BH April 21st – April 22nd Update ~ Cutie Pie

Monday, April 21st

Prayers needed. On my way to hospital with Cutie Pie. She didn’t want to get up this morning.

At the vet.

Headed to X-rays.

I’m sorry to just be getting back on here. My phone died at the vet’s office. Cutie Pie is not doing very well. It is suspected that she may have tetanus. She is being started on the antitoxin as soon as Bob gets back with Cookie – we had to get it from UF. So, we have lots going on. Anyone in the area want to help out this evening? Cutie Pie needs prayers. She’s comfortable and in the office so someone is with her. She’s drinking a bit via syringe (she’s getting some Wel-Gel and milk thistle also). Her heart rate is down some which is good. But it doesn’t look very good at this point. Nellie is doing ok. She was very concerned about her friend. I have to go help Cookie settle in – she just arrived and I have to clean myself up first. I’ll be back as soon as I can.

Cutie Pie is comfortable. She does not have a fever. She’s drinking via syringe – getting some of Lucy’s Wel-Gel which means she is getting nutrients and water. This is how we kept Lucy alive those first few weeks. Cutie Pie supposedlyhad a tetanus shot in March. She’s not really displaying symptoms of tetanus – her neck isn’t arched, there’s no muscle spasms, and at first she was stiff but after her x-rays and a little sedation to help her relax she tried to get up. With help, she will sit sternum for a little while. She got a shot for goat polio today, which, if that was the problem, she would have responded pretty quickly. Tonight, we will keep her comfortable and I’ll continue to syringe her water/Wel-Gel. She’s had her first tetanus antitoxin shot (which won’t hurt her even if she doesn’t have tetanus). She’ll get another tomorrow. She goes back to the vet in the morning. It’s really crazy here but please, keep Cutie Pie in your prayers. Nellie is doing ok as is their human mom. We’ll check on them again later tonight.

She’s sitting sternum on her own. Yes, her horns are wrapped in pink vet wrap.

She just ate again and drank some more. With help, she keeps her back end up standing but not the front. But she seems better. Popper isn’t happy that the goat is sleeping at the end of our bed instead of her.

Cutie Pie is eating and drinking. This is Deborah Hill sitting with her for a bit. We are all calling it a day soon. Please pray for a calm night and that Cutie Pie is much better tomorrow. We will be taking her back to the vet at 9 am.

Resting comfortably.

Today, April 22nd

Cutie Pie ate some breakfast this morning, drank some water, and off to the vet we went.

Dr. Bullock is totally amazed that Cutie Pie made it through the night – he advised us yesterday that the odds were slim. But, we opted to give her a chance and here she is. We were so proud when she greeted doc with a smile. She’s eating and drinking. She’s still getting supplements and will soon get her 2nd dose of antitoxin. Her little friend keeps her company – Betsy Rose doesn’t mind sharing.

Back at the rescue, Cutie Pie wanted to stand up so we gave her a chance. She walked a couple of steps and stood and looked around – she seemed pleased. But she needs rest so we took her inside to tuck her into bed. We still don’t know what is wrong but she’s still getting antibiotics, Thiamin, Transfer Factor, a mash of Wel-Gel mixed in a little FiberBeet, milk thistle, and she will be getting the tetanus antitoxin as soon as Bob gets home with it. Her temp was slightly elevated this am. She’s being monitored closely.

Once we got her tucked in, she went pee. LOL! So we changed her bedding and Deb cleaned her up. She ate and drank and now Cutie Pie is taking a nap. Prayers are working!

Cutie Pie been able to stay up (and get up) on her own today several times! So much so that we had to move her to the barn! Prayers do get answered! She’s not out of the woods yet but she’s a determined little girl!

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Sincerely,

Theresa

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