First of all, I want to say thank you to everyone who has been replying to my post regarding little Romeo!I t is such a comfort to know that there are such wonderful caring people who are sending prayers, and well wishes for my little guy.I can't begin to tell you how incredibley fortunate I was to have come across this site
i check the posts ever morning, and also at night after work. To have such nice people who love their animals-(especially kitties!) as much as I do. What a God send!
I am reading fantastic advice from everyone, and also I can't get enough of the GORGEOUS kitty pics! Little Romeo is 9 weeks old now, I t hink I forgot to mention that. He is s till is not feeling well, I wonder if this is normal, or should I be concerned? It is really hot were I am, and I hate to pack him in the car to take him to the vet, if it is not necessary, maybe I am just being to anxious to get him well.My poor Sammy-10 months just loves little Romeo,he follows him everywhere, and even naps with him. If Romeo meows,Sammy runs like lightning, to see if he's o.k. It's as though he knows Romeo is sick, and it is his job to keep a eye on him. As far as keeping them seperated, I asked the vet, and he said that Sammy's immune system should be strong enough, not to get the Coccidia. I hope he's right. I live in a condo, and it would be very difficult to seperate them. Poor Romeo, he has all these little clumped mats-to the skin all along his tail, I trimmed them as best I could, and his vitamins, Nutri-Cal, have dribbled all over his white chest, and he is just a sticky mess!
I wonder if he is too young to get a nice bath from the groomer when he is well? He is drinkingwater, but not eating much, not even the baby food. OOOHHH I was sooo excited to get my new sweet baby, and he's sick
I feel much better now, sorry for the super long thread! Thanks again to everyone! Hugs, and kisses and tummy rubs for the kitties too!
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