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To: Don Joe
Also giving her condensed milk. But she is losing interest in eating that tonight and is just curled up in a cat bed with labored breathing.

How's her digestion? My Casper was getting pretty emaciated and lethargic and wasn't eating until the vet figured out he was constipated and cleared him out. Now he's regained some weight back to his normal self.

I'll give my Casper an extra smoosh for Jessie. Hopefully he can send it on via that Feline Telepathic Network.

42 posted on 01/24/2002 10:18:46 PM PST by supercat
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To: supercat
We thought it was constipation with our cat too; we took her to the vet last week to get her an enema; at the end o the day we went to the vet and he said sh needed another one, should we give it to her ourselves or should we leave her there for the night? he asked. We looked at each other (me and my husband) and said, "You do it...we'll pick her up in the morning."

I woke up that next morning with my husband shaking me awake saying, "Maia died during the night.." The vet did an autopsy and found it was cancer. And I can't believe I left her to die in that cold tub the vet had her in to give the enema. I just kills me.

101 posted on 01/26/2002 4:50:00 PM PST by stands2reason
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