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Old 12-22-2010, 02:41 PM
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We brought Matrix back from the vet today..he made it through the night which is a good sign but he is not out of the woods yet. Vet said to watch him he wouldnt eat for them so they are hopin that by being home in his own environment that it might encourage him. We have had him home for six hours and he finally ate a small bit and drank on his own just a lil bit ago. So we are hopin that is a good sign and he will hopefully pass the rest of the string. Family has decided that we just cant afford the cost of the surgery.. so keep kitty prayers for Matrix please. I will continue to update everyone until we are hopefully out of the woods and Matrix is pronounced all better.
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Old 12-23-2010, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by qwkslver
So sorry, let us know.
I'M glad to report that Matrix is doing much better. Still not back to 100 percent but he is out of the woods.. and will make a full recover. Thanks for all your kitty prayers everyone. Matrix says "Meow" puurr rumble purr rummble.. or something like that :thumbup:
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Old 12-23-2010, 03:03 PM
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That is really good news. God loves all the little critters!
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Old 12-23-2010, 10:46 PM
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Glad to hear he's recovering. But you'll still have to watch him - cats dont learn cause/effect.
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Old 12-24-2010, 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by SaraSewing
Glad to hear he's recovering. But you'll still have to watch him - cats dont learn cause/effect.
Definitely we all will be watching him a lot closer. We set up a large dog kennel in my daughters room and he will always be in it when the door to my quilting room is opened. Thanks again everyone for your support and prayers.
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Old 12-24-2010, 04:26 AM
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Well, he just used up one of his 9 lives! Keeping a cat out of the sewing room is difficult; there are so many interesting things for them to get into! We can all learn a lesson from this.
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Old 12-26-2010, 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Jenniky
My daughters cat got a hold of one of my spools of thread and Im pretty certain it must of eaten some of it. He is throwing up clear liquid and is not acting his usual spunky self. Anyone ever have this happen to their cat??
zofja as a kitten ate an entire acme plastic bag. I was afraid it wrapped around any organs. I blessed her and slowly pulled the bag out. Kitty Angels were with her and the bag came out in one piece. Now I have to watch her all the time. She has taste buds for flowers, plastic bags, dead bugs. Everything but cat food.
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Old 12-27-2010, 02:52 AM
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Thank goodness it worked out! I had the same experience with a piece of yarn and my cat, fortunately I was able to slowly pull it out of his mouth, he was a little gaggy but we got the whole thing out in one piece. He's the first cat I've ever had that actually seeks out the string/thread/yarn so I keep that stuff put away when I'm not in my sewing room. My other cat had a passion for those rubber fingers you use when sorting papers. There was no place you could put them that she couldn't find them.
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Old 01-27-2011, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by SaraSewing
Originally Posted by dforesee
I don't know why cats love to eat thread. I have to really watch mine. They are also bad about eating the silver icicles off the Christmas tree; had to stop using those several years ago.
But when they eat icicles from the tree their poo is so sparkly!

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Hope your thread eating kitty is ok. My cat's favorite spot to be with me is beneath the sewing machine. Luckily she doesn't nibble on threads.
mine just likes to steal the spools...so glad they don't eat the thread!!
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get the cat to the VET now please. oh good, you did.
whew. my cat ate a teeny tiny bit of poly batting and ended up with a barium enema and x-rays and another enema to get rid of the barium. mad cat!!! never allowed a cat near my sewing room after that. never!!!
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