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    Oh no!!! I'm so sorry to hear this. I sure hope it's nothing serious. Prayers and positive thoughts are being sent your way. Please take care and update us when you can.

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    Oh no! I'm praying that she'll be ok! {{{{HUGS}}}}

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    Oh, poor Hazel! We're all praying for you and Hazel.
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    Oh PLEASE let hazel be ok!! Prayers for Hazel and you Lisa. Poor baby girl.
    We are thinking about you all and please let us know how she is when you can.



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    Praying for both of you.

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    Oh Lisa ... praying for you and Hazel!
    Please try to update us when you can.

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    Lisa! How is Hazel? I just read this and it has been a few hours. I am praying all is going to be fine.
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    We just got home and it's not looking very good. Hazel's xray's showed some calcium deposits in the kidneys and one kidney larger than the other. I feel terrible. I just knew this was weird, and afraid of this. She also had blood in the urine. They gave her a shot to settle the vomiting down and 2 prescriptions. They put her on a kidney diet, which will be very difficult with all the other cats, but it will be done! One prescription I give 20 minutes before eatiing, it's called Sucralfate. The other prescription is cosequin and if I remember right, it's for the urine. I'm just so depressed. They said this is progressive.
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    Poor Haxel. I hate to hear that this is bad news. But I know you will do everything to make her as healthy and happy as possible. I hope the medications and special diet help her.

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    Poor Hazel. I'm sorry to hear she's in such tough shape, but at least she's on meds now to hopefully help her along. Cosequin is for athritis, and skeletal pain in older animals. Any idea how old she is?
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    Originally posted by QueenScoopalot
    Poor Hazel. I'm sorry to hear she's in such tough shape, but at least she's on meds now to hopefully help her along. Cosequin is for athritis, and skeletal pain in older animals. Any idea how old she is?
    Her micro chip said she was 12 years old.
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    How scary for you Lisa. I'm sorry you had to go through that but I also hope that the medications can bring some relief.

    Sending many positive thought to you and Hazel.
    Don't be afraid that your life will end. Be afraid that it will never begin.

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    Sending kitty prayers your way

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    So sorry to hear of all of Hazel's ailments, Lisa ... and sorry that you are having to ride this emotional roller coaster for her!
    So, if she was microchipped, what about her previous owner? Did I miss something on this?
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    Hazel, sweetie, we hope you get to feeling better!!! Let's just hope that the whitecoats caught this in time to do something about it!

    So sorry Lisa . . . I know how hard this is going to be. Let's hope that it turns out good in the end. You're in our thoughts and prayers!

    Hang in there, both of you!
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