jen.d
August 13th 03, 06:01 PM
> > Kid is special like this, which is why victors post made me cry. Kid is
> > still with me, I'm so lucky, but no one knows what is wrong with her. So
I
> > don't know how long I'll be lucky enough to have her.
> >
> > That's why I spoil her rotten, because I have to treat every day like I
> > might not have many more.
> >
> > And she's only 2.
> >
> > I love you Kid. You're the best cat I'll ever have. I'll love you so
hard
> > as long as I have you with me here, and then I'll love you that hard
when
> > you're not. <tear>
>
> Oh, Jen.... {{{{{{{{huuuug}}}}}}} I hope that Kid has many more wonderful
> years with you. I wish I could offer an answer, but all you can do is
what
> you're doing, and cherish every day together. But since you've got
nothing
> to lose, if the vet can't find anything to explain her symptoms, and
you've
> gotten a second opinion, I would maybe check out some books on holistic
> health care for animals; they might have some useful ideas, and it sounds
> like you've got nothing to lose at this point. In any case, my heart goes
> out to you, I know how precious my babies are to me, and how I would worry
> if there was something wrong and I couldn't find out how to fix it. Hang
in
> there, and let us know if you ever find out anything more.
>
> Warmest Wishes,
> Ann
>
> --
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/ca/bewtifulfreak
Thanks Ann (hugs back).
Oh lots of opinions... we've had a few vets in Vancouver (including a
boarded/feline practitioner), an animal radiologist who specializes in these
kinds of things, asked vets seeing the other cats, a homeopathic vet...
nada. So we've tried homeopathy which more resulted in her natural diet
(home cooked) which has really helped her energy and she just "seems" more
healthy (we've since moved from where the homeopathic vet was). Bought some
books (and google and email lists!) and been following that guidance for
about a year now. The home cooked food / holistic is working out well (and
when we do go to the vet next, it'll be to this holistic vet down the road).
Do you use holistic health care as well?
Purrs and thanks,
Jen.
> > still with me, I'm so lucky, but no one knows what is wrong with her. So
I
> > don't know how long I'll be lucky enough to have her.
> >
> > That's why I spoil her rotten, because I have to treat every day like I
> > might not have many more.
> >
> > And she's only 2.
> >
> > I love you Kid. You're the best cat I'll ever have. I'll love you so
hard
> > as long as I have you with me here, and then I'll love you that hard
when
> > you're not. <tear>
>
> Oh, Jen.... {{{{{{{{huuuug}}}}}}} I hope that Kid has many more wonderful
> years with you. I wish I could offer an answer, but all you can do is
what
> you're doing, and cherish every day together. But since you've got
nothing
> to lose, if the vet can't find anything to explain her symptoms, and
you've
> gotten a second opinion, I would maybe check out some books on holistic
> health care for animals; they might have some useful ideas, and it sounds
> like you've got nothing to lose at this point. In any case, my heart goes
> out to you, I know how precious my babies are to me, and how I would worry
> if there was something wrong and I couldn't find out how to fix it. Hang
in
> there, and let us know if you ever find out anything more.
>
> Warmest Wishes,
> Ann
>
> --
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/ca/bewtifulfreak
Thanks Ann (hugs back).
Oh lots of opinions... we've had a few vets in Vancouver (including a
boarded/feline practitioner), an animal radiologist who specializes in these
kinds of things, asked vets seeing the other cats, a homeopathic vet...
nada. So we've tried homeopathy which more resulted in her natural diet
(home cooked) which has really helped her energy and she just "seems" more
healthy (we've since moved from where the homeopathic vet was). Bought some
books (and google and email lists!) and been following that guidance for
about a year now. The home cooked food / holistic is working out well (and
when we do go to the vet next, it'll be to this holistic vet down the road).
Do you use holistic health care as well?
Purrs and thanks,
Jen.