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W. Leong - 13 Mar 2006 17:03 GMT
For 2 days in a row, I found what look like human spits on the floor in the
room where
Rusty sleeps. I don't recall ever seeeing these before in Rusty's life. He
is on antibiotic
for a urinary infection since Friday. I called the vet clinic about this.
The vet is not in
till later this afternoon and will call me back with Rusty's blood tests
results.
I appreciate some purrs as I am still worried about Rusty. He fights me with
the antibiotic
but I still managed to get it down his throat. But can I keep this up for 2
weeks?

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Monique Y. Mudama - 13 Mar 2006 18:06 GMT
> For 2 days in a row, I found what look like human spits on the floor
> in the room where Rusty sleeps. I don't recall ever seeeing these
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> Rusty. He fights me with the antibiotic but I still managed to get
> it down his throat. But can I keep this up for 2 weeks?

Purrs for Rusty.  Poor guy.

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Karen - 13 Mar 2006 18:12 GMT
It might be the antibiotics upsetting his tummy a bit and those are just
some bile throw up spots.Purrs for Rusty to be feeling MUCH better SOON.

> For 2 days in a row, I found what look like human spits on the floor in the
> room where
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> but I still managed to get it down his throat. But can I keep this up for 2
> weeks?
W. Leong - 13 Mar 2006 18:43 GMT
Thats what I suspected. I gave him the med. while he ate his meal. Don't
want him to
get diarrhea from the antibiotic. But he had taken Clavamox before with no
problem as recent as
Nov. 2004.
Thanks for the purrs.

Winnie

> It might be the antibiotics upsetting his tummy a bit and those are just
> some bile throw up spots.Purrs for Rusty to be feeling MUCH better SOON.
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> 2
>> weeks?
Marina - 14 Mar 2006 07:00 GMT
> Thats what I suspected. I gave him the med. while he ate his meal. Don't
> want him to
> get diarrhea from the antibiotic. But he had taken Clavamox before with no
> problem as recent as
> Nov. 2004.
> Thanks for the purrs.

i was thinking the same as Karen. Does Rusty like yoghurt? That could
help soothe his tummy. The vet might also have some meds with benevolent
bacteria for this kind of thing.

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CatNipped - 13 Mar 2006 19:00 GMT
> For 2 days in a row, I found what look like human spits on the floor in
> the room where
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> but I still managed to get it down his throat. But can I keep this up for
> 2 weeks?

Bandit does this when she tries to hork up a hairball and sometimes nothing
comes out but spit.

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kilikini - 13 Mar 2006 19:28 GMT
> > For 2 days in a row, I found what look like human spits on the floor in
> > the room where
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> --

Mine do that too.  Sometimes I can't even tell they did it until the sun
shines on the floor and I see the "spot".

kili
W. Leong - 13 Mar 2006 19:45 GMT
> Mine do that too.  Sometimes I can't even tell they did it until the sun
> shines on the floor and I see the "spot".
>
> kili

Same here. I was looking for any cat pee on the floor this morning.
When I found none, I was pleased until I saw these spots. They are easily
missed.
They were left there overnight in Rusty's room.

Winnie
Adrian - 13 Mar 2006 19:10 GMT
> For 2 days in a row, I found what look like human spits on the floor
> in the room where
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> but I still managed to get it down his throat. But can I keep this up
> for 2 weeks?

Purrs for Rusty.
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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 13 Mar 2006 20:51 GMT
> For 2 days in a row, I found what look like human spits on the floor in the
> room where
> Rusty sleeps. I don't recall ever seeeing these before in Rusty's life. He
> is on antibiotic
> for a urinary infection since Friday. I called the vet clinic about this.

Roxy sometimes throws up like that, and I find little puddles of white
foamy stuff that does look a lot like a human spit. I agree with Karen
that it's probably bile and he probably has a bit of an upset stomach. It's
good that you're going to talk to the vet about it.

Hope you get the rest of the medicine into him and that he feels better
soon!

Purrs,
Joyce
Sam - 14 Mar 2006 04:47 GMT
> For 2 days in a row, I found what look like human spits on the floor in the
> room where
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> but I still managed to get it down his throat. But can I keep this up for 2
> weeks?

No idea what it might be, but purrs for Rusty and for you.

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polonca12000 - 15 Mar 2006 22:55 GMT
> For 2 days in a row, I found what look like human spits on the floor in the
> room where
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> but I still managed to get it down his throat. But can I keep this up for 2
> weeks?

We are purring and sending best wishes for Rusty,
Polonca and Soncek
 
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