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Taborri Our little survivor
Introducing Taborri (it means voices that carry) She is a Turkish Angora mix who came to us in a random cruelty case I was working on about 2 years ago. She has peca (randomly eats odd things she shouldn't) and while we were spaying her we also came across an emergency foreign body removal surgery (we pulled coins, paperclips, sponges and unidentified objects) She sadly had a reaction to the anesthesia and her blood pressure dropped, in turn here temp dropped dangerously low. After getting her all stitched up we were unable to raise her body temp high enough (she was a 91!, very low for cats, they should be at least ten degrees higher then that) to be able to give her the reversal.
Our poor girl was in a coma for two + hours. Luckily with the whole vet hospital staff we were able to get her to warm enough for the reversal.
That night she was back to her own ways trying to eat random objects...
She's been doing fine since other then a large stomach scar. She loves talking and loving everyone who comes over.
Ok, just thought I'd share.
Thanks
Rusty
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Re: Taborri Our little survivor
I meant to ask if anyone else has a cat or dog that may have peca?
Rusty
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Re: Taborri Our little survivor
That cat is AMAZING! I LOVE animals with different colored eyes.
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Oh Rusty she's so lovely. Those eyes of hers are gorgeous!
Well I have a dog with peca. Bella the Labrador but somehow I think that's just part of being a Lab. This is the third female Labrador I've owned in my life. First was Shadow, a black Lab, then Maggie, another black Lab, now Bella, a yellow Lab. Everyone of them was very bad for eating anything that they could snatch up. I think it's part of this breed LOL.
I've found using our Haltie headcollar at least helps somewhat on walks. Gives me half a chance to wrestle a determined 75 lb dog and get back whatever she's managed to snatch up off the nasty city sidewalks. Around the house we just have to be super careful. Her current fascination is raiding the cat litter boxes (YEWWWW). Covered cat boxes at that, I don't know how she manages to get her big head in there! No NERF toy is safe from her and gawd help young Michael's Star Wars figures - she's addicted to their taste apparently.
Years ago when we owned Shadow we lived 5 hours round trip to the closest vet. When you own a Labrador that will quite happily eat anything that can't get away from her, you learn just how long 2.5 hours in a car with a dog with a bellyache can be.
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Re: Taborri Our little survivor
Oh, I can imagine, I've done more foreign body removals out of labs than any other breed, so as far as dogs you're doing great, (w/ the breeeding of labs these day) I'm sure you've seen it in the media about the biggest "breed" eating foriegn bodies.... (do you recall that european lab ingesting a Butcher Knife?) I just couldn't imagine..I'll go into my fav, dog breeds later but I do know that those dang labs will eat anything under the sun, glad your kids fared well...
Rusty
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Your Kitteh is STUNNING! Those eyes could make you melt!!!
I too, have a lab (lab/shar pei mix) that will eat ANYTHING he can get in his mouth. He is fascinated with cat turds and even his own turds (YUCKY!!) I was shocked one day while on a walk with him, there was shiny stuff in his poop - since we bag it anyway...I brought it home instead of tossing it out in the garbage, and made the hubby take a closer look. Boner had eaten and passed 3 quarters, 1 bolt, 2 nuts, and 2 other unidentifiable shiny metal objects. I took him to the vet, they checked him out and all was good. I was told to keep a very watchful eye on him. I am constantly pulling the weirdest crap out of his mouth. He has a plethora of chewies, bones, etc., but yet he prefers pens, money, tools & turds.
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Awwww! Taborri is gorgeous!!
Originally Posted by CTReptileRescue
I meant to ask if anyone else has a cat or dog that may have peca?
Rusty
When I was a kid, we had a border-collie mix that was neurotic and would eat ssooooo many different things. It was scary. A couple days after a birthday party once, we started finding VERY colorful piles of poop in the backyard. (Balloon bits....she popped 'em and ate 'em) She would eat balls....completely demolish a tennis ball in minutes...baseballs and softballs...even a football once. She even tried to eat the croquet balls! (Hardwood balls you knock through loops in the yard with mallots)
As she got older, she moved on to more exotic stuff like pins and needles, aluminum foil and twist-ties or anything with wires in it. There were times my dad had to remove a needle or pin from her gums with pliars. Poor dog would try to bite his face off when he did so...or anytime we tried to take such a thing away from her. Eventually we had to put her down.
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Re: Taborri Our little survivor
Originally Posted by JLC
Awwww! Taborri is gorgeous!!
When I was a kid, we had a border-collie mix that was neurotic and would eat ssooooo many different things. It was scary. A couple days after a birthday party once, we started finding VERY colorful piles of poop in the backyard. (Balloon bits....she popped 'em and ate 'em) She would eat balls....completely demolish a tennis ball in minutes...baseballs and softballs...even a football once. She even tried to eat the croquet balls! (Hardwood balls you knock through loops in the yard with mallots)
As she got older, she moved on to more exotic stuff like pins and needles, aluminum foil and twist-ties or anything with wires in it. There were times my dad had to remove a needle or pin from her gums with pliars. Poor dog would try to bite his face off when he did so...or anytime we tried to take such a thing away from her. Eventually we had to put her down.
I had a kitten that ate some random things once, whole water balloons, and pieces of a broken tiara...random stuff. She passed it luckily but its scary.
~Alli
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