Guess the diagnosis, Case #2

Posted July 4th, 2009 by DrMarie

Welcome to another installment of Guess the diagnosis! This one is a little different.

Can you guess what this cat ate?

Here is the radiograph:
Foreign body in cat's stomach

The red arrows are pointing to the cat’s stomach. Can you tell what is in there?

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13 Responses to “Guess the diagnosis, Case #2”

  1. emma wynn

    i think its a kitten!

  2. Jason

    Is it elastics?

  3. Becky

    It looks like condoms, lol. Is it?

  4. Nonnie

    String

  5. jen

    a plastic bag?

  6. laura

    A sock

  7. laura

    sock

  8. Freyja

    It looks like a small childs plastic doll to me

  9. DrMarie

    Great guesses guys! I am keeping the answer unrevealed for a little while more. One of the guesses is very close! Keep guessing!

    Dr. Marie

  10. zoe

    wool?????

  11. Freyja

    Is it one of those little troll toys? I think they are called troll the little ugly dolls with the brightly coloured hair?

  12. DrMarie

    GUESS THE DIAGNOSIS CASE #2 ANSWER:
    Great guesses you guys! This cat actually ate a whole whack of its owner’s hair elastics. They had to be removed by surgery.

    The winner, with the closest guess is Jason! Jason, you will be contacted shortly to find out how you can ask your free vet question on http://www.askavetquestion.com.

    Thanks for playing…stay tuned for the next installment soon.

    Dr. Marie.

  13. Guy

    a hard plastic toy

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