Mewey did well at the vet's today. The cut didn't have to be stitched
up-just cleaned up really well. Thanks for your thoughts and prayers.
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From: "Laurieskatz"
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Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] scissors cut is getting stitched tom
I have had horrible experiences with Shadow Cats. They typically are only
going to take in animals if it gets them some kind of news coverage, or if
the cat is a tuxedo. The owner has a thing about tuxedo cats.
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Heather wrote:
> I thought Texas had some resource
thanks for your compassion, Jenny. And to all those who wrote and care about
the well being of this beautiful baby.
Today, Whimsy was totally himself, and with a hearty appetitite, playing with
rocks (his favorite thing to do) so it leads me to believe it was some sort of
seizure or something
Shannon,
I feel for your position. There are many animals needing help and it is
overwhelming sometimes.
I must agree with the others that your best bet is to try to find help for
this little guy. There is a large differential of diagnoses for him -
including: felv sequelae possibly an infectio
I thought Texas had some resources for FELV cats. Shadow Cats might be one
of them, I've heard great things about Shadow Cats just can't recall for
sure if they are one of the ones who helps FELV cats.
It would probably be a good idea to contact them as even if not, they may
have suggestions.
Go
That is exactly what I thought when I just read this. I'd get him to a vet
or emergency vet ASAP, time is definitely of the essence with toxins.
Please keep us posted.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Laurieskatz wrote:
> Or if he got into poison of some kind, time is of the essence and could
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