That is a great vet! Take it one day at a time..........
;)
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That is a great vet! Take it one day at a time..........
;)
Kim: You must forgive me if I sound a little harsh here, I'm not meaning to, I just haven't been able to follow any of your previous posts as I am new here.
But you mentioned you were feeding them tuna, what kind of tuna? How often, how much, and why?
My point is, you do know human Tuna is bad for cats on a regular or large amount basis right?
I am only feeding them tuna during this severe illness.... water-packed tuna to force them to get their fluid intake.... to prevent dehydration. My vet and I discussed it, and he said last night that I was doing a great job and if he got a litter of sick kittens in the clinic he knew "where to send them"! (Just kidding, of course.)
Kim: I'm so sorry but I've been away from the computer since last Friday. My shoulders are big enough accept any amount of tears. You too, Donna! You guys are the greatest and I really wish you could feel the hugs I'm giving you both right now. Remember, we are never handed more than we can handle. We are here for you always.
Greiving comes from many different experiences, and this is definitely a qualifier. I dearly hope none of the kitties leave you, but that's what it would be should it happen. I say this after starting to say "I hope you don't lose any" when I realized that maybe that's part of the greiving thing - we think we "lose" them but we don't - they leave. And I think you may find all the incredible love you and daddy are giving them may bring all of them around.
What a marvelous vet you have! Kind of a pastor and vet in one! Blessings to you all!
BTW : I also gave water packed tuna to Grasshopper when she was so low she wouldn't go for her food - and it helped immensely.