"Mary" wrote in message
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It turns out that my fosters had an upper respiratory infection- so,
today I
had to turn them over to the SPCA to get put down. If treated, it could
have been a total cure or someone could have a sickly cat for the rest of
their lives.
I don't understand. They just needed antibiotics. All of my fosters cats
and
kittens had URI. I just gave them clavamox and they were all fine in a few
days. None were sickly forever. Am I missing something here?
I am wondering the same thing. It doesn't make sense to have a policy to
automatically euthanize when they have a foster home with someone who loves
them and is willing to provide care. Why don't they at least give the
kittens a chance?
MaryL
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