Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Rough day...

Mittens is acting ill. The same way she was when she had to be cut open and a stomach blockage cleared. I hope it is not that.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good thoughts and skritches from Frank & Alice.

Crucis said...

That happen to one of my elderly cats a few years ago. The vet suggested feeding her some petroleum jelly to ease things along. I remember I dipped some dried cat food in the jelly.

It worked about a day later. Switching to dry cat food helped too. Hope Mittens gets better.

Anonymous said...

Poor Mittens. I hope she feels better soon.

Fuzzy Curmudgeon said...

Our cats Snoopy (hyperthyroidism) and Tiggr (ate a whole bobbin of thread once, had to have it surgically removed) send their best wishes to Mittens. As do we.

Anonymous said...

In our thoughts and prayers as always

Somerled said...

Joe Joe and Amelia, Somerled's guard cats, and Somerled long for the speedy recovery of Mittens.

Joe has had problems with hairballs before. The treats with mineral oil or petroleum in them can help.

George said...

Emmy and Lou send their best wishes from the Great White North.

Home on the Range said...

I hope Mittens is OK. .

let me know how it goes. . .

Sean Galt said...

Best wishes to Mittens. the Mrs. had to give Anakin the old Olive Oil treatment last week for a similar issue.

Anonymous said...

My angora once ate a piece of synthetic easter grass. It caused all kinds or irritation to the intestinal lining. At first we thought she had parasites and treated her accordingly. Eventually the grass began to emerge. I gotta say, if you think giving a cat a bath is hard work, try removing something from their...ahem. A death of a thousand cuts, indeed.

Shermlock Shomes said...

Update?

NotClauswitz said...

Bon voyage kitty...