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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,540
    brianlux said:
    I'm curious as to if anyone here has had this happen.  We took Annie to the vet today because she has developed a limp in her right leg.  They had us leave her there for the day for x-rays.  Thankfully it's nothing broken or really serious- she's 12 years old and has some kind of kitty bursitis. 
    The odd thing that happened is this: We took her home in her cage and when we got her in the house, let her out of the cage. I noticed right away she has a weird chemical smell on her fur.  By the time we got home it was too late to call the vet so I'm hoping I can get some explanation from them tomorrow.  I don't remember this ever happening with any pets at the vet before.  It smells like some kind of bug spray or antiseptic or something- pretty awful.  For me, so bad I can't even pick her up or put her in my lap (rather unhappy about that!).  The smell has been giving me a headache, so she will have to sleep in the back room.  Bummer because she normally sleeps with us.
    I guess I'll just have to wait and hope it dissipates soon.  Just seems like this should not happen.
    probably the sedative that you are smelling
    never had that happen to mine (least not that i'm aware of)


    I think my one cat, Kia, is part raccoon. She digs through my trash and gets anything edible she can get a hold of (especially meat). Recently I had to put their cat food and treats somewhere where she can't get to cause one time she tore a big hole and her treats were everywhere on the floor. And this past Monday I woke up to find the got to my bread. The bread was on the floor, bag chewed and some pieces were eaten. :angry:

    Uhmm they are curious 
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,655
    GlowGirl said:
    brianlux said:
    I'm curious as to if anyone here has had this happen.  We took Annie to the vet today because she has developed a limp in her right leg.  They had us leave her there for the day for x-rays.  Thankfully it's nothing broken or really serious- she's 12 years old and has some kind of kitty bursitis. 
    The odd thing that happened is this: We took her home in her cage and when we got her in the house, let her out of the cage. I noticed right away she has a weird chemical smell on her fur.  By the time we got home it was too late to call the vet so I'm hoping I can get some explanation from them tomorrow.  I don't remember this ever happening with any pets at the vet before.  It smells like some kind of bug spray or antiseptic or something- pretty awful.  For me, so bad I can't even pick her up or put her in my lap (rather unhappy about that!).  The smell has been giving me a headache, so she will have to sleep in the back room.  Bummer because she normally sleeps with us.
    I guess I'll just have to wait and hope it dissipates soon.  Just seems like this should not happen.
    I hope she is ok. I haven’t noticed that kind of smell before. Let us know what the vet says. 
    Thanks, GG.  The vet says she has a form of bursitis.  He gave her an anti-inflammatory injection and a three day course of similar in pill form.  After that she will get daily treats containing glucosamine sulfate (which I've been taking for years for arthritis and it helps big-time!)  She doesn't seem to be in pain but has a chronic limp.  I'm trying to discourage her from jumping down off of things like stools and the few other places she is allowed to be up on.  If my back isn't too sore, I lift her down because when she jumps down, she land feet first (of course.)
    brianlux said:
    I'm curious as to if anyone here has had this happen.  We took Annie to the vet today because she has developed a limp in her right leg.  They had us leave her there for the day for x-rays.  Thankfully it's nothing broken or really serious- she's 12 years old and has some kind of kitty bursitis. 
    The odd thing that happened is this: We took her home in her cage and when we got her in the house, let her out of the cage. I noticed right away she has a weird chemical smell on her fur.  By the time we got home it was too late to call the vet so I'm hoping I can get some explanation from them tomorrow.  I don't remember this ever happening with any pets at the vet before.  It smells like some kind of bug spray or antiseptic or something- pretty awful.  For me, so bad I can't even pick her up or put her in my lap (rather unhappy about that!).  The smell has been giving me a headache, so she will have to sleep in the back room.  Bummer because she normally sleeps with us.
    I guess I'll just have to wait and hope it dissipates soon.  Just seems like this should not happen.
    probably the sedative that you are smelling
    Possibly if it was topical.  They didn't need to give her anesthesia for the x-rays- probably because she is really mellow around people.  My sister suggested that it might be flea powder because her vet powders their pet patients before they go home.  The smell has dissipated some and I'm guessing will get better as she cleans herself. 

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  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,165
    brianlux said:
    I'm curious as to if anyone here has had this happen.  We took Annie to the vet today because she has developed a limp in her right leg.  They had us leave her there for the day for x-rays.  Thankfully it's nothing broken or really serious- she's 12 years old and has some kind of kitty bursitis. 
    The odd thing that happened is this: We took her home in her cage and when we got her in the house, let her out of the cage. I noticed right away she has a weird chemical smell on her fur.  By the time we got home it was too late to call the vet so I'm hoping I can get some explanation from them tomorrow.  I don't remember this ever happening with any pets at the vet before.  It smells like some kind of bug spray or antiseptic or something- pretty awful.  For me, so bad I can't even pick her up or put her in my lap (rather unhappy about that!).  The smell has been giving me a headache, so she will have to sleep in the back room.  Bummer because she normally sleeps with us.
    I guess I'll just have to wait and hope it dissipates soon.  Just seems like this should not happen.
    probably the sedative that you are smelling
    never had that happen to mine (least not that i'm aware of)


    I think my one cat, Kia, is part raccoon. She digs through my trash and gets anything edible she can get a hold of (especially meat). Recently I had to put their cat food and treats somewhere where she can't get to cause one time she tore a big hole and her treats were everywhere on the floor. And this past Monday I woke up to find the got to my bread. The bread was on the floor, bag chewed and some pieces were eaten. :angry:

    Uhmm they are curious 
    i kinda get that but i've never had a cat do that before. :neutral:

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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,061
    brianlux said:
    I'm curious as to if anyone here has had this happen.  We took Annie to the vet today because she has developed a limp in her right leg.  They had us leave her there for the day for x-rays.  Thankfully it's nothing broken or really serious- she's 12 years old and has some kind of kitty bursitis. 
    The odd thing that happened is this: We took her home in her cage and when we got her in the house, let her out of the cage. I noticed right away she has a weird chemical smell on her fur.  By the time we got home it was too late to call the vet so I'm hoping I can get some explanation from them tomorrow.  I don't remember this ever happening with any pets at the vet before.  It smells like some kind of bug spray or antiseptic or something- pretty awful.  For me, so bad I can't even pick her up or put her in my lap (rather unhappy about that!).  The smell has been giving me a headache, so she will have to sleep in the back room.  Bummer because she normally sleeps with us.
    I guess I'll just have to wait and hope it dissipates soon.  Just seems like this should not happen.
    probably the sedative that you are smelling
    never had that happen to mine (least not that i'm aware of)


    I think my one cat, Kia, is part raccoon. She digs through my trash and gets anything edible she can get a hold of (especially meat). Recently I had to put their cat food and treats somewhere where she can't get to cause one time she tore a big hole and her treats were everywhere on the floor. And this past Monday I woke up to find the got to my bread. The bread was on the floor, bag chewed and some pieces were eaten. :angry:

    Uhmm they are curious 
    i kinda get that but i've never had a cat do that before. :neutral:

    My male cat is a bit like that. If he could get into my trash he would. I don’t throw food scraps in there. I put those in a separate bag which I keep up high out of his reach and then take it down to the trashcans for our building every morning. Once I came home from grocery shopping and went to use the bathroom really fast. When I came out he had gotten into my deli meat and ate a quarter pound of turkey. He also eats plants so they are either hanging or on a high shelf. Little bugger but I love him anyway. 
  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,165
    GlowGirl said:
    brianlux said:
    I'm curious as to if anyone here has had this happen.  We took Annie to the vet today because she has developed a limp in her right leg.  They had us leave her there for the day for x-rays.  Thankfully it's nothing broken or really serious- she's 12 years old and has some kind of kitty bursitis. 
    The odd thing that happened is this: We took her home in her cage and when we got her in the house, let her out of the cage. I noticed right away she has a weird chemical smell on her fur.  By the time we got home it was too late to call the vet so I'm hoping I can get some explanation from them tomorrow.  I don't remember this ever happening with any pets at the vet before.  It smells like some kind of bug spray or antiseptic or something- pretty awful.  For me, so bad I can't even pick her up or put her in my lap (rather unhappy about that!).  The smell has been giving me a headache, so she will have to sleep in the back room.  Bummer because she normally sleeps with us.
    I guess I'll just have to wait and hope it dissipates soon.  Just seems like this should not happen.
    probably the sedative that you are smelling
    never had that happen to mine (least not that i'm aware of)


    I think my one cat, Kia, is part raccoon. She digs through my trash and gets anything edible she can get a hold of (especially meat). Recently I had to put their cat food and treats somewhere where she can't get to cause one time she tore a big hole and her treats were everywhere on the floor. And this past Monday I woke up to find the got to my bread. The bread was on the floor, bag chewed and some pieces were eaten. :angry:

    Uhmm they are curious 
    i kinda get that but i've never had a cat do that before. :neutral:

    My male cat is a bit like that. If he could get into my trash he would. I don’t throw food scraps in there. I put those in a separate bag which I keep up high out of his reach and then take it down to the trashcans for our building every morning. Once I came home from grocery shopping and went to use the bathroom really fast. When I came out he had gotten into my deli meat and ate a quarter pound of turkey. He also eats plants so they are either hanging or on a high shelf. Little bugger but I love him anyway. 

    yeah that sounds like Kia! :lol:
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  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,336
    GlowGirl said:
    brianlux said:
    I'm curious as to if anyone here has had this happen.  We took Annie to the vet today because she has developed a limp in her right leg.  They had us leave her there for the day for x-rays.  Thankfully it's nothing broken or really serious- she's 12 years old and has some kind of kitty bursitis. 
    The odd thing that happened is this: We took her home in her cage and when we got her in the house, let her out of the cage. I noticed right away she has a weird chemical smell on her fur.  By the time we got home it was too late to call the vet so I'm hoping I can get some explanation from them tomorrow.  I don't remember this ever happening with any pets at the vet before.  It smells like some kind of bug spray or antiseptic or something- pretty awful.  For me, so bad I can't even pick her up or put her in my lap (rather unhappy about that!).  The smell has been giving me a headache, so she will have to sleep in the back room.  Bummer because she normally sleeps with us.
    I guess I'll just have to wait and hope it dissipates soon.  Just seems like this should not happen.
    probably the sedative that you are smelling
    never had that happen to mine (least not that i'm aware of)


    I think my one cat, Kia, is part raccoon. She digs through my trash and gets anything edible she can get a hold of (especially meat). Recently I had to put their cat food and treats somewhere where she can't get to cause one time she tore a big hole and her treats were everywhere on the floor. And this past Monday I woke up to find the got to my bread. The bread was on the floor, bag chewed and some pieces were eaten. :angry:

    Uhmm they are curious 
    i kinda get that but i've never had a cat do that before. :neutral:

    My male cat is a bit like that. If he could get into my trash he would. I don’t throw food scraps in there. I put those in a separate bag which I keep up high out of his reach and then take it down to the trashcans for our building every morning. Once I came home from grocery shopping and went to use the bathroom really fast. When I came out he had gotten into my deli meat and ate a quarter pound of turkey. He also eats plants so they are either hanging or on a high shelf. Little bugger but I love him anyway. 
    Our little bastard Milton loves turkey and chicken.  He is also partial to American cheese. When I make my lunch in the morning he comes a running when he heres the Tupperware or the baggies.

    Now Zoey.  Her nickname is also chewy.  Why?  She chews EVERYTHING!  Loves plants.  Speaking of which, I need to make some kitty grass tonight!
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,061

    Spooning with the catnip. 
  • Fifthelement
    Fifthelement Lotusland Posts: 6,965


    Pete watching the hovering hummingbird that is checking her out.


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  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,753


    Pete watching the hovering hummingbird that is checking her out.


    Wow... great shots. 
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,061


    Pete watching the hovering hummingbird that is checking her out.


    That is really cool. I love hummingbirds. But we don’t have them around here. 
  • Fifthelement
    Fifthelement Lotusland Posts: 6,965
    GlowGirl said:


    Pete watching the hovering hummingbird that is checking her out.


    That is really cool. I love hummingbirds. But we don’t have them around here. 
    They are cool little birds.  They sound like little helicopters as they buzz around you. The ones in our yard are very curious.  They often hover about watching us in our yard. 

    I took these a few years ago in my backyard:




    You can see its tongue getting the nectar in this one.


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  • Fifthelement
    Fifthelement Lotusland Posts: 6,965


    Last night! Woot!
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,540
    Damn those are great pictures! I’ve seen a hummingbird once here in my backyard! 
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • Fifthelement
    Fifthelement Lotusland Posts: 6,965
    Damn those are great pictures! I’ve seen a hummingbird once here in my backyard! 
    Thanks Jose.

    Pete did something really weird and cool last night.  Not sure what she heard or saw, but she sat like this for more than a minute.  Spooooky!




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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,540
    Damn those are great pictures! I’ve seen a hummingbird once here in my backyard! 
    Thanks Jose.

    Pete did something really weird and cool last night.  Not sure what she heard or saw, but she sat like this for more than a minute.  Spooooky!




    Ha that is different but really cool good looking girl 
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,540
    Theo loves her brother 
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,061
    So many cute cats we all own. I love the photos.
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,540
    We have my sister in law visiting from California! I can tell you Orin & Theo are not happy specially the boy they are afraid of strangers 
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • hauntingfamiliar
    hauntingfamiliar Wilmington, NC Posts: 10,349
    Hello, I haven't posted in a while. I lost my 2 kitties since I last posted on this thread. It's been a few years but I have a new crazy kitty now that my daughter named Loki. Her eyes seem to be permanently dilated and she is the wildest cat I've ever met, albeit the sweetest as well. 
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,336
    Hello, I haven't posted in a while. I lost my 2 kitties since I last posted on this thread. It's been a few years but I have a new crazy kitty now that my daughter named Loki. Her eyes seem to be permanently dilated and she is the wildest cat I've ever met, albeit the sweetest as well. 
    Awww welcome back.  I remember the screen name!