her to the vet on Monday and at first he thought it is renal failure. Then he dug further and found out that she has liver failure and pancreatitis. Then he took an x-ray and found out that she has gallstones, which apparently in his 23 years of practice he has never seen before. She had to stay for two days at the doc's since he needed to re-hydrate her. So $800 later and with medication for her inflamation and the gallstones she is still not eating or drinking. She also has puked and even peed on her favourite spot, which are all not very good signs. Oskar is now about 12 or 13 years old, which is really not an age for a cat to die. That poor thing. She has been nothing but good to us. She is always well behaved and just a very gentle little thing. Keep your fingers crossed that she will recover.
poor Oskar getting "abused" by Amelie / arme Oskar wird als Puppi missbraucht
Right now we are very worried about our car Oskar. Oskar is really a girl but we did not know that when we first named her. Only later when she gave birth to 4 kittens did we know for sure that Oskar is really a girl. In any case: when we came back home from our vacation in Florida we literally had to look for Oskar since she was hiding in my closet. She was emaciated, dehydrated and lost weight. I took her to the vet on Monday and at first he thought it is renal failure. Then he dug further and found out that she has liver failure and pancreatitis. Then he took an x-ray and found out that she has gallstones, which apparently in his 23 years of practice he has never seen before. She had to stay for two days at the doc's since he needed to re-hydrate her. So $800 later and with medication for her inflamation and the gallstones she is still not eating or drinking. She also has puked and even peed on her favourite spot, which are all not very good signs. Oskar is now about 12 or 13 years old, which is really not an age for a cat to die. That poor thing. She has been nothing but good to us. She is always well behaved and just a very gentle little thing. Keep your fingers crossed that she will recover.
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