Sunday, 27 April 2014

Bertie is now cast less and don't expect food to be paid for, whilst a pet is in hospital, by the insurance company


Bertie getting back to normal


Bertie is out of his cast at last although to be truthful it hasn't been that long i.e. 4 1/2 weeks.

All five having treats
All the Selkirks playing in the garden
His cast unfortunately slipped to the point that it looked as though it had turned around, the problem was that this was Easter day. We had to phone the emergency vet hoping that we were not going to have to go and see them. The result was that they allowed us to cut off the cast and keep him on cage rest, the other issue was Easter Monday is of course a bank holiday also!! so no vet for two days!! The problem with the cast slipping wasn't so much it prevented him moving around but that it had caused some red angry sores.

Finally on Tuesday came and we were able to visit the vets and the head vet who had initially seen him. He gave us three options - to put on a new cast having to make a new support and give him another bout of sedation and the issue of it rubbing on the raw sores, to add a supporting bandage as he was quite far along on his repair but this could also rub on the sores or to keep him on cage rest and provide no support hoping that the leg was repaired enough. We went for the last option. So he now has no cast and he is a much happier chap.

Monty just doesn't fit anymore
Trying a different option, a window shelf
Now my minor rant…… we are insured with the biggest company in the UK for pet insurance. So we pay slightly over the odds but know that the vets and public like them as they pay promptly. We paid the vets bill for the first run of costs, costing us around £750. Yesterday the cheque came, so very pleased with the speed of reimbursement. However they would not pay for the food he was given whilst in hospital, the cost was only £9, but it is the principal, the underwriters really need to look at this. It's not going to cost a lot in comparison to the stay in hospital.Uggghhhhhhh.

They WILL pay for food to dissolve stones and liquid food whilst in hospital……. my issue is

  • When a human has health insaurance food is covered whilst they have a stay in hospital as it will aid recuperation at least
  • He was in hospital because he was NOT EATING and a temperature, do you expect him to be in hospital for not eating and NOT need food!!!! surely that is essential to stop him getting Lipidosis
  • Why just liquid food…. he was provided with RECOVERY food which surely indicates he was unwell which was made into a sloppy soup to get him to lap it up if he could or wanted to. Does that count as liquid food? If that does count, what happens when he is still under observation but recovering getting more solid food when does it count or not count.
  • He was so ill they kept him in for almost three days…….
A warning - make sure if you have a pet in hospital they state that liquid food is given, not just food!!!, if it has been pureed (does it count, still a query in my mind on that or does it have to be Liquivite).

Also take your own cat food in…...

Treat time

Friday, 18 April 2014

Walking along the canal - Luna and Harvey

Hay Fever seems to be kicking in already, which is strange as I don't normally get it but sore eyes are the name of the game today.

The weather has been lovely the last few days and although Easter is said to be wet the other days should be lovely. I've just taken Harvey out for his walk and finally we are able to walk away from the roads along the paths which have until now been mud entrenched.

Sorry for my voice in the video, but she only wags her tail if you talk to her…….





Harvey having a stroll

Luna has even taken the odd walk as she is getting used to the noises and people. The noise which upsets her most is the canal boats going through the lock but as you can see she is also quite enamoured by them also.

The others show no interest in walking or going outside, Reuben is very content and Monty is happy as long as he has a few birds to chase. Bertie is shy, he would probably follow Luna but not have a need for outside walk.







This morning was so nice that I was able to catch a couple of nice photos. This was Luna managing to get herself up to the top of the cherry tree 





Sunday, 13 April 2014

Daughter's 21st Birthday meal : Bertie's 1st Birthday and you wouldn't know he had a broken leg.


Out of the sun after chasing birds with Monty
Today was the day we were having a family celebration for our daughter, as always we always go out for a family meal. This was to be a bit odd as the OH is in Brazil at the moment however the kids made up for it with friends and girlfriends. My daughter had requested for us to go to the Art Kitchen, a great modern Thai restaurant. A gorgeous place with modern meets traditional Thai cuisine. This is a very popular place so I had to book up a few weeks ago and still could only get a 9.00 pm sitting. To make it easy for everyone we went for 6 set meals plus a red and a green Thai curry. Well it was just gorgeous, as is the price, hence we like to go but  only for special celebrations. So this is the start of my daughters special day! week! month! or is that me who celebrates like that? Hope you loved the start of your birthday….sorry you still can't have your present until the day…….

http://www.theartkitchen.com

My daughter is right at the back
 I had that feeling this morning and I just checked Bertie's pedigree and found I was indeed right and it was definitely his birthday.

What a lot he has fitted into his first year. He is one of our most cuddliest cats when HE feels like it…..he approaches a cuddle with a lot of fuss, he squarks as he comes in the room looking for you, he then approaches and jumps onto your lap but then goes off again, only to jump on again and fuss, working away around your lap up and down, finally he kneads your chest or lap, then gets off again, to then come on your lap again until he finally settles.

Bertie also has this most unbecoming coat at the moment….. he is out of condition with his leg and having had such a self imposed restricted diet for a while his coat is not thick nor curly. It is tufty however. He also had, which the breeders have said, he first major moult related to his becoming a Tom cat and then neutered. Resulting in matts in his coat the like I have never seen which had to be cut our. One breeder suggests a cut  to even the coat out and then all the coat will come through as the same type and length….I'm thinking about this as the summer months are coming and it would be a good time.

What cast? Chasing Lun
Bertie then of coarse broke this leg which by all accounts is repairing quickly and could be ok for the cast removing next week, only four weeks along if the callous which the bone is building is suitable.

How high can I go with a cast?
As you can see he no longer sees the cast as a major hinderance. This cast just seems a little shorter so he can lean on it. He can keep up with the others when running and no tree is safe, nor are the birds….don't worry no birds have EVER been caught by our cats.

What fantastic weather we had yesterday and today, it has really brought Bertie out of his doldrums and perked him up so much. It has also helped Luna to stop finally hissing at him and see him as a fun companion again which she can chase.

I wonder what his reaction to losing the cast will be???? The vet did mention physiotherapy if they do remember the pain of the break and not  wish to return to putting weight upon the mend. However I hope that once Luna teases him enough to chase her it will be forgotten and all will be well. Hoping that he won't do toooooooo much climbing in the next few weeks to put too much pressure on the mend.






Playing pat a cake together 

Will she see me?