I agree! Why won't they take this poor baby now?Originally posted by Grace
Isn't there an emergency Vet available for these foster cats?
What if one of them keeled over and was profusely vomiting - would you have to wait until next Tuesday?
I agree! Why won't they take this poor baby now?Originally posted by Grace
Isn't there an emergency Vet available for these foster cats?
What if one of them keeled over and was profusely vomiting - would you have to wait until next Tuesday?
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