I absolutely agree with it - I have had kitties who were still running
around like nothing is wrong when she had a temp of 105.5 - whereas I
have had kitties who did not feel good at all and hiding at temp of
103... it all depends on kitties..

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelly L
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 10:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: urgent-- fever advice needed

 

At 09:21 PM 1/16/2007, you wrote:

Be nice...give her a break from temps. We only take patients temps every
4 hours at the most. 
Look at the kitty...not the numbers.. Sort of like we say at work, Look
at the patient not the machines,
So glad she is feeling better, Eating is a much better indication,
Kelly





Thanks everyone.  I think I did not have the thermometer in far enough
the last time, because her temp is now 103.6, and she seems better not
worse, so I think the lower reading was wrong. But she is acting almost
normal now. ate a lot, came to lay with me, purring etc.  Sorry for all
the emails. I appreciate the support and advice.
Michelle
 
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