Your vet should have Lysine. That is where I found my first batch. Insist on
what you think you need. And don't ketch yourself. I had a vet vaccinate a
sick feral cat even though I specifically said not to.................."but we
don't have much trouble with this vaccine.........." and there are two vets in
my county!!!!!
If you have men who will
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of compassion
and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise with their
fellow man.
St. Francis
----- Original Message -----
From: Gussies mom
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Cassidy and Ashley are home!
Most vets do it this way. I just think it's too much at once to vaccinate and
spay all at once. Too taxing on the system. I've lost fosters that way.
But a vet should never spay of vaccinate if a cat is sniffling or has a temp.
Beth
Melissa Lind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Beth,
Yes, yes, they spayed, vaccinated, the works. I'm sorry if this was not the
thing to do; I'm not very knowledgeable yet. As someone pointed out on an
earlier post-we're all learning. I guess I have a lot of learning to do-more
than most. I appreciate the advice. I asked my vet today if I should give her
anything-he said no as long as the discharge is clear. Poor baby, she just sits
on her nest in front of the heater. But, she has moved around a lot more since
yesterday. Now when I go to visit her, she comes down to eat and talk a little.
Let me know if you have any advice for us. I'm going to look into Lysine.
Problem around here is that there are not a lot of resources for sick kitties.
No one cares.
Melissa
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