18-yr-old cat was vomiting a LOT, and had a seriously high fever. $2600 and 3 days later, after I got kitty back, the main diagnosis is "she's old." They did one x-ray and one ultrasound. Secondarily... Read More
18-yr-old cat was vomiting a LOT, and had a seriously high fever. $2600 and 3 days later, after I got kitty back, the main diagnosis is "she's old." They did one x-ray and one ultrasound. Secondarily, they thought maybe she had Inflammatory Bowel issues, and put her on over the counter 1/4 Pepcid tablet (which tablet is impossible to divide up into 4 pieces, by the way), also on anti-emitic (anti-vomiting) med, but she has vomited 3 times on that med so far. They thought she might have something like a hairball in part of her intestines (altho ultrasound did not show anything). So, today, I called them and told them she vomited & there is a piece of something in it that I can't see all that well because it's small-ish. Asked if they would they be interested in looking at it thru a microscope to find out what it is. They said no, not unless I bring kitty back. I know this hospital very well, and "see your animal" is usually a $2000 thing, minimum. There would undoubtedly be more tests, prodding, fear and discomfort for our kitty (who is resting comfortably, eating well, eliminating perfectly), undoubtedly an overnite or 2 or 3. Since the next thing they wanted to do was full-on surgical biopsy, and since she's 18 with a bad heart, this is seriously ridiculous. Especially since I already told them that we would not put her through any more strenuous procedures due to her age and heart condition. They LOVE to do surgeries here. I know this for a fact, with other animals I have known who have been here. And read the other reviews, for goodness sakes! There are other ER hospitals for your pets. Look around. Read Less