Hello all,
haven't been on here much recently - life seems to have taken over. . . .
Anyway, I wanted some reassurances, if possible, about the shocking event of this morning - I've had to leave Wilf at the vets because he needs to be sedated and some stuff done as they say he has a blocked bladder. I am really upset.
We got Wilf (and his brother, Alfie) from the RSPCA in March. Their previous owner said that they had a history of cystitis - my vet telephoned the old owner's vet (details left at the RSPCA) and were told that there was no evidence to support this. However, ever mindful of the possibility and the fact that Wilf didn't like to drink from a still bowl of water, I purchased a water fountain and all the family are instructed to let him drink from the bath taps.
I noticed yesterday, early afternoon, that Wilf was using his tray more often than usual. Then in the evening, he just sat in it for AGES. I got worried but apart from being in his tray more, he ate his tea, was purring and managed to take some more baubles off the bottom branches of the Christmas tree. It was a different story this morning, though - we woke up to a cat in obvious pain and discomfort. He couldn't sit or stand properly and meowed a warning if we went too close to him or touched him. I sat by the phone until 8am when the vet opened and took him straight in.
We have a *fantastic* vet and he knew immediately what the problem is. They are going to give him a sedative and see if that relaxes the bladder and, if not, will catheterise him. He is going to be in at least overnight. I have great trust in my vet (who we have been going to for almost 16 years) but this time last year, Mahla, another of our cats, went in for an exploratory op and was found to be riddled with tumours and we had to make the awful decision not to wake her from the anaesthetic. Wilf is the 6th persian we have had and all of them have been special - and I know we are not supposed to have favourites but . . . well, I have a special bond with Wilf and my heart is hurting right now . . . .