Sandra I hope you find a solution to poor little bobby's predicament. I can't really offer any advice, other than if I lived next door to you I'd help! Doh
Hmmm, that's a rough one. I guess if it was one of my cats I'd probably wait and see if it's even needed first.
If you had to give the shots could someone help you catch him if he was confined to a single room? That's about all I can think of as none of my cats are that diffuclt to catch so I don't have alot of experience with the more skittish ones.
Good luck either way and I hope things work out so you don't have to give the shots (to the cat or yourself).
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Sandie, what a dilemma! I think you are making the best choice, to wait to see what happens before making any further plans. And it looks like there are a lot of good suggestions here in that event.
I wish I still lived in Providence; I'd come over and help you with him! You don't want another trip to the ER yourself.
Best wishes to you and Bobby.
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Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
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