Sorry I haven't been here for a long time, but since Polly died Purrs reminds me of her too painfully.
I've popped in to rant and because I'm worried about Sam. Last week, I noticed she wasn't opening her left eye, so I had a look at it. At first I thought she'd quickly developed a cataract, but thought this weird cos it developed almost overnight. So I booked a vet appt. Unfortunately, my favourite vet is ill (I think this is something chronic, because he's been working part time for a while), so I had to see another, less competent, vet.
He took one look at her eye, proclaimed that "this has been there for a while" as though I'd neglected her, and gave me a dirty look. I was mad at the implication. I had a friend with me, who sees my cats often, and mentioned that she hadn't noticed anything. It was obvious he didn't believe us.
He said she has a corneal ulcer, and put drops in her eyes. He prescribed antibiotics and told me to return in a few days. I tried to make an appointment with the other vet, but he was still off ill, so I had to return to see the same guy.
On my second visit, he quickly looked in her eye, told me she'd have to have it removed, then said she was unlikely to come through the op because of her age! I asked if there was any alternative treatment. He said she could be euthanised. He said this as though it was nothing. I was shocked. I'd gone in there expecting more antibiotics or something, and he was telling me she's terminal. I had to ask if I could sit down, and struggled to fight back tears. I made an appointment for an op to have her eye removed.
When I returned home, I got on the net and found loads of other ways to deal with corneal ulcers which are less radical than eye removal. I chatted to friends on the phone and decided to cancel the op and try to see the other vet. I have an appointment with him tomorrow.
Samantha's still alive, eating, taking her meds (synulox and fucithalmic vet). The synulox have given her tummy runs! She doesn't appear to be in pain, isn't rubbing her eye. Though the ulcer isn't much changed, it doesn't seem worse.
I'm hoping the vet she sees tomorrow will be more positive.