I am new the site and I am just crushed. I have never had cats before and I
adopted a shelter kitten from Petco in Plano, Texas. She had Ringworm to start
with and she was tiny, but she was playful and is as sweet as can be. We live
in Downtown Dallas so she sits in the window of our
Thanks Kelley,
When we adopted Sasha, she had been tested and vaccinated when we adopted her.
We had her tested again yesterday and she was still negative.
I live in a two bedroom apartment, so it's really hard to keep them separated
unless we adopt out Sasha. I don't really want to do
Ben,
I am going to see Dr. Wright at 2:00 today. Cali ate really good last night
and actually played a little, but today her fever is back up and she doesn't
want to eat. Thank you for your suggestion of Dr. Wright. I will see what Dr.
Wright has to say and let everyone know.
Cathy
Hi Everyone:
I took Cali to Dr. Wright here in Dallas as Lakewood Vet Hospital. He is very
compassionate and took a lot of time trying to explain what was going on. He
agreed that it was highly unlikely that Sasha would get the virus since Cali
had probably had the virus from birth and
Ben,
I guess Dexter knew that Cali needed someone to play with from Dallas. We lost
our Cali last Monday and it has been to hard for me to even write about it.
You were so helpful to our little Cali and Dr. Wright was wonderful in the
short time we had to make so many decisions. We only had
Ben,
Try not to remember what happened after Dexter gave his small sigh. Take
comfort that his sigh to you was his sign that he could now relax and breath
freely.
What happens after that is just what the body does naturally. Many times, an
animal can urinate or have other fluids that come
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