Post-Surgical Kuro-kun
Dec. 24th, 2018 03:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Kuro is my cat who had major oral surgery five days ago to remove a tumour in his jaw. He has a shaved leg from his catheter for his anaesthesia. He also has a feeding tube in his neck.

We are feeding him liquid food through the tube five times a day because he can't eat yet. As you can see, he finds the process of being fed via a tube very traumatic.

It takes about half an hour from start to finish, with blending up the liquid and feeding him slowly over about 20 minutes (you wouldn't want your stomach to go from empty to full in 30 seconds either!) and then rinsing out the syringes and everything afterwards. So yes, we're spending about two and a half hours every day feeding the cat right now...
He was very quiet the first few days, but now he's back to playing with catnip mouse in the sun 😊

Between biopsies and CT scans and oncology and surgical consults, this is pretty much why I've got nothing fannish done this past month!

We are feeding him liquid food through the tube five times a day because he can't eat yet. As you can see, he finds the process of being fed via a tube very traumatic.

It takes about half an hour from start to finish, with blending up the liquid and feeding him slowly over about 20 minutes (you wouldn't want your stomach to go from empty to full in 30 seconds either!) and then rinsing out the syringes and everything afterwards. So yes, we're spending about two and a half hours every day feeding the cat right now...
He was very quiet the first few days, but now he's back to playing with catnip mouse in the sun 😊

Between biopsies and CT scans and oncology and surgical consults, this is pretty much why I've got nothing fannish done this past month!
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Date: 2018-12-25 12:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-12-25 12:59 am (UTC)We have quite the schedule of feeding and drugs going at the moment, but it should be all over in another ten days or so.
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Date: 2018-12-25 07:03 am (UTC)I'm preemptively a bit horrified at the idea of late-in-life care for my cat. She's the feisty-est creature I've ever lived with and doesn't tolerate breaches of her freedom of movement or bodily autonomy well. I still literally have scars from the last time I had to get her into a carrier.
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Date: 2018-12-25 07:42 am (UTC)I wouldn't have gone for the surgical option with Kuro except we already know the tumour is benign, so assuming we got it all out, it's gone forever. If we'd left it, it would have kept on growing and caused him ever-worsening mouth pain over a prolonged period, so it seemed worth the two weeks of tube feeding to be rid of it.
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Date: 2018-12-26 12:03 am (UTC)Mjowlnir, by the best guess of the people I adopted her from, was born/spent most early months of kittenhood as a stray, and while she's quite well-behaved (and sociable!) as long as no one is trying to Trap Her In A Box (or do other things that involve being Trapped), I think the lack of early acclimation to things like being held and put in a carrier is why she's always been SO resistant to it. And she's strong as hell, which doesn't help matters. (She loves to sit or lie on/against Favored Humans, but only! at! her! own! fluffy! discretion!!!)
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Date: 2018-12-26 12:49 am (UTC)Spraying Feliway or Comfort Zone inside the carrier can help too, but if the cat is frantic from the start, it's not going to do enough.
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Date: 2018-12-26 05:25 pm (UTC)I'm glad he's getting better and getting such good care :)
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