My little furbaby Jack-Jack crossed the bridge today. He had cancer and
was not responding to treatment. We will miss him greatly.
Wendy
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You can also give fluids subcutaneously . Basically you would use a
syringe and go just under the skin and inject sterile water. You can get
the water at any grocery store. I have used this method before. You can
do it about every hour to two hours. I did this with not only one of my
kittens an
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