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Bunty's recovering from a traumatic day yesterday. My OH was doing a lot of drilling in our spare room so Bunty thought 'I'm outta here' and disappeared out to the garden and beyond for a couple of hours until she thought it was safe to return.

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Toppy doesn't know he's got an appointment at the vets tomorrow for another scan as we're no further forward concerning his high liver results. He'll know in the morning when he doesn't get any breakfast :(

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They'll play with anything but cat toys. Here he is playing with a measuring tape.
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Oreo LOVES this bean bag. At first he was scared of it but now its his favourite sleeping spot.
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And yesterday I went over to my neighbours house with my sister as her friend invited us. Her uncle got a kitten a couple weeks ago and its supposedly a bengal x bsh mix. It was so tiny but brave the first time I saw him the day after he arrived. I've told them that its unlikely its either as it looks like a regular tabby moggy. They then told the uncle that he was scammed. They asked questions about what I know about cats and I felt so happy to share what I have learnt over the past few months. Anyhow their little kitten is so cute and the uncle decided it would be an indoor cat. The best of luck because the little kitten is so fast.
 
Bunty's recovering from a traumatic day yesterday. My OH was doing a lot of drilling in our spare room so Bunty thought 'I'm outta here' and disappeared out to the garden and beyond for a couple of hours until she thought it was safe to return.

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Toppy doesn't know he's got an appointment at the vets tomorrow for another scan as we're no further forward concerning his high liver results. He'll know in the morning when he doesn't get any breakfast :(

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Oh dear, poor Bunty. At least she didn't disappear for too long leaving you worrying.
Hope it all goes well for Toppy tomorrow and that he's got a morning appointment so doesn't have to wait all day with a rumbling tummy.
 
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Oh dear, poor Bunty. At least she didn't disappear for too long leaving you worrying.
Hope it all goes well for Toppy tomorrow and that he's got a morning appointment so doesn't have to wait all day with a rumbling tummy.
I'm taking him in at 8.15 so, hopefully, he'll be one of the first though they usually wait a couple of hours to make sure they are OK.
 
I'm taking him in at 8.15 so, hopefully, he'll be one of the first though they usually wait a couple of hours to make sure they are OK.
Fingers crossed that everything goes well for Toppy :> Has he been doing all right, other than his concerning results?
 
I'm taking him in at 8.15 so, hopefully, he'll be one of the first though they usually wait a couple of hours to make sure they are OK.
Hopefully tucking in about lunchtime then :Cat.
 
Fingers crossed that everything goes well for Toppy :> Has he been doing all right, other than his concerning results?
Yes, you wouldn't really know there was anything wrong with him, even my vet said that, though he has lost a little bit of weight which actually isn't a bad thing as he was always chunky. He is bright and playful most of the time and eating well, he is never sick, other than the occasional furball, and doesn't have toilet problems. It is really weird. Our vet said she has seen very sick cats who have had much lower results than Toppy so she and the laboratory who did the blood testing are at a loss to know what is wrong with him. Another odd thing is that a lot of his other results are fine which she says wouldn't be the case if he was sick. This has been going on now for six months at least and other than these results not improving , he hasn't gone downhill in any way.
I'm going to ask if they've tested him for hyperthyroidism as I read that can cause unusual liver results.
 
Yes, you wouldn't really know there was anything wrong with him, even my vet said that, though he has lost a little bit of weight which actually isn't a bad thing as he was always chunky. He is bright and playful most of the time and eating well, he is never sick, other than the occasional furball, and doesn't have toilet problems. It is really weird. Our vet said she has seen very sick cats who have had much lower results than Toppy so she and the laboratory who did the blood testing are at a loss to know what is wrong with him. Another odd thing is that a lot of his other results are fine which she says wouldn't be the case if he was sick. This has been going on now for six months at least and other than these results not improving , he hasn't gone downhill in any way.
I'm going to ask if they've tested him for hyperthyroidism as I read that can cause unusual liver results.
Hopefully you'll be able to get to the bottom of things soon!
 
Bunty's recovering from a traumatic day yesterday. My OH was doing a lot of drilling in our spare room so Bunty thought 'I'm outta here' and disappeared out to the garden and beyond for a couple of hours until she thought it was safe to return.

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Toppy doesn't know he's got an appointment at the vets tomorrow for another scan as we're no further forward concerning his high liver results. He'll know in the morning when he doesn't get any breakfast :(

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Oh no, poor Bunty.
It's really upsetting when you know they're stressed & you can't tell them the 'horrid' thing will stop/ go away soon/ won't hurt them.
I have it with Ebony & Alfie.
My step father was round for a few hours the other day doing my garden, cutting the grass etc.
When he went I went upstairs looking for them, Ebony was in her hiding place under the bed.
Alfie was actually in the bed, under the covers.

Oh I hope the vet trip tomorrow goes smoothly & you find out what's going on & that whatever it is is easily treatable.
Sending hugs to Bunty & Toppy.
Toppy please don't be upset tomorrow, your vet won't hurt you & you'll be back home before you know it & your Mama will dish up your favourite meal xx
 
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