Wonder if anyone has has any success with treating Uveitis in FeLV
cats. I've had my 10 mo. old guy to two different Vets...One
prescribed tribple ABX with Corticosteroid which had no appreciable
effect the other vet counseled against using Cortisones due to the
risk of Corneal
Roxanne, the pain is unbearable, I know, but it is so much better than he was
with you and he felt your love before he went back to being the angel you
always knew him to be. Once, a long time ago, one of my cats died alone when I
wasn't home. That is an ache in my soul that has never gone
Roxanne please don't feel guilty - I know that may be difficult right now - but
what if you left him at home and then you found him dead when you returned. He
was with you - someone who loved and cared for him even if for a short time.
Thinking of you and praying for peace,
Sandy W
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Dear Roxanne,
I am so sorry for your loss & the pain you are feeling.
Please don't beat yourself up - You said he was in congestive heart failure. I have had 2 kitties that developed this condition. One died at home while I was at work, the other died at the vet's office while they were
No, Roxanne.More likely he would have died alone. CHF in a cat that young is a sad thing, but sometimes treatment just can't do enough.He's safe at The Bridge, now, and you did what you thought was best. I don't think you could have made any other choice.I am very sorry he is gone.{{{white light,
This was a beloved foster. Not felv. However I need to express myself somewhere
as I am depressed. He was eight months old and died Thursday on the way to
door county. I was going out of town and needed to bring him with as he was on
meds and was in congestive heart failure. I think he had a
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