Originally posted by Nomilynn
I am keeping him in a separate room and there are no fleas yet. I'm kind of just watching the spots that he sleeps.. no fleas and no flea dirt.
Thankfully, right now he's not suffering, which is why I felt like I had to give him a chance. He wasn't blocked in the first place, and so I am trying diet right now. If I have to, I can give him subq fluids to keep him peeing. That is something I can even do at home. If he does block, then I have to consider his quality of life. Last night he was playing with some toys I took in there. He's still eating and he's getting more bold. I'm kind of just taking it one day at a time.
Well it sounds like he's in good hands. One day at a time is the best way to handle this. Good luck with everything!
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers
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