Hey Sweetie,
It sounds like Bramble may be improving, despite the pupil dilation and
possible blindness. It sure sounds like he's still enjoying life,
anybody who gets "excited over his chicken" doesn't sound like they've
given up! Being blind isn't the worst thing that can happen, many
animals and humans are blind, that's certainly not reason in itself to
help him cross. I feel really optimistic about his progress. I don't
know anything about calicivirus, so maybe that's why my heart is
feeling lighter for you guys. I do know he's in wonderful hands.
Please give him a snuggle for me. Keep following your intuition and
let us know how you're doing.
Hang in there girl,
Nina
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Patti if you let me have the contact details about who we need
to contact and the basic story again I will happily write to them. I am
in UK so they can have some worldwide complaints.
As for Bramble the vet just phone to say he hasn't got FeLV but
appears to have calicivirus. He hasn't had anymore involuntary motor
movement seizures however, things have got worse. His pupils dilated
for hours last night - I can't remember if I posted that here or not -
and he couldn't see for that time. They are slightly better this
morning but he is still partially blind. He is eating - crying for his
food and getting really excited over his chicken - and getting to the
toilet. But last night he stepped in his cat milk as he couldn't see it
- although he did this morning and drank from it instead. He is mainly
being guided my my voice and touch. My vet says if they don't improve
today then we need to say enough and put him to sleep. If he stays
blind I am inclined to agree as his quality of life cannot be good and
is also making me think more it might be FIP or a series of CVA's - but
I am sure they were triggered by the flea treatment still.
Michelle xx
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