I've just taken a call from the vet and Blip is recovering well in the recovery room
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Anyway, Blip's hips are in perfect nick: it's her spine near the base of her tail that's the problem. Blip has spondylitis. This is obviously why she can't groom her right flank and rear end properly and why she hates me helping with a comb and a flannel respectively
Blip will go onto daily Metacam and have quarterly blood tests to monitor the effects on her organs. I'll ask whether Cosequin will help this condition or not: I presume not.
Because of the raised urea, the vet also took a urine sample while Blip was under and her urine is nicely concentrated, so her kidneys are in perfect working order
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Blip's anal glands were congested again
so they've been expressed. The vet detected a certain amount of hardened faecal matter so is going to put Blip onto Lactulose as well. She opines that this is all connected to the spondylitis. I can certainly say that, very recently, I've noticed Blip sort of flops down as she sits, so she obviously finds squatting uncomfortable.
Poor little Blip but thank goodness for modern veterinary medicine which will enable me to make her comfortable again. I can't bear to think of her suffering in silence, as all our cats try to do.
I have a discharge appointment later this afternoon with a nurse (the vet herself has an acute knee problem and is now going home!) and can pop in any time to view and discuss the x-rays, which I shall certainly do in order to pinpoint the exact area of spondylitis.
Oh, and the team groomed out all Blip's flank while she was under, so she'll be a lot more comfortable all round