Hello Michelle,
I'm very glad to hear from you. I've been worried about you and yours
with all the turmoil in your part of the world. Such sad stories you
tell. It makes me want to gather my babies around me and pull the
covers up over my head, (I'm a very reluctant soldier!).
What was it that worked for Bramble last time? I just posted about how
Grace has continued to respond with the help of Doxycycline when she has
flare ups, I credit it with saving her life the first time she crashed.
Maybe your wonder drug is still sitting in your cupboard. I'm praying
that Bramble and you are able to hit whatever it is that's giving him
problems quickly and effectively.
Glad your back!
Nina
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Sorry not read or posted for a while - I have been in Istanbul for a
few days to go to a wedding there- my mum was cat sitting. A bomb went
off at the Galata bridge close to where we were eating on Saturday
night but fortunately very few casualties. Unbeliveable - Bobms going
off in Egypt, more found in London, bomb going off in Istanbul and now
the Brazilian shot in London - what is the world coming too.
I also return to hear that more of your furbabies have passed away and
I'm so sorry to hear that - it is the day we all constantly fear.
Bramble Buddy and Minstrel have all been good although Bramble appears
to be starting with Calici again so am waiting for the vet to phone me
back so that we can act quickly before it gets hold of him again. He
probably caught it back from Buddy when she had symptoms last week.
Other than that he is doing well.
I am just catching up with emails after returning to 218 of them - lol.
Yesterday I was left heartbroken after eating at a Turkish restauraunt
- when we left to get a taxi back to the hotel there were about 8 cats
desperately trying to find seeds or any food from bins and from the
floor - all thin and emaciated - was so sad - I wanted to catch them
to bring them home but alas was not possible. And a large dog left
panting and dehydrated on the street it was so sad. Thankfully ythe
family we visited looked after their two cats.
Michelle, Buddy, Minstrel & Bramble