This is probably not allowed on this list but I can't just stand by and see my
friend Karen suffer. She has been feeding about 16 outdoor colonies. She
watches over the health and welfare of these cats as if they were her own house
cats. Recently, she has had a really bad run of luck. She rescue
I AGREE! Any time they are not acting normal for them, we go to the vet. It
is necessary to ward off something before it gets a chance to do some damage.
Beth wrote:
> Maryam -
Always check their gums fro anemia.
I could not agree with the vet who says to only go in emergencies. FeLV ca
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