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Edited on Wed Jul-21-10 08:12 AM by carlyhippy
At first I thought "why did you cut my cat open if there is nothing there?" The stones were there 2 weeks ago, he was too sick to do the surgery then, where are they??? But actually, the vet did open him up, got a urine sample right out of the bladder, scraped the bladder wall inside (the vet said that the inside of the bladder wall was thickened and very red) and will have that tissue analyzed to see what is going on with that, what kind of bacteria, so we can get him on the right antibiotics etc. She looked around in the bladder and felt and couldnt detect a stone, so she flushed out the bladder and flushed him all the way out, there were no blockages. Getting the other tissue samples and stuff was a good thing, because we need to know why his bladder itself is so messed up.
I called the vet the morning of the surgery and went over every single thing. I haven't gotten the bill, but she said 400-600 dollars to do the surgery.
Is your cat having problems with straining, bleeding or any other bad symptoms? My cat has had so many problems with this for quite a while. We give him antibiotics, he gets well then is sick again a few weeks later, this last time he was off antibiotics for less than a week and was sick again, so it was getting progresive. Talk it over with the vet.
If this course of care is not working for him or me, I will be getting another opinion. If you feel any uneasiness after consulting with your vet, get another opinion. Hope all goes well with your friend.
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