Yes, I did join - (now can't remember whether it was handicat or
handicat2 - I will check)-poor ghandi.. he is long hair so he is soaked
with pee and poops sometimes and he hates to be washed - my vet shave
him a bit - but they are going to come over to my house to shave some
more so that he won't get bladder infection or anything like that - I am
finding out how common vestibular disorders are - I will be patient and
pray that he will get better soon.

 

Thnakyou!

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jennifer
Phaewryn O'Gwynn
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 7:18 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: OT:crying for help - serious side effect from antibiotics

 

You're welcome Hideyo. I know it's hard to watch, AND I know it's hard
to be him too, I've done both. There was a point when I was a teenager
when I had such a severe ear infection, I couldn't get up off the couch
without my mom practically carrying me for several days because the room
was just spinning so badly. It was miserable. Just make sure you are
getting enough food into him, it takes a LONG time to syringe feed
enough food, and it's not going to be easy for a long term situation
like this may end up being. One of those links I sent is a food
calculator, so you can determine exactly what his intake needs are. I'd
still say if he doesn't turn around in a couple of weeks, I'd opt for a
tube, just because it's less stressful for the cat. Did you join
Handicats2 yet? Those guys could probably give you some good advice too,
especially for the potty issues, several of their cats are in diapers.

 

 

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