Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Trouble on a Tuesday - Emma Edition




Lady had a completely different post prepared about how, overall, Emma was a very good guest. Lady had even rated the whole week with Emma a B+.

Points had been taken off for needing to go out in the night one night, being very scared in storm, and for making her usual mess of toys. 


Coming out from under Lady's desk after hiding from a storm

This rating was revoked Sunday morning. Emma, had a bit of an upset stomach for a couple days (typical for her), however, Sunday morning at approximately 10:20, it took a turn for the worst. Emma had diarrhoea that can be best described as raspberry jam like. 

The first bout occurred in the bedroom as Lady was walking out of the closet with the laundry basket and poor Emma (who is very good at asking) squatting on the floor. Lady took a look, asked the Man to bring her some paper towel and said, Emma needs to go to the vet. In the 20 minutes that followed, as Lady was trying to eat, and get dressed and get ready for the vet, there were 2 more bouts. 

Emma was silent in the car, and thanks to construction, Sunday fun days and other events that closed roads, it took them about 1.25 hours to reach the clinic. The arrived just as Uncle Chris landed in Ottawa. His flight had been delayed 3 hours, so he was behind. Between seeing the vet tech and the vet, Uncle Chris was able to get to the clinic to join them. 

After an exam, the vet gave lots of scientific names that meant 'bloody diarrhoea' (Lady almost wanted to say, one didn't need to be a doctor to see that but she didn't).  He said we would probably never know what upset Emma's stomach so badly but clearly the bacteria in the gut were off (again Lady thought this was rather obvious). He said the normal course of treatment is hospitalization and IV fluid and treatment, but given that Emma was not dehydrated and not lethargic and not vomiting, he suggested some medicine to take home (Lady can't remember the name but it had charcoal and a probiotic), special food and monitoring. He expected improvement within 5 days.

Lady and Uncle Chris were both relieved it was not more serious and know that Lady did the right thing about taking her in when she did. After about 2 hours there, everyone was heading home. 

In the end, Emma's visit was given a C-. Lady told Uncle Chris, that it was amazing the lengths Emma would go to, to not be left behind again!







5 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    POTP x 87 for Emma... and a bit for the peeps who had to do the caring and clearing! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  2. Oh Emma bless your heart and LADY you are such a good Auntie to Emma.
    Many years ago, M&G's fir cat Cali was staying with us while they were in Arizona.
    Cali had all kinds of issues with IBD the worst was she had Mega colon. WHICH is aggravated by stress. AKA she would get backed up and nothing would pass except from the front. I knew this so I watched her like a hawk, mainly always fed her several small meals thru the day but lo and behold 2 days before they were due to return I knew she was backed up and needed intervention. We have a 24 hour vet hospital near home so there she went. I was able to pick up a well Cali the day before they came home from their vacation
    Hugs Cecilia

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  3. Poor Emma. She was doing so well and then disaster struck. We have our paws crossed that she feels better soon.

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  4. Poor Emma...we are glad she is feeling better!!
    xoxo,
    Rosy and Sunny

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  5. Poor Emma! (And poor Mom who had to clean up the mess.) Hopefully Emma will be feeling all better real fast.

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