Originally Posted by SaderNurse05
Not sure where to put this but really weird. My cat had a procedure on her front feet on Monday. Tonight, Thursday, my son picked her up and said something was wrong. You could feel air all down her back, around her neck on on her head. Did not have my stethoscope so made a trip to ER vet. Said she may have a small tracheal stretch, not quite a tear. She is isolated and is supposed to be resting. Just wondering if anyone else has used there assessing skills on their pets. Thet was cool about it- she agreed it was SE but was not too clear on how it happened. My family thought I had lost my mind when I called the vet ans said she had SE. They tease me sometimes if I can't answer a question-"well, you ARE a nurse". This scored me some points for sure. Cat felt like she had bubble wrap under her skin.
I am not surprised. I diagnosed a growth on my daughter's greyhound, when it was smaller then a very small onion. He was pulling his hind leg off the ground a little bit and when I ran my hands over his hindquarters, he flinched(?). I feel more carefully and told my daughter to take him to the vet. I ended up taking him to another town for a surgical consult. Unfortunately Budman had less then a 10% survival rate of six months so we had him put to sleep, at home.
I also noticed when my daughter's only male cat started losing weight. I noticed he wasn't eating and his gum looked slightly swollen. Much to his distress, I pulled his mouth open and found an oral tumor inside toward the back of his mouth. My daughter told me not to look at her cats again (not really but I felt like the animal angel of death).
I love animals and have always had a number of pets.
Woody
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