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Thread: Uppydate on Jasmine...the Diabetic kitty*at the vets**final update*

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    I've never had a diabetic cat, just one w/CRF and I know that stress can make Puddy crash, so I imagine that the same can occur w/diabetes. We'll send out mega prayers that all will be well for Jas and you.
    Blessings,
    Mary



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    I am so glad the vet caught her "crash"!!!! Poor little thing. Glad to know that your vet was on top of things.... before he even knew this new little baby!

    Please.... you are not a bad foster meowmy. In fact, you are a great one since you took her in for a check and you took her to somone who was able to catch her problem before it became too severe.

    Many prayers coming from me and the girls in Indiana that all is well with Jasmine and she is in your loving arms again soon.
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    You are not a terrible foster mother, Kym! Jasmine desperately needed a home and someone to love her, and who came to her rescue but you! And now that she's just arrived after a stressful trip, you took her to your wonderful vet who immediately picked up on the fact that she needed some extra special care. And now she is getting it, and we are adding our prayers to those of all the other PT folks that Jasmine recovers and is stabilized and comes home soon!

    Love, purrs, and hugs,
    Peony, Sydney, Poppy, Elmer, Pat, and Priscilla Angel who is keeping Jasmine company at the hospital
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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina
    You are not a terrible foster mother, Kym! Jasmine desperately needed a home and someone to love her, and who came to her rescue but you! And now that she's just arrived after a stressful trip, you took her to your wonderful vet who immediately picked up on the fact that she needed some extra special care. And now she is getting it, and we are adding our prayers to those of all the other PT folks that Jasmine recovers and is stabilized and comes home soon!
    Exactly what I was thinking.
    You are a wonderful person, please don't forget that! Jasmine will be in my thoughts for a quick recovery.
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    How wonderful Jasmine went to a foster mom who took her in for a check right away - and now she is being treated!

    Poor kitty likely got a bit dehydrated on the plane - I know I sure do!

    Give her some hugs and scritchies from me....SOOO looking forward to pics!
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    I feel so bad that I didn't take Jasmine from her owner and get her to the vets and get her medical treatment before Tonya sent her on a flight to you.

    Your vet sounds like a good vet and I hope Jasmine pulls through just fine.

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    Thanks all, Steve (Dr Pope) called this am he may release her today, if she begins to eat on her own. So far she isn't.

    Melissa, it IS not your fault, I spoke with her owner when she arrived to discuss the cats medical records she chose to decline insulin for her nearlya year ago, her vet records show she had been treated at the vets for diabetes management, it just wasn't kept up at home. Now I am living proof that PT prayers work... Jassy needs them so I ask them from all of you!

    Jassy can't lose when we are all in her corner!
    Merry Holidays to One an All Blessed be

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