Sorry to hear about your kitty. I went through a similar thing a few weeks
ago when my own kitty passed away. It's very hard! My sympathies. :-(
Jen
On Oct 31, 2013 4:50 PM, "Lee Evans" wrote:
> She came to me two and a half years ago when she was around 9 months old.
> She had been abandone
ve my FelV cats as good a life as I can while
> they are alive and well, but when they are dying I let them go.
> Thank you for making the brave decision you made. You will miss
> Sasha terribly, but you did the kindest thing you could for her.
>
> Hugs for you from Lorrie
>
>
o this. I would say, even if you decide not to continue long-term
>> care, get to the Vet (or another of you don't want to go back there) TODAY
>> for sub-q or IV fluids, and see if that helps.. If you have to work, most
>> Vets will allow drop-off.
>>
>>
entually but until then start off simple
> but cautious and do always take to vet but listen with both ears open and
> your brain cells on high alert.
>
> Hugs and blessings to you and the fur kids.
>
> Sent from my iPod
>
> On Oct 9, 2013, at 3:48 PM, Jennifer Ballew wro
't respond to anything else. Mako also occasionally has
>> some issues, and we treat with antibiotics and/or antivirals. The truth is
>> that I don;t know if they get better because of that, or in spite of my
>> efforts.
>>
>> My advice would be to t
of that, or in spite of my
> efforts.
>
> My advice would be to try to resolve the dehydration,
> get some food into her, and request an antibiotic from the Vet (I use
> Zenequin, but others might be more appropriate). Keep her warm and quiet,
> and love her.
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Hey all-
This is the first time I have posted to the forum. I have two FeLV
positive cats, one two and one three years old. The older cat has never
had any issues with illness whatsoever, but the younger has only recently
started showing signs that her illness has caught up with her. Just with
Hey all-
This is the first time I have posted to the forum. I have two FeLV
positive cats, one two and one three years old. The older cat has never
had any issues with illness whatsoever, but the younger has only recently
started showing signs that her illness has caught up with her. Just with
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