Anonymous wrote:NP here: The cat could have chewed on a string, elastic, ribbon, etc. while you were gone and have it in her stomach - hence the importance of either xray or ultrasound or both. (I know they show different things - perhaps ask which).
Mine did that - they get bored when we're gone for a week and go hunting for stuff - ONE bit of a ribbon must have not been thrown away when I wrapped presents, it ended up underneath a counter or something and she found it. Damn cat! In our case, they found it on the xray and could see it wasn't tangled up but thought it would work it's way out so we watched for it in the litter box and voila!
But that amount of vomiting is extreme, you need to figure out why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, can you give an update on your kitty? What did vet say?
After $500 to do bloodwork and urine analysis, there's nothing conclusive. Her kidney values have been slowly increasing but the vet doesn't think that's what's causing her to get sick, which has continued to happen. She threw up five times on Sun, twice on Monday and once last night. So we can either do xray and/or ultrasound to see if there's an object or thickening happening somewhere to cause her to get sick (so another $450 each), give her anti-nausea medication/injection to stop the vomiting or give her probiotics. She's still eating and her activity level seems the same so the more wallet friendly option is to do the medication and/or probiotics. But if there's an underlying issue, an xray or ultraound is our best bet.
hmm... sorry to hear that but i think you will end up doing (at least) xray, don't you think? maybe you should also look for a more reasonably priced vet service. that seems high. where you at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, can you give an update on your kitty? What did vet say?
After $500 to do bloodwork and urine analysis, there's nothing conclusive. Her kidney values have been slowly increasing but the vet doesn't think that's what's causing her to get sick, which has continued to happen. She threw up five times on Sun, twice on Monday and once last night. So we can either do xray and/or ultrasound to see if there's an object or thickening happening somewhere to cause her to get sick (so another $450 each), give her anti-nausea medication/injection to stop the vomiting or give her probiotics. She's still eating and her activity level seems the same so the more wallet friendly option is to do the medication and/or probiotics. But if there's an underlying issue, an xray or ultraound is our best bet.
Anonymous wrote:Op, can you give an update on your kitty? What did vet say?
Anonymous wrote:Hmm my cat vomits fairly frequently.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:take him in.
I have an appt for tomorrow. Was hoping to hear from others what their experience had been so I can manage expectations, which at this point are that we'll get bad news.
Anonymous wrote:take him in.