Poor Emma! Thoughts and prayers coming from Connecticut.
Please keep us posted. That poor precious baby.
Poor Emma! Thoughts and prayers coming from Connecticut.
Please keep us posted. That poor precious baby.
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What a sad situation. I do hope that she improves and is able to have her surgery.
Oh MY! This is terriable for poor Emma. Please Lord, help this poor baby!
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Prayers for Emma have been said and will continue.
Miracles happen all the time - I hope and pray that with antibiotics and healing, that she will begin to recover function. As long as she STARTS to, there is hope!
HUGS! Heal up, little Emma!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Thank you all so much... it really means a lot to my inlaws.
What's sad is she is still so friendly and alert and... well I don't want to say active because she can't for obvious reasons, but we have her confined to the bathroom so if she uses the litterbox we KNOW its her, and when I go to visit her she just wants so much love and attention and she wants out of the bathroom so bad, haha. Eventhough she's injured it hasn't stopped her spirit.
She sounds like a wonderful and loving cat. Prayers on the way....
Spoiled child, bad
Spoiled cat, good
If she can't relieve herself, is it possible for you to continue to express her manually? I'm not really familiar with the procedure, but have heard of other animals that need assistance with things like this. Perhaps it has been in one of Critters' handicapped threads. I only asked because you said you were learning to do this yourself. Is it something that can be done long term or not? I'm really hoping she improves. I'm glad that she seems to be in good spirits though.
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