It looks like our cat may have emergency surgery for mega colon as soon
as we can find a surgeon.
Our regular vet says it looks like she has an old injury, a broken
pelvis, or a congenital problem that makes her pelvic area much smaller
than it should be.
For whatever reason, things have moved through for the last 11 years but
now she is completely blocked and nothing has helped significantly. She
is no longer even trying to eat.
Anyone had a cat with colon surgery? How about a surgery to increase the
size of the pelvic area?
Thanks,
Rhonda
wester@laway.net - 09 Jul 2006 00:27 GMT
>It looks like our cat may have emergency surgery for mega colon as soon
>as we can find a surgeon.
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>Rhonda
Dear Rhonda:
I have no experience with this, but it does sound mehor serious. I
wish you the best of luck and hope you can solve this problem in a
timely fashion.
Best regards,
Allison
Rhonda - 09 Jul 2006 07:56 GMT
>>Anyone had a cat with colon surgery? How about a surgery to increase the
>>size of the pelvic area?
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> Allison
Thanks, Allison. I appreciate the good wishes. She is too sweet to have
to go through this!
Rhonda