Hello, friends! Thank you all for the purrs, prayers, thoughts, and overall support for Evan. It's more appreciated than I could ever explain. Evan is still hospitalized as a result of his urinary blockage on Monday morning, but the vet plans on removing his catheter this morning, and as soon as he proves he can urinate on his own, he can come home.
Yesterday I got to visit and cuddle with Evan at the vet clinic where he's being hospitalized.
The cone of shame is in the background of those last two photos because Evan has to wear it in the hospital so that he doesn't remove his urinary catheter, or his IV catheter. I did get photos of his urinary catheter and all that jazz, but in case anyone out there gets queasy, I'll refrain from sharing those.
There are a couple updates the vet gave me that I don't think I've shared yet with you wonderful friends of ours. First, though many cases of blocked cats results in elevated kidney values or other such issues, Evan's case was caught early enough that his kidneys did not suffer. Except for low potassium that resolved within 24 hours, Evan's bloodwork has looked great since he arrived at the hospital. Second, when Evan first showed up at the hospital, there was a lot of blood coming from his urethra, in what little urine he was producing at that time. His urine has cleared up immensely since then. The vet almost considered removing Evan's catheter after 24 hours, but he was still passing a few blood clots through his urinary catheter this morning, so we opted to give it another 24 hours to ensure that no clots or other complications cause him to immediately block up again. That's the last thing we want.
I will be discussing with the vet their recommendations on trying to prevent a recurrence of this in the future. I'm hoping putting Evan back on the anti-anxiety drug amitriptyline could help, since his blockage was likely caused by inflammation in his ureter, which is often caused by stress of some sort. Whether it was the holiday craziness or something else, I want to help Evan stay calm and happy, and he always did well on amitriptyline in the past.
Festive Flashback Doodle of the Day
I admittedly have not had the time or mindset to top off or scan our new, neglected Christmas doodles over the past couple of days. When Evan is home with me, though, I'll be spending lots of time cuddled up with him on the couch. While I do that, I'll try to get all caught up on those new doodles so that they can be shared during our Twelve Days of Christmas celebration.
All that said, here's today's festive flashback doodle in honor of this Fourth Day of Christmas!
9 comments:
Continued purrs for Evan that he feels better and can come home.
Evan, dear boy, your momma is worried about you, as we all are.
We are purring that you are home before you get this comment!
Thank you for keeping us posted about sweet Evan. It certainly sounds like he is doing better and better. We will keep on purring and praying for his continued recovery, and that he can come back home soon. XO
Poor Evan, we're sure sending a ton more purrs and prayers and we hope everything comes out well and he gets to come right home.
Poor Evan. I am glad you got to visit him. I am praying he has a full recovery without the problem ever coming back. Nice drawing and great tips. XO
We are so glad to read that Evan is doing better ! Purrayers.
Poor little guy. Purrs that he's back home with you right now.
We are glad Evan seems to be doing well. We know he misses home and you.
I'm praying Evan comes home soon and the course of treatment prevents recurrence.
Also, i haven't said it lately but i do like your doodles immensely.
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