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    Starting antibiotics tonight

    Well, last night when I got home, it didn't take long for Matilda to sneeze, and it blew a little green wad on my forearm.

    She doesn't seem uncomfortable, but this cannot be good.

    So tonight we're gonna begin a course of 3cc Vibramycin every 12 hours until the stuff is all gone. And from the looks of this bottle, that could take a while.

    I hope this kitty is okay with oral meds. Ingrid was <*NOT*>.

    I hope I can ease her into it & make it seem routine.

    BTW: For any mammals, it is important to take the entire course of antibiotics prescribed. Because if you just quit when you're feeling better, it can come roaring back stronger than ever. You have to kill the bad germs. All of 'em.

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    Welcome!

    Yup, it sounds like the little sweetie has a bit of a cold. Sounds like you're also right on top of it!

    If she starts sounding pretty bad and congested, you can put her in the bathroom with you so she can breathe in the steam. Like it helps us, it'll help her. Good luck with this little one!

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    Congratulations on your new Baby!! Sounds to me like you are on top of her problem so I hope this will do the trick and she will be better soon. PICTURES? A formal introduction for us please.....

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    Breathing easier / No image capability

    Matilda's doing well. Still sneezes now & then, but not anywhere near as often as before, and there's no nasty residue blown out of her little nostrils.

    She tolerates the oral meds okay. That stuff has a weird purple color, and I have no idea what it tastes like but it smells sweet. Seems as if it would be more palatable to a cat if it were salty or suspended in some fish oil or whatever. Matilda doesn't understand what we're doing or exactly enjoy it, but she doesn't fight with me or try to spit it out (a very different thing than her predecessor Ingrid), and she swallows the stuff like a good girl, and she lets me wipe her little face if a bit dribbles out. Then she gets some canned food.

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    So sorry to hear your new little sweety pie is sick. It does seem surprising since she came from a vet. I could see this if she came from a shelter, but it seems the vet should have noticed....but I guess that's here nor there right now.

    Glad she tolerates the meds. My RB Tubby was the easiest cat in the world to pill, so I was in for a shocker when I got Cracker Jack. He fights like the devil when it comes to pilling and I wasn't prepare for that the first few times. Glad your experience went the other way (from hard to easy to medicate). Makes it so much easier if you're expecting trouble and get none rather than expecting none and getting a handful!

    I have a scaner and a digital camera, so if you'd like, you could snail mail me some pictures, I'll get them digitized and email them back to you. I'd love to see your new little sweety pie - and some of Ingrid too if you wish. Just PM me if you like and I'll reply with my snail mail address.
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    Matilda doesn't know she's sick

    She runs around like crazy and nothing slows her down. It just used to be that she sneezed a whole lot as she played. Now she sneezes much less often.

    This might have been something that came on fast. Or something that came on slow & only manifested itself around the time I brought kitty home. But my vet waived the adoption fee and gave me the medicine, too, so I don't have any complaints.

    I think Matilda is gonna be HUGE. She eats a lot more than Ingrid ever did. She still has her baby teeth. Her paws are gigantic (especially when she does the milk tread).

    She had been trying to tell me "I need something to scratch on," and when I brought her a little carpet-covered house, she caught on immediately. Like "Oh, man, I am gonna love shredding this."

    I live in a well-wired town (Austin, Texas) so I can use a scanner 'most any time I want. There have just been lots of other things going on (like settling into a house, Ingrid's illness, etc) that have prevented me from doing any of that stuff. It's not my top priority. But thanks for the offer of help.

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