Has your vet done a complete blood panel on her? You might be able to find a
clue to her problem. Also complete urine test would help. These will help
identify a problem. Since cats are so good at hiding illness, we sometimes
need to go to extemes. It costs, but may be less in the long
I agree, lots of love , good food and as stress free a life as you can give
them. So far, Annie is going on 8 years, the last 4 with me and she is healthy
as can be. Nitnoy is on her 2nd year with me. She was feral and had her tale
bitten off by a raccoon a few days before I actually found
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Fluids: Before I insert the needle (very quickly), I pick up the fold of
skin and massage/knead it for a while between my fingers and when I stick in
the needle, the cat doesn't even know it. Natalie
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Duct Tape removes warts, too, LOL. Now I'm really off the subject!
Beth
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