If she can't come in contact with an intact male
you can wait and see if she comes in heat
Tad
Nina wrote:
Marylyn,
A neighbor of mine rescued a kitty off the street and asked me to have
her spayed. Of course, she had very little money so I asked a local
shelter if we could do it
Buster isn't doing well at all today...I did get him to eat a little on his own Fri..and drink some water..He went to the box a couple of times, but is very wobbly.. I got his meds down him early this morning, but now he won't eat at all...I tried to feed him some of the same thing I did
So sorry to hear about Buster when
my Tucson had very low WBC, vet gave her a series of immuno-regulin
shots. WBC came back up pretty quick. Had to do it twice and both
times it worked Both times I knew something was up because she
didnt eatand eating is her very favorite thing to do! I
They were looking at the hormone levels.
There are two tests that can be run. I don't understand the details but
the one they ran on Dixie was a simple blood test. The other involves
giving the cathormones and seeing what the reactionis. I would
have loved to have seen my vet's face when
What an amazing story!!
Took 5 more
days and many holes punched and threats to management to call media but
lo
behold little Tucson her
brother came out of the wall. They were about 6
weeks old and had fallen into an ac duct. Mom who was an incredible
cat
must have been dropping food down
I don't know, Kerry. I don't think I would force feed if he's vomiting. I can't recall the med. my cat was on for liver disease, but she was on something. We also had her on sam-E. I would think the a/d would be too rich for her?Maybe some chicken broth?tonyaKerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
See if you can find something salty for him.
That seems to help Kitty. Deli ham (I know, it is awful) is a
favorite. If she gets a little down she feels better and often will eat
later. You may need to rub it on the nose or put a piece inthe mouth
(don't force it--just make sure he can
Well-Tucson came out of that wall; ate and
hasnt stopped eating since!
Chris
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Actigal, and Milk thistle are good for liver ailments.
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