Cat is alive but the worse for wear, car is sick for stupid
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 7:41 am
reason.
I had a nightmare visit to the vet. I knew it was going to be, but I've been worried about Tuck for about 2-1/2 months. He's been very lethargic & is drinking twice as much water as usual. And the weather has not been hot for most of that time, so I can't blame it on his hatred of hot weather. He might just be depressed since housemate moved out to go school in another state. But since my drinking tons of water was my clue to my diabetes, I decided I had to have Tuck checked. Despite that he literally climbed the walls & tore up the vet at his last visit.
1st bad news is that his vet, who was the head of the cardiology dept forever at the local animal hospital (my previous cat, Tracy, had a heart murmur), has "disappeared" in that no-one there even claims they know him. I later found a local ref to a very small other local place, but while this vet is on their roster, they have nothing about the vet in their profiles. Plus some helpful Google thing says vet's license has expired. And an on-line comments column for this other place says that while my vet made 3 mentions in their cat's chart that the cat had a heart problem so shouldn't undergo surgery, vet never told them, so their cat had surgery, died, & they're suing the place. Which doesn't sound like my vet at all; the 3 mentions in the chart sounds like them, since they're a heart specialist, but the comment reads like they were a consultant on the case, not the main vet. I'd bet their comments never got passed on, & they're being blamed for it.
So I take who the hospital will give me, & when I get there find they don't have many of Tuck's records as "we're not required to hold them for more than 5 years". Its been more than 5 years since I've been there with him. I explain over & over that he goes into a rage at vets, please don't try to clip his toenails because he won't even let me do it, I'd like this excess drinking & lethargy diagnosed.
Long story short is I get the most unfriendly vet I've ever had. I've been lucky in my vets until now. They said "oh, I've been here 18 years, I know Dr. last-vet", but wouldn't tell me where the vet was now. "I think they're doing consultations around."
Other story is that I'm going to have to look into vets that do home visits; there are a couple, only a couple locally who advertise this.
I had hoped Tuck had mellowed somewhat, but if possible this visit was even worse than last. Except that because everybody was prewarned, there were 2 people with gauntlets on holding him down while he made wild-animal noises, horrific scary noises, & attempted to gouge everybody & escape. He peed on their table. They sucked it up into a syringe & took it away for diabetes check. The result on that came back "no glucose or ketones". Thank G-d. They held him down long enough to get a blood sample. I will have results next week. Vet could palpate one kidney & say it seemed fine but couldn't reach the other from Tuck's positioning of himself. I told them that he doesn't respond with pain to me patting him anywhere, & vet completely disregarded this. Vet had earlier made snarky comment of "of course he has dental disease because you never take him to the vet". Vet says problem might be thyroid. But said they'd feel his throat for nodules except that he was behaving as he was, & they weren't going to. And they wouldn't train me, either.
They wouldn't give him any of his shots because of the panic attack he was having & because his immune system might be low if he did have something wrong with him. Said in a very snarky manner, but I did understand the reasoning here.
I had suggested at some point they sedate him, & they said "you'd have to leave him here; I have somewhere else to be & we have to hold him for a while after sedation". Believe me, I'd never have left, even though I had crucial places to be that wouldn't let me stay. But they got what they could get done without sedation.
I have since felt his throat for nodules, but all I feel is purring. I was afraid he'd light into me when he got home, but instead he's been extra friendly, not lethargic at all, not sitting on a chair immoveably for long periods as he has been for several weeks. He's spent a lot of time cuddling & sleeping with me.
I was really afraid he was going to have a heart attack & die during the visit. I have to look into home-visit vets.
Car thing is that today, just after I was thinking about how well my car was doing, a window motor broke. With window in a partially down position. I can't pull it up enough to protect from rain or thieves, & its Sunday so the fix-it place is not open. Its not the window that's been making complaining noises, either. Windup windows break too (I had that on my last car) but not at this early an age (132,000 miles). And from the previous owner's records, this is not the 1st time the windows have broken. But this car is a 2002; I don't think you can even buy a care with windup windows anymore.
I had a nightmare visit to the vet. I knew it was going to be, but I've been worried about Tuck for about 2-1/2 months. He's been very lethargic & is drinking twice as much water as usual. And the weather has not been hot for most of that time, so I can't blame it on his hatred of hot weather. He might just be depressed since housemate moved out to go school in another state. But since my drinking tons of water was my clue to my diabetes, I decided I had to have Tuck checked. Despite that he literally climbed the walls & tore up the vet at his last visit.
1st bad news is that his vet, who was the head of the cardiology dept forever at the local animal hospital (my previous cat, Tracy, had a heart murmur), has "disappeared" in that no-one there even claims they know him. I later found a local ref to a very small other local place, but while this vet is on their roster, they have nothing about the vet in their profiles. Plus some helpful Google thing says vet's license has expired. And an on-line comments column for this other place says that while my vet made 3 mentions in their cat's chart that the cat had a heart problem so shouldn't undergo surgery, vet never told them, so their cat had surgery, died, & they're suing the place. Which doesn't sound like my vet at all; the 3 mentions in the chart sounds like them, since they're a heart specialist, but the comment reads like they were a consultant on the case, not the main vet. I'd bet their comments never got passed on, & they're being blamed for it.
So I take who the hospital will give me, & when I get there find they don't have many of Tuck's records as "we're not required to hold them for more than 5 years". Its been more than 5 years since I've been there with him. I explain over & over that he goes into a rage at vets, please don't try to clip his toenails because he won't even let me do it, I'd like this excess drinking & lethargy diagnosed.
Long story short is I get the most unfriendly vet I've ever had. I've been lucky in my vets until now. They said "oh, I've been here 18 years, I know Dr. last-vet", but wouldn't tell me where the vet was now. "I think they're doing consultations around."
Other story is that I'm going to have to look into vets that do home visits; there are a couple, only a couple locally who advertise this.
I had hoped Tuck had mellowed somewhat, but if possible this visit was even worse than last. Except that because everybody was prewarned, there were 2 people with gauntlets on holding him down while he made wild-animal noises, horrific scary noises, & attempted to gouge everybody & escape. He peed on their table. They sucked it up into a syringe & took it away for diabetes check. The result on that came back "no glucose or ketones". Thank G-d. They held him down long enough to get a blood sample. I will have results next week. Vet could palpate one kidney & say it seemed fine but couldn't reach the other from Tuck's positioning of himself. I told them that he doesn't respond with pain to me patting him anywhere, & vet completely disregarded this. Vet had earlier made snarky comment of "of course he has dental disease because you never take him to the vet". Vet says problem might be thyroid. But said they'd feel his throat for nodules except that he was behaving as he was, & they weren't going to. And they wouldn't train me, either.
They wouldn't give him any of his shots because of the panic attack he was having & because his immune system might be low if he did have something wrong with him. Said in a very snarky manner, but I did understand the reasoning here.
I had suggested at some point they sedate him, & they said "you'd have to leave him here; I have somewhere else to be & we have to hold him for a while after sedation". Believe me, I'd never have left, even though I had crucial places to be that wouldn't let me stay. But they got what they could get done without sedation.
I have since felt his throat for nodules, but all I feel is purring. I was afraid he'd light into me when he got home, but instead he's been extra friendly, not lethargic at all, not sitting on a chair immoveably for long periods as he has been for several weeks. He's spent a lot of time cuddling & sleeping with me.
I was really afraid he was going to have a heart attack & die during the visit. I have to look into home-visit vets.
Car thing is that today, just after I was thinking about how well my car was doing, a window motor broke. With window in a partially down position. I can't pull it up enough to protect from rain or thieves, & its Sunday so the fix-it place is not open. Its not the window that's been making complaining noises, either. Windup windows break too (I had that on my last car) but not at this early an age (132,000 miles). And from the previous owner's records, this is not the 1st time the windows have broken. But this car is a 2002; I don't think you can even buy a care with windup windows anymore.