Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Poor Leonard!
Monday, October 29, 2007
Poppy Has An Endoscopy...
An endoscopy for cats (and dogs) is done the same as it is for people, under general anesthesia. A flexible endoscope is passed first down the esophagus, looking at the first part of the digestive tract; then, kitty is turned around and the scope goes the other direction! Biopsies are taken along the way in both directions. They've been sent out for a pathologist to read and we should have results by Wednesday.
Poppy hated not having breakfast, and he didn't find an enema much fun either. The pictures were taken after the procedure, when he was awake but probably seeing double, and definitely when he felt sorry for himself! He was a good patient, and spent much of the day hiding under the towels in his cage. I think he was worried we'd come up with other ideas for torture!
Thursday, October 25, 2007
All Is Well...
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
It's Quiet This Evening...
It's A New Day!
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
4pm Fire Update
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Rapidly Changing Circumstances
We will be here as long as is safely possible. We're fortunate because the power is still on at this point.
Since we still have phone & internet, we can keep updated on changing conditions. Also, we have found our Ham radio network to be invaluable. If you're not a "ham" it's not hard to do and a great way to communicate!
Fire Update
Monday, October 22, 2007
Holy Smoke.....
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Our Day in Rancho Bernardo!
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Please Join Us On Sunday!

Friday, October 12, 2007
The Girl Scouts Are Coming!
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Waldo's Woes
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The rainstorm making its way through San Diego county today brought enough wind to once again irritate his lungs ~ so back on Pred. he goes, for now. He's in good company, the rain has brought forth the aches and pains of arthritis for Melody, Sparky, Leonard, Pepper and Violet the goat. In typical So. Cal. style, the rain will soon give way to clear skies and much happier critters!
Monday, September 17, 2007
Luna Left Us...
Renal failure is much, much more difficult to manage in dogs than cats. Large volumes of subcutaneous fluids, phosphate binders, and other appropriate medications are used to keep kidneys working as long as possible. In Luna's case, she rallied for about 6 weeks after severe renal failure was diagnosed; then her blood values began to slowly creep up higher and higher and wouldn't decrease again.
Most dogs never leave the hospital, but Luna was able to initially stay on IV fluids with me at work during the day, then stay on fluids at night at home. She didn't have to be hospitalized at all. We then combined subcutaneous fluids, phosphate binders, BUN/creatinine binders, Pepcid, anti-nausea and ulcer medications with acupuncture & Chinese herbs.
As Sanctuary Ambassador, she leaves behind large shoes to fill. As my shadow, there's now an empty spot at my feet as I sit and watch TV in the evening.
Rest in peace, beautiful spirit, we will miss you!
Monday, September 10, 2007
Mister
He has a wonderful personality and loves to be held and adored! We're introducing him to alfalfa/molasses, which is finely chopped alfalfa covered in molasses which is easy on his teeth. He's also enjoying dried papaya bits, green leaf lettuce, and banana as we introduce healthier bunny foods to him.
Roger Rabbit knows there's a new guy around, but he's okay with it. After all, new treats have appeared too!
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Siamese In A Basket
Saturday, August 25, 2007
How Cute Am I?
We just celebrated her 1 year birthday with us too! (The day someone arrives becomes his or her "birthday" we celebrate every year). We look forward to many more!
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Luna
A week ago Monday, she had some blood work done, since it had been last checked in May, and she had some kidney disease at that point. It was quite a shock to see that she is now in renal failure, with very high numbers. She spent last week on IV fluids, coming home on fluids at night, and on them during the day with me at work. Rechecking her blood values after 4 days of diuresis, they really hadn't changed much. Not a good sign for the long haul.
She's now on subcutaneous fluids, plus Chinese herbs, plus Pepcid & Carafate & Slippery Elm (for her GI system), Epakitin and Azodyl. She's also on the "whatever you want to eat" diet, since her appetite has decreased. We rechecked her blood work yesterday and it has indeed improved. The 3 primary blood chemistry values looked at in kidney problems, BUN, creatinine, and phosphorus, have all come down.
I'll update the blog as I can with her progress ~ our current battle is the anemia secondary to the kidney issues. It's hit her pretty hard, so she spends most of the day sleeping. While she's enjoying her newly discovered "maid service" the other dogs are most disappointed it only applies to her!
Thursday, July 19, 2007
A Snotty Nose, A Tortoise & A Disagreement

Thursday, July 05, 2007
Sutures & A Late Night...

For Scooter, the pursestring's purpose is to help keep his colon on the inside while all swelling subsides and the motility in his gut returns to normal (for him!). And once again we try to figure out what diet & medication combo will prevent future episodes. (Sigh) It's been a tough road for this little guy!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
A Close Call For Marci...
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Unsure of the reason behind her difficulty breathing, into the house she went, where she went into a crate with a fan blowing nearby, both to cool if needed & circulate air to make breathing a little easier. She also received a large dose of lactulose (stool softener) and subcutaneous fluids to make sure all systems were working well. A little Healing Touch for Animals and flower essences were used too.
It was a long night, but the dogs sat up with me to keep an eye on her, and around 1am, Marci decided she felt a little better and nibbled at some baby food. She also used her litter box - a good sign! This morning, she was no longer breathing hard, but was at the door of her crate demanding breakfast ~ yeah!
I'm not sure exactly what the cause of this "episode" was, but Marci's feeling back to normal now and wants to play. She'll be living at the house with Scooter & friends for a while until we make sure everything stays cool!
Monday, June 25, 2007
Mel & Ernie...
They have a 6'x10' shaded "goose" run for cleaning time confinement & afternoon shade, 2 large pools for swimming (and yes, they will often share the same one), a "goose house" for shelter, and a 12'x32' yard to play in.
Now the geese can patrol and the goaties can nap in peace!
Friday, June 22, 2007
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
The House of Ballou
I didn't get any pictures of the inside yet, but what other color would you paint it but blue? Because this foursome is able-bodied, we installed ramps inside so they can sit above the window or sleep in the upstairs "bunk". Feeding time involves Ballou eating outside, Waldo inside with the 2 girls inside in crates so they each eat only one meal.
Their yard runs alongside the horse pasture, so our horses can grudgingly watch the cats get fed first!
Monday, June 18, 2007
His Big Heart...
After a hurried serving of breakfast, a quick search for the "big carrier" (he's no tiny boy) he was off with me to work. This is when my profession comes in handy, as does the generosity of the veterinarians I work with. Dr. Slusser, our Internist & Dr. Farrell his associate, both looked at Austin. We did some bloodwork and a urinalysis, which all looked pretty good.
Nothing explained his sudden change. Until we did an ultrasound of his heart. We know that Austin has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) which is why he's with us. In the back of my mind is the fact that someday, he will be in heart failure as a natural progression of his disease. I did not ever guess it would be so soon. While most of his heart hadn't changed much from the ultrasound of October 2006, his left atrium is now huge. He's on the "brink" of left-sided heart failure.
He now has a new medication regime - one that I'm sure many human heart patients can appreciate. He is taking Enalapril (an ACE inhibitor) twice a day, Diltiazem (a calcium channel blocker) once a day, a small amount of baby aspirin twice a week (to prevent blood clots), and now Lasix (a diuretic) every other day. He'll also be on Clavamox, an antibiotic, for a week just to cover all bases.
I haven't broken the news to him yet, but he also now will need monthly bloodwork for a while to monitor his kidney values, thanks to the addition of Lasix. I'll post updates on the blog as we go along and let you know how he does ~ for now, tonight, after a dose of Lasix, he feels good enough to have dinner and cruise the yard. Whew!
Saturday, June 16, 2007
A Tired Scooter & Luna
Want to thank everyone they met for the love and pets they received at the San Diego County Fair today! We had an overwhelming crowd of people of all ages who met myself, Sandra our Treasurer, Luna, Scooter and Jake (Sandra's Aussie).
Monday, June 11, 2007
Watch For Us At The Fair!
Luna & Her Kidneys
So Dr. Laflin, our holistic veterinarian, and Dr. Booman, our general practitioner, have developed at treatment plan for her. She will start receiving subcutaneous fluids twice a week, a B vitamin/iron supplement, and Chinese herbs to support her kidneys. Her bloodwork will be monitored closely for changes too.
This certainly won't slow down her public appearances this summer ~ she won't turn away from the opportunity for treats and pets!
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Where's Ballou?

So, his "spa day" starts out with a bath and towel dry, then a brush out, then... the clippers come out! Ballou is pretty patient now and will almost let me complete the entire clip job in one sitting. He did opt out of the final photo after his transformation, so a picture will come later!
Sunday, May 13, 2007
The 3 Muskateers
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
The Pet Food Recall...
Sunday, April 15, 2007
An Old Timer Update
Leonard had some dental tartar scraped from his teeth (always a two-person proposition!) plus some blood work done too. The dogs and cats who qualify as "senior" or who have ongoing medical problems have blood panels done yearly (or more often if needed). It was Leonard's turn, and he took it all in stride, purring the entire time!
Results came back for Leonard on Saturday, and he's looking great! He has early kidney disease, which is to be expected at 17 years old. The values are low, however, so coupled with his heart disease, everything's manageable at this point. He actually looks better "on paper" than he did last year!
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Interested in Volunteering?

It's Been A Year...

For a little one who was given only weeks to live, she looks pretty good. In the picture, she's helping me feed the other cats. She always watches to see if anyone gets better canned food, and will steal it if it suits her better. Right now, she's recovering from a bug bite above her eye that we've treated with antibiotics and steroids. She's almost healed now, but insists that lots of kitty tuna speeds the healing process.
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Happy Birthday...
Saturday, March 31, 2007
A Sneak Preview...
Ballou and Poppy will be moving out here, giving everyone more room to play, and they'll have real grass too!
Leonard the Hunter
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Dog Walk Pictures!

Luna and Sparky both attended and received many pets on the head. It was Sparky's first public appearance, so I was a little unsure about how he'd act, it turns out he loves the attention! He and Luna walked around and looked at the displays, and sampled biscuits too!
We received $90.22 in donations, which we truly appreciate.
A huge thank you from all of us for your generosity!
Friday, March 09, 2007
The Bathing Service
It's Been A Busy Month...

Also, please join us on Sunday, March 25, at Kit Carson Park in Escondido for the Escondido Humane Society's fundraiser Paws in the Park. We will have a display there, and you will have the opportunity to meet Luna and Sparky too! We look forward to seeing you!
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Poor Mellie...
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If you notice the blog's slowing down, it's not for lack of anything to blog about. Rather, it's because my "spare" time is focused on completing the final education requirements for my RVT application. Online courses are wonderful, but are truly as time consuming as standard college courses, especially when Scooter helps at the keyboard!