I second the fluids, I don't understand why the vet wouldn't do that,
anytime a cat is dehydrated you give fluids. They can make them feel
100% better and if they feel better they are more likely to get their
appetite back.
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Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
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Subject: RE: for Leah---CLS - Monday May 2, 2005
Biggest problem with the ferals is catching them -it's taken 45 minutes
of chasing the poor cat in question around the room, and the last thing
they need with FeLV is the associated stress! Then they have to be hel
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The vet did not give Mikey fluids; the purpose of the stuff injected was
to bring his fever down and deal with any infecti
t can show
you - it also helps brings the fever down sooner by giving him fluid.
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Subject: for Leah---CLS - Monday May 2, 2005
Thanks for the update on Mikey Leah. Did he get fluids to hydrate him, or is
that partly why the vet wants to hear from you tomorrow--to see if he's
drinking again?
I'm still learning, and I've never u
Thanks for the update on Mikey Leah. Did he get fluids to hydrate him,
or is that partly why the vet wants to hear from you tomorrow--to see if
he's drinking again?
I'm still learning, and I've never used Flocillin or Dypivone (but I've
given plenty fluids -- NO fun at all when they're feral as my
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