I'm so sorry. Fear over the kitties' health and anxiety over money is a horrible combination.
I hope that Sable can shake off her illness and that the vet figures out a way to stop it from spreading.
I'm so sorry. Fear over the kitties' health and anxiety over money is a horrible combination.
I hope that Sable can shake off her illness and that the vet figures out a way to stop it from spreading.
Lisa, consider the Convenia shot that Mary mentioned. Could a vet visit and give them all the one-time 2 week shot?
Or even come outside and do them in their carriers while they are in your vehicle?
HUGS!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
The vets are feeling a bit confused over all this. Gabby had this for quite some time and now all of a sudden Sable has come down with it. The confusion is where did it start (cats are indoor only) and who/what is the host. We will all be working on solving this and hopefuly no others come down with it. Sable does seem to be handling it a bit better than Gabby. She at least has the desire to eat where Gabby didn't.
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