Hi all,
I haven't been on for a while as my life is just hell on Earth right now. But I was hoping for some advice if anyone's around on a Sunday evening?
I got up at about 7.30am to feed and let my two girls out. I got halfway down the stairs and heard Bast meowing, which is very unusual for her. And it was a deep meow too. Got to the bottom and she was laying down waiting for her morning belly rub, but she meowed again so now I'm thinking something's up. Got her food ready and as she got up I saw that she was holding her tail oddly; she usually holds it down, perpendicular to her body, but today the lower half, near her back was up, but half way down it was limp, kind of looked like a crook.
I called my out of hours service and they said they could see her but that a consultation alone would be £149.00! *Insert shocked emoji here 'cause I can't find one!* I know she'll need x-rays and I just don't have that kind of money, so I had to pass.
Woke my poor Mum up and, after a while, we both agreed that I'd contact the regular vet when they open tomorrow morning.
She's been pretty quiet all day, mainly just sleeping on her cushion by the radiator. She's eating and drinking OK, but I know she's in some pain when she gets up and walks around. She's in the back garden now (she can't get out, so she's safe). She's on Prednisone as she's got something that neither I, nor any vet I've ever seen, can figure out, but she's been pulling out her fur since she was run over as a kitten and that's the only thing that'll stop her doing it! So I was wondering if it would be OK to give her an extra dose to help with the pain until I can get her to the vet tomorrow? She usually has 1/2 a tablet a day and she sometimes had a whole one if the fur pulling gets bad, but I don't know what'll help her today? A whole one? More than that might be overkill, I just don't know.
I hate that I can't get her to the vet today, but the out of hours cost is just insane! How do they expect people to come up with that much money?! But that's another matter I guess.
Any advise on what I can do to keep Bast comfortable for the next 15 or so hours would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Lou.