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my beautiful little tiggy

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drinkyourmilk · 17/06/2016 20:14

I took her to the vet Monday as she isn't herself, not eating well and lethargic. Vet said nothing medical she can see, but bring her back Friday if she hadn't improved. Back from work today and she had a giant bloated belly. Straight to vets for an emergency appointment. They think it's FIP. They've taken blood and a sample of the fluid in her abdomen. They gave her a strong worming tablet.however the vet isn't hopeful. I'm devestated, we've only had her around 5 weeks.

my beautiful little tiggy
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Fluffycloudland77 · 17/06/2016 20:15

Oh no, let's hope it's worms. Your poor kitten.

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drinkyourmilk · 17/06/2016 20:15

Excuse the poor photo, my table is terrible. That's her today

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drinkyourmilk · 17/06/2016 20:16

This is her last week

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cozietoesie · 17/06/2016 20:24

Oh Heck. When will the results be back?

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timtam23 · 17/06/2016 21:51

Oh no - how is she at the moment?

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drinkyourmilk · 17/06/2016 22:09

She's fine at the moment. Letheringsett, but eating and drinking as normal. Peeing OK, but poop is small and hard. Vet scanned bowel and said no obstructions.
Blood tests back possibly tomorrow but more likely Monday. Fluid (from abdomen) results back Wednesday. She isn't in pain atm, so vet said she didn't have to be pts straight away, but I don't want to prolong her discomfort. I'm not sure what to do.

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drinkyourmilk · 17/06/2016 22:10

Letheringsett was meant to be lethargic!

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RubbishMantra · 17/06/2016 22:24

She's a beautiful girl, a Bengal?
Fingers crossed that your wee kitty's tests come back FIP neg. You must be off your head with worry. Flowers

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cozietoesie · 17/06/2016 22:26

If she's definitely not in pain, I guess you have to wait for the test results.

Have you contacted her breeder at all?

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aristocat · 17/06/2016 22:26

She is gorgeous. Fingers crossed for good news xxx

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cozietoesie · 17/06/2016 22:27

Remind me - do you have any other cats?

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drinkyourmilk · 17/06/2016 22:34

She's a cornish Rex.
She was completely mishandled and palpated, definitely not in pain thank goodness.
Haven't contacted the lady I bought her from, there doesn't seem much point. It's not her fault, and it's common virus. It's just dreadful luck that tiggy has had such a strong reaction. I will let her know when it's 100% confirmed.
She's snuggled on my chest right now purring away.

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drinkyourmilk · 17/06/2016 22:37

No other cats. She's our first.
We have a deposit on another kitten though as we didn't want her to be lonely Sad

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timtam23 · 17/06/2016 22:42

Ah I would think if she seems comfortable you would be OK to nurse her along until you get the test results
She's gorgeous by the way!

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Vinorosso74 · 17/06/2016 22:54

She looks very sweet. Wait on the results and keep her happy and make sure she eats.
Is horrible seeing your cat poorly. Hoping for a good outcome.

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cozietoesie · 17/06/2016 23:14

Is the other kitten from the same breeder?

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RubbishMantra · 17/06/2016 23:18

Oh wow, a Rex with Bengal markings! Her Marcel waves will begin to show soon. When my (Devon) Rex came to me he went through an almost completely bald stage. And his tail, that resembled a rat's, now looks like he nicked it off a Persian.

Sending more positive thoughts, from little Monsieur and I. They will be very likely to be related somehow in their ancestry (I think).

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MyCatWasRightAboutYou · 17/06/2016 23:27

Oh, poor thing. :( Here's hoping that it's good news. Flowers
Her markings are beautiful!

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drinkyourmilk · 18/06/2016 11:03

cosie no., not from same lady. The lady I got tiggy from said she wasn't a breeder. However if you don't want kittens you don't have unneutered male and female cats IMHO.
The other kitten is only a couple of weeks old, so she's not available for at least 10 weeks. She is from a breeder, who said that it's not consistent when they are ready to leave- depends on mum and kitten. She wants to see the house too before we can have her.

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drinkyourmilk · 18/06/2016 11:04

She's eaten like a piggy this morning. and started jumping on and off furniture again, she was kind of heaving herself all week. Tummy just as swollen though. I don't hold much hope.

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cozietoesie · 18/06/2016 11:55

She sounds OKish but I doubt that the vet would say what they did unless they were fairly sure - you'll know already that it's not a positive diagnosis. See what the test results are. It sounds as if you have the time.

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drinkyourmilk · 18/06/2016 14:30

I agree cosie. Just a waiting game. Do you think I should tell the lady I bought her from?

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cozietoesie · 18/06/2016 15:11

I would probably drop her a quick email - definitely would if the tests have results which aren't so good. She might have sent off other kits from that house who are also not well. ( That's a 'might'.)

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drinkyourmilk · 22/06/2016 20:06

So we had tiggy pts this afternoon. It's was very quick and painless. Blood tests confirmed that other causes were out, and she stopped getting up to anyone but me. Started mewing randomly, so I think some pain started. Still waiting for fluid results, but it was time for her to leave.

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cozietoesie · 22/06/2016 20:20

Ah Heck. I'm very sorry.

Was it FIP then?

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