I am so glad that I took Sam to TED this afternoon. Part of my mind
told me Sam was just trying to hork up a hairball but my instincts said
something else was wrong. It turns out Sam has a cold. His lymph nodes
are enlarged, he has watery eyes and a cough. Fortunately he doesn't
have a fever so we caught it early I think. He has his appetite and
still runs and plays between coughing spells. TED gave him a shot of
penicillin and methyprednisone and I have amoxycillin to give him twice
daily until the bottle is empty. Sam is a very laid back cat and
accepts whatever is done to him without complaint so I don't think I'll
have too much trouble dosing him. He weighs 13.2 lbs now, wooohooo! He
was 10.8 lbs when we first brought him inside and his hip bones and
shoulder blades were very prominent. He looks so very much better now.
Thanks everyone for the purrs, Sam and I appreciate them very much.
Julie and Sam
Karen Chuplis - 22 Dec 2004 05:16 GMT
> I am so glad that I took Sam to TED this afternoon. Part of my mind
> told me Sam was just trying to hork up a hairball but my instincts said
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> Julie and Sam
I think this is a bad season for kitty colds! Pearl has finally stopped
sneezing, but she definitely had a bit of something for a week or so. Since
it got better, and she had just had her shots and a check up, we didn't go
back, but I've been reading about an awful lot of kitties that seem to be
getting URIs. I'm so glad that Sam is doing so well. We need new piccies!
Julie Cook - 22 Dec 2004 06:43 GMT
>>I am so glad that I took Sam to TED this afternoon. Part of my mind
>>told me Sam was just trying to hork up a hairball but my instincts said
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> back, but I've been reading about an awful lot of kitties that seem to be
> getting URIs. I'm so glad that Sam is doing so well. We need new piccies!
Thanks, Karen! I'm hoping I can contain this cold to Sam only. Actually
since no one cuddles with Sam (except us hoomans), I'm thinking that
containment might not be a problem. Actually, only Hobbes and Selena
are cuddlers so Sam isn't being cast out or anything. They do all eat
together and I'm thinking of moving Sam's bowl across the room for the
time being. Purrs coming to Pearl from Sam, we're glad to hear she's
feeling better now. I do need to take some new pics of Sam. I'll do
that over the holiday break.
Julie
Marina - 22 Dec 2004 07:32 GMT
> I am so glad that I took Sam to TED this afternoon. Part of my mind
> told me Sam was just trying to hork up a hairball but my instincts said
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>
> Thanks everyone for the purrs, Sam and I appreciate them very much.
So glad that it was something easily treatable like that. Many purrs for
Sam's cough to go away soon. Hope the medication continues to be easy.

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polonca12000 - 22 Dec 2004 22:13 GMT
Continued purrs and best wishes for Sam to recover completely and soon,

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> I am so glad that I took Sam to TED this afternoon. Part of my mind
> told me Sam was just trying to hork up a hairball but my instincts said
> something else was wrong. It turns out Sam has a cold. <snip
Cheryl - 23 Dec 2004 02:14 GMT
> I am so glad that I took Sam to TED this afternoon. Part of my
> mind told me Sam was just trying to hork up a hairball but my
> instincts said something else was wrong. It turns out Sam has a
> cold.
Purrs for Sam's cold to go away soon. It's so worrisome to see them
ill.

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Julie Cook - 23 Dec 2004 03:02 GMT
>>I am so glad that I took Sam to TED this afternoon. Part of my
>>mind told me Sam was just trying to hork up a hairball but my
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> Purrs for Sam's cold to go away soon. It's so worrisome to see them
> ill.
Thanks for the purrs, Cheryl. Sam seems to be doing better already. I
haven't heard him cough since we returned from the vet. I suspect the
steroids are helping with that. I thought he'd be easy to medicate. Ha!
This morning I gave him his first dose. I was so impressed with how
well he took it, even though he did walk away and turn his back to me.
I fed everyone and went to get the water fountain reservoir to fill.
When I came back into the kitchen I found a small pink pool where Sam
had spit his meds out. <sigh> Tonight I had to scruff him to get him to
take them but swallow he did. I made sure of that.
Again, thank you for the purrs, they are really appreciated.
Julie and Sam
Marina - 23 Dec 2004 16:56 GMT
> Thanks for the purrs, Cheryl. Sam seems to be doing better already. I
> haven't heard him cough since we returned from the vet. I suspect the
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>
> Again, thank you for the purrs, they are really appreciated.
aww, he can be a sly little beggar then, when he wants to. Purrs for
successful medications. Nice to hear that the cough seems better.

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Adrian - 23 Dec 2004 16:40 GMT
> I am so glad that I took Sam to TED this afternoon. Part of my mind
> told me Sam was just trying to hork up a hairball but my instincts
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> Julie and Sam
I'm glad you caught it early. Purrs for a quick recovery.

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