evian.   No expert but glad you said you are taking her to the vet as soon
as possible.  I can't think of anything else to do.  Maybe she ate something
bad but it doesn't sound good.  I lost my precious Prissy this year to
cancer because I waited too long and tried home remedies and other peoples
advice.  She was 14 and i loved her so.  I had a cat before her named
Sherman and he came down with kitty leukemia and did pretty much the same
thing as what you are describing now.  I got him to the vet quickly
(Prissy's sx were much more insidious) and he lived another 7 years after
being diagnosed with feline leukemia.  The dr. treated him with interferon.
Like I said, no expert, but I would just put the sweet thing in a dark, dry,
comfortable space until the trip to the vet.  When cats are sick, they like
to be in places like that.  I haven't helped much but I feel for you and the
puss.  Good luck and please let me know what happens.

Mack
----- Original Message -----
From: "evian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 12:39 AM
Subject: need urgent cat advice njc


> Hi Listas,
>     Sorry to take up list space with this, but I need advice from you
> cat experts.  I got home tonight and my cat is horribly sick.  Actually,
> she hasn't been herself for a few days, but she didn't come upstairs at
> all tonight, so I went and found her in the basement and she's skin and
> bones suddenly, and she's puked 3 times and doesn't want to be held, and
> then she peed on the floor and is lying in the corner, and of course I
> can't find any damn cat illness websites.... so, if anyone is still up
> and knows anything about cat illnesses (no, I don't think she got into
> any poisons or anything out of the ordinary), or knows any good cat
> sites, could you email them to me?  I'll take her in to the vet at 8,
> but we still got 7 hours until then.....
> Thanks,
> Evian

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