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  1. #61
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    My Finnigan went through this about eleven years ago, I got him to the vet's just in time, he spent eleven days there with me having to go and feed him every day because he wouldn't eat for them, or drink. Up to the eighth day I thought I'd lose him, he was just hanging in there and then there was the improvement, a week after he came home and put on some weight again no one could have guessed that he'd been so sick.
    It's really amazing what they can go through and survive.

    Hang in there Spike, we're thinking of you!

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    Come on, Spike, we are pulling for you; be a good boy for Meowmie and take your pills. It'll make you feel better.

    I'm glad he's home..........
    Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)

    =^..^=

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    I hope that being at home will be a big help to Spike!!
    Nine is Fine!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by G535
    My Finnigan went through this about eleven years ago, I got him to the vet's just in time, he spent eleven days there with me having to go and feed him every day because he wouldn't eat for them, or drink. Up to the eighth day I thought I'd lose him, he was just hanging in there and then there was the improvement, a week after he came home and put on some weight again no one could have guessed that he'd been so sick.
    It's really amazing what they can go through and survive.

    Hang in there Spike, we're thinking of you!
    Thanks for the info. Spike peed on his own this morning, although it wasn't alot, and ate a good breakfast. He's still walking very gingerly and pretty much stays in his bed. Kevin will administer his antibiotic this morning so hopefully that goes well. We're hoping each day shows improvement.
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