Before any of you'z wise guyz scream out "this thread is worthless without pics", I have to tell you that it just ain't gonna happen.
So about a week and a half ago my male cat (my "little buddy") was acting a bit peculiar but by the next day he was fine again.
Then, on Friday, he was back at it - skulking around, acting timid, etc. My wife and I took him to the vet where they ran tests and determined he was a bit de-hydrated, but otherwise fine. We were careful to tell them he has has 2 instances where he was in the Pet ER with SEVERE constipation. They chose to disregard this information. Just in case he was developing an infection, they gave him a shot of an anti-biotic and provided us with amoxicillin to give to him and they also gave him a quick IV to push some fluids into him. Two hours and more than $200 later, they sent us home with him proclaiming there was nothing to worry about.
So today he had been hiding (unlike this fella) and when I could find him he skulked and cried a few times and generally acted like he was really sick. So, being the loving pet owner that I am, I took him to the Pet ER this evening (where he remains for the night as, much like Congress, he needs an enema).
The Pet ER listened to his symptoms and history as I described them, gave him a quick physical, then determined they needed to get a urine sample to check for a UTI and get a couple of x-rays. The urine test was clean, but the x-rays revealed that his colon is completely filled with feces. THIS IS THE CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM - severe constapation - again. They informed me that if we had waited 2 more days it could have become life threatening. I had to sign/approve the estimate for almost $700 for his treatment. This is more than double what I would have paid @ his regular vet for the same treatment, if only my regular vet had just x-rayed him and actually listened when I provided his history. In fact, most of the $200+ I paid on Friday @ the regular vet was for treatment for issues he really didn't have.
So, now here I sit almost $900 poorer than I was when I got off work Friday.
Those of you who are just dog people and can't stand cats won't understand, but this little guy is my buddy. He greets me whenever I come home - even after a trip to the store - by stretching up my leg and wanting me to pick him up. He plays fetch. He drops and plays dead when I make a sound like I shot him. He even flushes the toilet because he like to watch the water swirl. In many ways, this cat thinks he's a dog.
With all of that I still really hate vet bills, but whats a fella gonna do?