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    Could I get a written estimate of the stuff that still needs to be done to Milo?
    Yes



    Is he getting any supplements in his food?

    The vet said he’s just trying to get Milo to eat just anything at this point so no supplements at the moment.



    Should I be feeding him any special food at the moment?

    The vet said he’s just trying to get Milo to eat just anything at this point so no supplements at the moment.



    Why doesn’t he want to drink any water?

    The vet isn’t sure but we have to get him so fluids so he is doing Sub Q fluids on him for right now.



    What is making him not have control over his bladder?

    The vet said it’s neurological but from the Flea Bomb we really don’t know for sure.



    Do you think these termers and his walking will go away with time?

    Not sure, but the quality of life for this guy not being able to move around well, how good is it for Milo and we just have to wait and see at this point.



    What can we do for his eyes?

    Milo was given some eye meds today which I will be taking home with me when I pick him up at 5 p.m. today.



    Should I try to get him to drink water with a syringe?

    Yes



    This is some things the vet said to me: There is very little change from yesterday to today, other than his temperature is good, his vitals are good, they got a urine sample from him today and everything looked normal, he’s really thin, no muscle, he has adnormalities with his walking and tail twitching, his rear end area is very sensitive but he’s sure Milo isn’t in any pain.

    The vet is concerned about me getting attached to him and you have to think about the quality of life for him and what this might mean for him. He said obviously he hasn’t been eating well for a while now with him being so thin.

    So I’ve decided to take it day to day and I asked him would it be ok to wait a week and see what happens and he said yes of course.

    We just don’t have any prognosis yet though which sorta stinks but I guess we just have to wait and see.

    My husband and I will be giving him lots of loving tonight.

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    I know someone in Texas who takes in severely disabled cats, including those who are incontinent and have serious mobility problems. She had one cat for years who could only move on his side, but he played, purred, and loved attention. As long as Milo is not in pain and gets pleasure out of his life, there is no need to end it as long as the right place can be found for him. People who see Surya, with his severely deformed front legs so he has to walk only on his back ones, and is almost blind, wonder about his quality of life but he has a ripe roaring good time. He's always in the middle of things and has a passion for biting other cats.

    I'm sure Milo will enjoy his cuddles and attention. Enjoy him!

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