Michelle,
Bramble and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, he's such a fighter! Can you tell if his sight is still slowly improving? Thank goodness his seizures seem to have stopped. I had read that not covering feces in the litter box can be indicative of status, (lower ranking kitties tend to bury deeper), my Queen Ursula has never covered up! If he's always left his 'calling card' in plain sight, it may not have anything to do with his feeling poorly.

Thank you for passing the info on from that nice vet you met. (Did you ask him where he normally practices??). It does makes sense not to apply flea meds of any kind near an injection site, or open wound, but I wouldn't have known how dangerous it was without your warning. I certainly won't use any on my feral GG when I dose her for her earmites, she's scratched the side of her neck open!
Nina

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So sorry to hear of the problems that a couple of you have been having but thankgoodness the kittens temperature is normal. Bramble is still getting along although he his stools are loose (he has never covered it up properly since the day I got him - he just scratches at the tray instead of the litter so Buddy goes in to cover up for him bless her) but that could be the transfer factor. I haven't sen anymore seizures and had an interesting conversation with one of the other vets at the branch where he goes. This guy had been brought in from another surgery for the day. He said he has seen so many cats have seizures after fleaz meds but theres no proof so many companys and vet dissmiss it. He says often an unsuitable product for the cat or interaction with other stuff. One point he made was that flea stuff should never be used anywhere near a recent injection site which I guess make sense but no other vets warned of if when I started the interferon. He is still partially sighted but appears quite comfortable for now. Michelle L, Bramble, Buddy & Minstrel



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