Friday, January 13, 2012

My BIGGEST kitty epiphany this year REVEALED!



I discovered something this year, and I need to share it with you, because as fellow cat people, I KNOW you've experienced it.


You go to the vet with your cat.  You say "my cat has started to "____________". (you can fill in anything here, literally....my cat has started to blink more often, my cat has started to eat the curtains, my cat has started to complete my sentences, etc. ) The doctor tilts his head like a dog that hears a funny noise and you try to further explain.  "He/she does this little thing where...." and then you are pantomiming/imitating/impersonating your cat in the vet office, complete with sound effects, movement and facial expressions, while your cat crouches motionless in the carrier, not moving.  The vet, then pretending to vaguely understand what you're trying to explain, takes said immobile kitty from the carrier, where it either lays like a boneless chicken on the table, or shreds every hand that comes near it. And yes, the chances of the worrisome behavior being observed by the vet in person are....well....minimal, unless it's critical (as opposed to moderate or mild, which we, as sensitive cat people, are very in tune with).  The vet guesses at what it might be, gives you an estimate for some general tests, and hopes that something is revealed....


Been there?  Oh, I have too.  It's frustrating, time consuming and expensive.


But, almighty readers of this blog, I have found an answer for this dilemma!!! It's easy, available and doesn't cost anything extra.....and it's already saved me 2 visits to the vet.


"WHAT IS IT???!!!" the readers scream in unison.


Ready?  [=   Use your phone.  You know, the video recorder in your phone!!!  I'm serious.  The little concerning behaviors that you take your cat to the vet for that you see at home, and you know the cat will NEVER do at the vet....just video them and either take the video in, or better yet, get your vet's email address and send the video. (if you do this last one, make sure to make the clip short, so that's it's an emailable length)  When I noticed that Squeebert had a strange swallow at random times I taped this clip at home, took it to the vet, and he prescribed Pepcid a/c immediately.....this piece of video made the visit SO much simpler!!!




So use your phone's video camera to capture those elusive feline moments that are hard to explain....it makes things clearer, easier and in the end will save you a load of money. 

Happy New Year from Cat Hair Everywhere!!!!

6 comments:

Katnip Lounge said...

Pure genius! Rupert does this little coughing thing that I need to video. Thanks!

cat hair everywhere said...

Katnip Lounge, check the blog post just before this one....it's about kitty asthma. squeebert has asthma, and it started with a concern i had over a "coughing thing".... good luck with catching everything on camera ~ We'd love to hear how it comes out!

Cindy

The Island Cats said...

Well, that's a great idea! Our mom has sent our behaviorist v-e-t videos of us doing stuff so she can see how we are interacting with each other. It really helps our vet!!

cat hair everywhere said...

Island kittens, it makes sense that your mom would also use it for behaviorist v-e-t videos....another great idea!! I'm sure she's getting hours and hours of exemplary behavior from you!! [=

cindy

Takie Reyes said...

That is great idea! Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas. i can capture those an explainable things. thank you so much!


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cat hair everywhere said...

Takie, you're very welcome! Hope it comes in handy !