My last blog post talked about my crazy cat Chase and how he chewed his tail off. Read part I for more details. This one picks up with him having his second surgery.

After telling Brendan to go ahead and have him get the surgery, we started talking about the weekend ahead. He would need 24 hour supervision as he was going to be on new medications that would most likely make him very drowsy and possibly sick. The problem was that we had planned an engagement party weeks prior to go out of town with a bunch of friends. We also knew that no hotel would ever accept cats, but we were supposed to check in in less than 24 hours. Brendan said that he called the hotel to ask about pets and they said that pets are allowed with a fee and they are a pet friendly hotel. We then called everyone to let them know about the situation, as one person is allergic to cats and some others might be annoyed if we didn't let them know ahead of time. Everyone was fine with it, or at least they seemed like they were. I didn't care in a way because we had already cancelled an in town engagement party due to lack of interest, and this one was in danger of that too. We should have cancelled, it was one of the worst trips. Most of my friends ignored me for the duration of the trip and one of my friends almost died. But that's a story for another day...
Brendan was off that day, so he went back to get Chase after surgery. He put his carrier in the back seat, and took off down the highway, all the while Chase is mewing for help. He then started to rock his carrier forward, I'm not sure what he was trying to accomplish because I wasn't there, and finally his carrier fell down in the space behind the drivers seat, tail side down of course. Meanwhile Brendan is driving down the highway going 60 so he has no choice but to wait until he gets off the highway to help him. He finally got Chase home after his second amputation surgery, and he was so high on drugs he couldn't even walk. He tried to run away and fell on his side. Then he tried to walk and he limped along until he faceplanted into a wall and fell over. So we locked him in his crate until his medicine wore off a little bit, all the while he is in the crate yowling and hitting his head against the ceiling of the crate.
When we arrived at the hotel the lady at the desk went through everything, all the rules and such, and we noticed that our room was the last one at the end of the hall by a back door. Hallelujah! It also said that only two people were checking in. I didn't say anything about that, but brought up that we have a pet. At no time I said cat, mainly because I have a feeling she would have turned us away like Joseph and Mary, no room for this little unholy feline at the Inn. At no time did she say dog or cat, so we figured we could use that if we got caught.
He was actually pretty well behaved on the trip, I think due in part to the fact that he was so drugged up. After getting back in town he went for another check up, and his tail was healing a little better, but still infected. He went on another course of antibiotics and some pain meds. He also figured out that if he sat with his legs to his side, like a child, he could pin his tail underneath his butt and bite the bandage off that way, even with the cone on. So we had to carefully watch him at all times when we were home, because our other cat would bite it too, thinking it was a toy.

September - After awhile it seemed like his tail was getting better, still on antibiotics, but the skin was looking healthy. Then his fur started to get ripped off with each bandage change and he would endure bandages ripping off his skin when we would change it. One bandage changer in particular was awful, both for us and him. I noticed his bandage was getting all bloodied from his chewing on the tip of the bandage, so we pinned him on the couch on top of a cushion, like we normally do, and started to unravel the bandage. When I had to unhook the gauze from the bloodied tail, he started to make noises I have never heard a cat make, and his whole body started to shake as he tried to bite Brendan, who was trying to hold him down as best he could. I knew he was in a lot of pain, but there was nothing we could do about it, we were out of pain meds, and he couldn't go without the bandage, so I started wrap it up. When we were done he bolted off the couch and hid under the table. That's when I noticed a big wet spot where he had been five seconds earlier. He had gotten so scared he had actually lost control of his bladder. We decided that until he got a littler better, we would have the vet do bandage changes, so we made another vet appointment to make sure the tail was still healing.
I took him to this appointment, and it was the first time I actually met our new vet. She was very nice, and explained everything to me about what was going on. She recommended more antibiotics and that he have another check up in a week. By this time our funds were running low, so we waited longer than we should have.

October - A couple weeks after his appointment, his tail started to smell rancid, which I knew meant that it was infected. He had an appointment the next day, but I could tell he was in a lot of pain and wasn't going to the bathroom again. We took him in the bathroom this time, in case there were any "accidents" and got our supplies ready. By this time we were pros at wrapping his tail. He was in a lot of pain, but didn't lose control of his bladder this time. We were even able to wash the fur on his tail that had started growing back. I applied some Aquaphor to his tail, and bandaged it up. When I took him to the vet the next day, she said that it wasn't healing like she had hoped, and that we might want to consider laser treatment, after all it's only about $300. We knew that if it ever came to this point, we wouldn't be able to do anything and would have to put him down or give him to a shelter that saves cats. She said that we should come back in three days to have it checked, and that if still wasn't healing, she would highly recommend more aggressive methods of healing.
I had Brendan's dad take him to the next appointment, as it was during the week at a terrible time, but there is no choice when it comes to weekdays. If it wasn't for his dad, I think we would have had to put him down by now, as he has helped a lot with appointments and money. I had the vet call me later, and she gave me a good report, that his tail was improving, but they wanted bandage changes every 24-48 hours. I was nodding and saying that it shouldn't be a problem, but in my head, I'm thinking about what a pain in the butt it's going to be to either change it ourselves or bring him in, which they wanted to do. Bandage changes were only about $35, but when you add up about twenty of them, that's a lot of money to be forking out.
That's all for Part 2....stay tuned for Part 3