My British Shorthair Abao has had many illnesses.
He has been a British Shorthair poop shoveler for more than two months. He has experienced many ups and downs in his heart, from hematuria, stones, kidney failure, pubic urethral surgery, fat removal and dead skin removal surgery, wounds that do not heal, large-scale infection… Finally recovered, I feel like I have experienced life and death with him. Here is a photo of Abao returning home from the hospital.
I adopted Abao from a friend of a friend. Something happened in my friend’s family. I happened to see her Weibo. When I saw Abao for the first time, I felt that this was my cat. Although I have never raised one, it’s the legendary affinity. I don’t even know what breed this is… At first, some friends asked, why is your Siamese so fat?!!? At first, I couldn’t answer at all. . .
When I adopted him, the previous owner said that Abao was a two-year-old cat, and some problems with his urethra had just been cured. It might recur later, so I just listened to it.
(Domineering side leaking, a 14-pound fat cat)
When you go to the toilet, he will silently look at you in the washbasin. .
But I didn’t expect that after only one week, I suddenly found that the cat was peeing blood after the Spring Festival… My inner monologue at the time was: Damn, this relapse is too fast, I’m doomed… I was so scared that I took it directly to the doctor.
It took 45 days… I adopted a cat and raised it for only one week. After that, it was a long process of illness and treatment.
First, the infusion didn’t work, so I had to do surgery directly. The doctor said that many British shorthairs have this disease, so I did a pubic urethral opening reconstruction surgery, which is simply a sex change surgery. All the jiji were cut off, and it changed from a boy to a ladyboy. This kind of surgery has a very high chance of infection, and then it got infected without any signs…

The infection finally got better, but because it was too fat, 14 pounds, there was too much subcutaneous fat, blood couldn’t circulate, the wound couldn’t heal, the fat was exposed, and the skin turned into dead skin. No choice but to have another surgery…. I had subcutaneous fat removal and dead skin removal surgery…
Now I’m fine, just waiting for the wound to heal, right!!! But the cat was not done yet, he was too active, and the three stitches of the wound broke, causing a large area of infection. When it was serious, it looked like a monkey’s butt, which made me feel distressed. It was over, it was over, I had to raise a red-butt cat in the future. . The doctor almost removed the mammary gland and did another surgery. .
Fortunately, the doctor was reliable and cleaned the wound several times, allowing the wound to recover slowly. . Finally, he was successfully discharged from the hospital after receiving a protein injection.
(La la la~~ I’m finally home~ I weigh 9 pounds now, and I’ve lost a lot of weight)
Abao has a very good personality, he is friendly, and he knows how to call, just like a puppy, he will come when you call his name.
Now ask me why your Siamese is so fat??
Excuse me??!!
This is an authentic British shorthair!!
The color is a key color, also known as a seal cat.
The key color is the recessive gene CS. The standard photo of the British Shorthair by the British Cat Association GCCF is a key color British Shorthair. Hehe,
after two months of tossing and turning, I have seen n cases. Let me talk about several common diseases of British Shorthairs after they become adults. All you poop-shoveling generals should pay more attention to:
1. Infectious peritonitis
is the most serious disease. Most people with peritonitis find it difficult to recover. It is related to the level of canned viruses in the cat.
2. Pancreatitis
is a common disease with a relatively high incidence rate. It is mainly caused by eating high-fat foods. It can usually recover quickly through quality.
3. Urethra obstruction leading to renal failure
is also relatively dangerous. Cats’ kidneys are not good to begin with. Abao belongs to this category. At the same time, he has stones. Surgery is recommended.
Other enteritis, ear mites, and gingivitis are also relatively common~
That’s it~ Bye
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