Gee, there are so many sick kitties around here lately and they very well could have picked up something when you took them to PetSmart. Hope they get better soon and it not spread around.
Gee, there are so many sick kitties around here lately and they very well could have picked up something when you took them to PetSmart. Hope they get better soon and it not spread around.
Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints ♥ on your heart!
Good thoughts to Pearl that she will be feeling better very soon and that it is nothing contagious.
Thanks so much kittycats_delight for the beautiful siggy and avatar of my kids!
I hope Pearl brother will accept her very soon!! Pearl is lucky, though, that there are others that will snuggle with her!!!! Take care sweet Pearl!! Sandra
Nine is Fine!!
WOW...
I must have been gone forever!!!!!!!!!
I didn't realize you've gotten more babies!!!
Pearl is so cuteeeee!!! I hope she is feeling better soon!!![]()
You are such a good meowmie ..... give her a hug for me.
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Alden is here!!
7/6/2006 - 9 pounds 9 ounces 22 inches
Tinky
Tracey, I just saw this thread. I hope Pearl is feeling better today.
Oh, how we worry about our babies!
Thanks again everyone.Pearl slept with me or should I say on me last night. She kept sneezing throughout the night. When I was taking a shower she cried because she wanted to be with me. She's stopped coughing which is good but she's been sleeping a lot and isn't eating as much as normal but at least she's eating. She hates getting the pill so I know it'll be even more difficult once she starts feeling better. Starr wants to play rough with her and doesn't seem to understand that she isn't feeling up to this. I hope that the meds will make her feel much better by tomorrow and I'll continue to keep you updated.
Tracey
I sure hope Pearl gets well soon. I know she's in good hands!
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