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Old May 23rd, 2008, 10:22 AM
Cynister1 Cynister1 is offline
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Awwww yay Duffy for still being a babygirl at heart! About 3-4 weeks ago, I sincerely thought it was to be our last days with Kami. She had just plummeted suddenly. Constipation, frequent and COPIOUS urination, vomiting up clear foam, fur falling out and looking "greasy" all over, eyes sunken and totally dilated, back legs collapsing, and couldn't even jump on my bed anymore. Now, she is back to actually running down the hall chasing after me when it's time to eat, she's up on my bed (which is very high) all the time, and her fur looks so much better. i'll take her for as long as I can have her!!

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Old April 11th, 2010, 09:46 AM
SwtOdessey SwtOdessey is offline
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Red face Same here

My cat Callie is doing the same thing, it was about 24 hours she wouldn't eat, threw up a couple of times, diahhrea and then the water-like flow began from her anal area. At times it had a pinkish, barely brownish tint, but mostly clear, sometimes slimey. Took her to the animal emergency hospital, all test came back normal, blood, heart, temp & urine. They said they weren't sure and wanted another $300 on top of the $300 we had already paid to do an ultrasound. She did eat last nite when she got home a whole small can of food. She has not yet gone potty and does not seem to drink alot of water so we are still stumped. Leakage seems to have lessened today. Can't imagine that an animal hospital has not seen this before, when apparently has been happening with other cats. Going to check with our Vet tomorrow. Hopefully she will have some answers! Glad to hear Mylo is doing better!
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Old April 12th, 2010, 10:33 AM
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Something similar happened with a friend's cat and her vet thought it might have been something she ate. They did an ultrasound and found something odd. They ended up doing surgery and found a lego.

We're still not 100% sure that it was the lego causing the trouble but the problem cleared up after it was removed.

Good luck at the vet.
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