I know I had this thread not too long ago about my Foster James, and in it I mentioned Jane's problems.
Well, it's almost a week later and Jane still isn't doing very well. She did well for a day, and then crashed again. She's been in the hospital for the past three days and the vet has VERY KINDLY been running a lot of expensive tests for us for free. We still aren't really sure what the problem is, but she is not very interested in food and keeps losing weight. She is also having poop issues.
She's down to 2 1/2 pounds, which is what she weighed when I got her almost two months ago.
The Vet says today she ate some but also lost some weight and she seems to have something obtructing her intestines (I can't remember exactly what he said). They are going to do an enema and if it looks good - send her home. If not... I don't know, more hospitilization?
I'm really worried about my sweet little Jane, she is the friendliest of them and she really deserves to live (don't they all?).
Thank you.
Well, it's almost a week later and Jane still isn't doing very well. She did well for a day, and then crashed again. She's been in the hospital for the past three days and the vet has VERY KINDLY been running a lot of expensive tests for us for free. We still aren't really sure what the problem is, but she is not very interested in food and keeps losing weight. She is also having poop issues.
She's down to 2 1/2 pounds, which is what she weighed when I got her almost two months ago.
The Vet says today she ate some but also lost some weight and she seems to have something obtructing her intestines (I can't remember exactly what he said). They are going to do an enema and if it looks good - send her home. If not... I don't know, more hospitilization?
I'm really worried about my sweet little Jane, she is the friendliest of them and she really deserves to live (don't they all?).
Thank you.