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I created this blog to sort through my emotions as Finnegan, a great Irish Wolfhound, fought bone cancer for nearly 26 months. Fortunately, his battle subsided for many months and during the course of the 26 months, I shared stories about his feline siblings. On August 8, 2008, Finny passed on in my husband's and my arms. He fought the good fight and he will always have a special place in my heart. *If you have a question, please write me at finnegandog at gmail dot com.*

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Mr. Stinny Update


The veterinary office called and Mr. Stinny's urinalysis showed struvite crystals in his urine. This means he will be on Hill's Prescription Diet S/D for four weeks and then Purina U/R. He must stay at the veterinary's office until Thursday. Tomorrow, they will remove his urinary catheter to make sure he does not have another blockage and that he can, well, let the pee flow free. Poor little man. We just love him so much and are looking forward to having him back home. Perhaps we will throw him a welcome home party. In case you did not notice, his eyes look different because he is blind. He was hit by a car, came into the vet clinic where I worked without an owner, and of course, I fell in love with him and took him home. Mr. Stinny ROCKS!


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2 Comments:

Blogger Fu Fu said...

I hope that Mr. Stinny get better soon and can go home to rest.

~ fufu

4:44 AM  
Blogger PerfectTosca said...

Finny, my mommy has been involved in cat rescue forever. This is not uncommon with male neuters who are ...ahem...a bit overweight. Mom's been where you are with cats before. Mr Stinny is VERY cool. I wouldn't mind adding him to my cat collection here at the nuthouse.

10:02 AM  

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