Today I said goodbye to my beautiful boy, Spencer.
Sept 18, 2010 - Jun 22, 2017
Play happy over the Rainbow Bridge. Chynna and Abby will take care of you now.
Thank you for letting me be your meowmy.
I'm going to miss you my little honey bunches of oats-ess
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Out of the blue he started throwing up on Monday, after eating and multiple times throughout the day. Same thing on Tuesday.
I tried to catch him to take him to the vet on Wednesday but he knew something was up and hid under the bed all day. He came out later in the evening and I caught him and put him in the laundry room for the night.
The vet did an x-ray to rule out obstruction. There were no signs of any but his kidneys looked abnormal.
One of his kidneys was abnormally larger than the other one, which was smaller than it should be.
Blood work showed that he was in advanced Stage IV renal failure.
Dr. Friesen said that his kidneys were the result of a congenital abnormality and that nothing could be done for him.
I spent some time holding him. I requested that he be given a sedative first. Then I gave him chin scratches and tummy rubs until he passed.
Sept 18, 2010 - Jun 22, 2017
Play happy over the Rainbow Bridge. Chynna and Abby will take care of you now.
Thank you for letting me be your meowmy.
I'm going to miss you my little honey bunches of oats-ess
*********************
Out of the blue he started throwing up on Monday, after eating and multiple times throughout the day. Same thing on Tuesday.
I tried to catch him to take him to the vet on Wednesday but he knew something was up and hid under the bed all day. He came out later in the evening and I caught him and put him in the laundry room for the night.
The vet did an x-ray to rule out obstruction. There were no signs of any but his kidneys looked abnormal.
One of his kidneys was abnormally larger than the other one, which was smaller than it should be.
Blood work showed that he was in advanced Stage IV renal failure.
Dr. Friesen said that his kidneys were the result of a congenital abnormality and that nothing could be done for him.
I spent some time holding him. I requested that he be given a sedative first. Then I gave him chin scratches and tummy rubs until he passed.
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