Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Happy 6th Meow-day, QISH!
Posted by Jonna on 8:00 AM. Birfday,qish - No comments
-- Hooman Momma
These past 6 years with you have been wonderful. Your presence in my life signaled a beginning, filling it with hope for a renewed journey after suffering from the darkest challenges in my existence. You are the reason I held on and survived. You will always be my bully goofball. Stay healthy and mischievous!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Update on Rue: WE NEED PRAYERS
Posted by Jonna on 6:39 PM. rue,Rue Needs Prayers,Rue's Health - No comments
Little Rue is asking if you can include her in your prayers. Her latest blood test revealed abnormal values in her organs:
ALT (liver) - 1,541 (normal: 20-100)
Creatinine (kidney) - 2.3 (normal: 0.3-2.1)
Thank God her platelet count is increasing, from 80 on March 1, 98 on March 4, to 186 today (normal: 300-800)
Please, please, help us pray for her. I love her so much :'(
ALT (liver) - 1,541 (normal: 20-100)
Creatinine (kidney) - 2.3 (normal: 0.3-2.1)
Thank God her platelet count is increasing, from 80 on March 1, 98 on March 4, to 186 today (normal: 300-800)
Please, please, help us pray for her. I love her so much :'(
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Rue Ate Onion!!! :'(
Posted by Jonna on 3:32 PM. Onion,rue,Unexpected Moments - 2 comments
-- Hooman Momma
Rue is not as innocent as you think! |
I knew that onion is bad for cats and dogs, but I didn't know that it is highly toxic. It can kill a cat, depending on the amount ingested by the ever-curious feline.
I left my lunchbox open to cool my food while I was preparing for work. While in the shower, I heard clinks and clanks of a metal object hitting the glass bowl. Then I saw her. Rue was on the table, blissfully enjoying my food as her name tag hits the rim of the glass bowl. I put her down and checked my food -- to my horror, I saw lots of chopped onion in it! I immediately Googled how bad it is, and I broke down when I saw that it is extremely bad for them. I called our vet at 5:30 AM, and luckily she answered.
Dr. Riza didn't think that she ate enough to cause harm, but I just couldn't bring myself to work and leave her behind. I don't want to go home to a lifeless ginger beauty, so I decided to skip work and observe Rue for any symptoms of toxicity. We drew blood from her after 12 hours, to check if it has affected her red blood cells (onion causes heinz body anemia). We are still waiting for the result of the blood test and smear.
Qish and I are crossing our fingers and paws as we wait for the result, while Rue is enjoying the beauty of CAT-urday. I'm telling you, my cats can give me a heart attack!
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