Much Better, Thanks
We still don't know what the problem was. His red blood cell count was high, he had a fever, he was serially vomiting and losing bowel control. Kristi was seriously thinking we'd never see him alive again when she left him at the vet yesterday.Since last night he's home, and today acting perfectly normally (though hiding under the bed a lot, a natural reaction to veterinary trauma).
Of course, the total cost (oxygen, catheterization, fluids, x-rays, blood work, etc.) will probably cost Emma a semester of college. I'll point that out to her in about 10 years.
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