Cat's Skin Tears Off

My assistant was gently holding him, when a crack opening up in his skin over the shoulder on the left, and the skin just slid back 4 inches like cellophane pulling off a loaf of bread.

Sometimes I must treat a patient without knowing the exact diagnosis. Sometimes thongs go upsettingly wrong.

When we started Nicco on the prednisolone and antibiotic, I still did not have a diagnosis why he was jaundiced, anemic, attacking his own blood, and many, many tests had come up negative or inconclusive. With the prednisolone, Nicco ate better, felt better, the anemia started to resolve, the jaundice resolved. We were on to something good!

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Treating a Sick Cat With No Diagnosis

If I am right, prednisolone (steroid) will save him. If I am wrong, and it is an unidentified infection, steroids could kill him.

Nicco was anemic, jaundiced, dehydrated, lethargic, not eating, full of fleas, and generally looking like crap.  (Yes, that’s the official scientific term.)

So, the quest for the reason began.  First, I determined Nicco’s Minimum Database Laboratory, which at my hospital consists of a complete blood count, with microscopic cytologic examination of the blood, 12 chemistries of the blood, including liver enzymes, kidney-related toxins, electrolytes, proteins, calcium, sugar, a urinalysis chemistry and microscopy.  In this case, we also checked for diseases that ticks spread, because many of those disease can cause bleeding internally, anemia, and jaundice.

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Yellow Cat Spends Weeks in Hospital

…without figuring out the underlying cause of the jaundice, we were doomed to fail.

Nicco was a very sick kitty cat.  Thin, dehydrated, yellow with jaundice, fleas running everywhere, Nicco, the white short-hair golden eye wonder at could barely manage to croak a little meow of confusion as I lifted him out of his cat carrier and onto the hospital scale.

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Tangled Choke Collar Nearly Fatal

Of course, disconnecting dogs entangled at the neck is dangerous and difficult. That is why preventing the accident becomes paramount.

At the end of a busy Friday, a red Porsche convertible screeched to a halt and a frantic guy came running into the animal hospital.

“Help me, you gotta help me, my dog, my dog is choking to death! I just went to pick him up at the kennel and this other dog’s stuck on his choke collar! Help me, please, he’s dying!”

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Doc Truli's Top 10 Dogs Predisposed to Allergies

Veterinary dermatologists believe up to 50% of cats and dogs suffer from allergies in the U.S. alone!

Lolita the American Pit Bull Terrier APBT
Lolita, APBT, eats Hills Z/D & runs 7 miles daily!

No solid data for ranking in order of severity exists. However, let’s group the Mastiff Breeds all together, or they might just take over the list!

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Cat's Tooth Was Just Hanging Out!

In Simon’s case, his left lower canine tooth avulsed so it stuck out of his lower lip at almost a ninety degree angle. Talk about painful!

Old Red Tabby Cat Needs Dental Surgery
Simon, Before Surgery with his Left Lower Canine Tooth Hanging Out

Sometimes cats need emergency tooth extraction. In Simon’s case, his left lower canine tooth avulsed so it stuck out of his lower lip at almost a ninety degree angle. Talk about painful!

To top it off, Simon was 18 years old. Anesthesia carried inherent risk for him, but there was no way he could go on with that tooth like that!   Continue reading “Cat's Tooth Was Just Hanging Out!”

Cat in Desperate Need of Tooth Removal

In Simon’s case, his left lower canine tooth avulsed so it stuck out of his lower lip at almost a ninety degree angle. Talk about painful!

Old Red Tabby Cat Needs Dental Surgery
Simon, Before Surgery with his Left Lower Canine Tooth Hanging Out

Sometimes cats need emergency tooth extraction. In Simon’s case, his left lower canine tooth avulsed so it stuck out of his lower lip at almost a ninety degree angle. Talk about painful!

To top it off, Simon was 18 years old. Anesthesia carried inherent risk for him, but there was no way he could go on with that tooth like that!   Continue reading “Cat in Desperate Need of Tooth Removal”

Mini Schnauzer Familial Hypertriglyceridemia

Her parents thought it was normal for a dog to have irregular bowel movements because they get into so much “stuff” on walks, and in the backyard.

Beautiful Miniature Schnauzer
Miniature Schnauzer Perfection

[Caution: kinda gross subject matter, but super important.]

Heidi was a salt n pepper 6 year old miniature schnauzer with recurrent bouts of soft stool and
occassional little spit ups of vomit in the morning. Usually she ate well, but about once a month, she would not touch her dinner.
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Chow Chow Becomes Therapy Dog

“How do I get Bo certified to be a therapy dog?”

When I met Bo, he was four pounds of red

Chow Chow Puppy
Bo as a Puppy

fuzzy Chow puppy.  Healthy, sassy, and a little nippy, Bo was a handful.
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16-Year-Old Diabetic Cat Cured

Many people become confused by the fact that a cat drinking tons of water can be dehydrated.

Tommy was a 16-year-old diabetic long-hair white cat with yellow-gold eyes.  I met him for the first time when he stopped eating for 4 days.  When I gently pinched the skin over his shoulder blades, it stood up, and did not bounce back into a normal, flat position.  I tried the same trick over his hips; Tommy’s skin just stood up.  This is called a skin turgor test, and in this case, it meant Tommy was severely dehydrated. Continue reading “16-Year-Old Diabetic Cat Cured”