Update:
The cat was FIV positive, not FIP. Katherine mis-heard the vet on the phone.
Update:
The cat was FIV positive, not FIP. Katherine mis-heard the vet on the phone.
I was wondering if she had heard wrong.
Now, as for FIV...... again, the test shows that an animal has been exposed. Some can live long lives. I doubt I would sentence a cat to death over FIV, but I can understand the reasoning of "not wanting the animal to die in pain".
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Those crys of pain are one emotional time for animal and owner.
Been there done that with RBButterscotch. I'm glad he went fast and only had pain for a few days. FIV is nasty disease when it shows itself full force.
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Owned by two special canine sons Coco and Snoopy and two canine daughters, Sadie and Gretchen
Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor
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