Kelly, I know you are waiting to hear from your primary vet but the longer the
kitty goes without meds the less chance she will ever regain any of her sight.
To be honest it may be to late to save her sight but the high BP needs to be
addressed before any other damage occurs.
Here is a link t
Ugh, ugh, ugh!! Does this mouth-breather realize that humans are very
certainly animals too? These double-standards need to be eliminated, for
the good of us all.
Diane R.
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Cannot believe that frigging people STILL feel this away towards animals.
I replied to an on-line message board in a group that I belong to and this is
what the idiot had to say. It is enough to blow my top.
If everyone thought/felt this way there would be no hope for ANY animals, much
less fo
He is having a hard time calculating the dosage for some reason. I am not a
vet - know lots about administering fluids, assisted feeding, URI, pilling,
CRF, I have kind of a specialty with heart disease kitties as my soul kitty
has heart disease - but nothing about hbp (yet, I will learn now). S
Kelly,
Thanks for explaining, but the vet is sure taking his/her time. Hope Tiffany's
health can wait. I love special needs kitties (have 13 myself) and my vet is on
the ball within hours. For me, meds refills/prescriptions are administered
within same day as seen. The most I have ever had to
Hi Amy,
My 1 1/2 year old cat Buzz, tested positive for FeLV in January of '08. He
seemed to be asymptomatic until July when he became anemic. My vet treated him
for hemobart using Doxycycline and Prednesolone. He responded very well at
that point and his blood count went from 8 back up into
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