This poor baby boy. I have mild esophageal stricture, which can cause food to get caught in my throat, pain, etc. I feel for him. Hes just doesnt let anything get him down.
My heart goes out to sweet Wyatt.❤️🙏. I think that you should maybe get another opinion on Wyatt’s health issues. Also, he was definitely dealt a bad hand but, it seems that he’s playing that hand quite wonderful. Is there a way to wait until he’s older and hopefully bigger to do further testing? Also, I agree with another person who says to check Wyatt’s white blood count to check and see if he does have an infection somewhere in his body. Also, are his issues considered birth defects? Will there be anything that will be done for Wyatt’s jaw? Thanks for the update and thank you for taking care of Wyatt and it’s because of you that he’s doing good and gotten this far. God bless to sweet Wyatt and you too Jen. 🙏❤️😺🥰😔🤞🏼❌⭕️. PS: So basically Jen, you were left (after talking to the Doctor) with even more questions.🤔😔
BEFORE you do Any of those Horribly Invasion options, check his White Blood Cell Count. If it's Elevated, he is fighting an infection. If it's Not elevated (for a cat his size), no infection...
They have a hard enough time teaching humans how to produce a proper sputum sample, let alone cats. It’s better to suction it out or perform a bronchial washing. I’d personally want to be under for that. 😅 Are we sure there wouldn’t be an elevated white cell count from the scarring? Maybe it’s inflamed.
@@Sailor11Sedna You get a White Blood Cell count from a Blood Draw, not sputum sample. Elevated WBC ONLY happens when there is an Infection in the body.
you. Have cute kittens and have a great day❤🎉🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈🐈🐆🐆🐆✨🌹
Prayers and blessings for Wyatt the brave and Jen The Best. 🙏🙏❤❤
Sweet baby. Blessings and strength to Wyatt. His strong will in the face of adversity is a testament to this little fur boy’s character. 🐾❤️
Poor guy. Can't catch a break!
I'm still praying for Wyatt and he is a brave
fighting kitten take care Wyatt.🐾🐈⬛💞🐈🐾
All of us are rooting for sweet Wyatt and want the best for him.😇😇😇
My prayers for Wyatt❤️🥰
I wish little Wyatt the best.
Wyatt ❤ And Team Wyatt ❤❤❤
This poor baby boy. I have mild esophageal stricture, which can cause food to get caught in my throat, pain, etc. I feel for him. Hes just doesnt let anything get him down.
Adorable kitties
A 2nd opinion may help. Please try. Thanks Jen
My heart goes out to sweet Wyatt.❤️🙏. I think that you should maybe get another opinion on Wyatt’s health issues. Also, he was definitely dealt a bad hand but, it seems that he’s playing that hand quite wonderful. Is there a way to wait until he’s older and hopefully bigger to do further testing? Also, I agree with another person who says to check Wyatt’s white blood count to check and see if he does have an infection somewhere in his body. Also, are his issues considered birth defects? Will there be anything that will be done for Wyatt’s jaw? Thanks for the update and thank you for taking care of Wyatt and it’s because of you that he’s doing good and gotten this far. God bless to sweet Wyatt and you too Jen. 🙏❤️😺🥰😔🤞🏼❌⭕️. PS: So basically Jen, you were left (after talking to the Doctor) with even more questions.🤔😔
BEFORE you do Any of those Horribly Invasion options, check his White Blood Cell Count. If it's Elevated, he is fighting an infection. If it's Not elevated (for a cat his size), no infection...
I'm guessing with his heart condition his WBC would be elevated anyway.
They have a hard enough time teaching humans how to produce a proper sputum sample, let alone cats. It’s better to suction it out or perform a bronchial washing. I’d personally want to be under for that. 😅
Are we sure there wouldn’t be an elevated white cell count from the scarring? Maybe it’s inflamed.
@@Sailor11Sedna You get a White Blood Cell count from a Blood Draw, not sputum sample. Elevated WBC ONLY happens when there is an Infection in the body.
Hi Jen Wyatt maybe amoemic ask 4 a 2nd opinion Jen/ options
Please get a second opinion