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Old May 1st 04, 01:12 AM
Gail
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SHE NEEDS TO SEE A VET ASAP. SHE IS VERY ILL.
Gail
"Beryl VH" wrote in message
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Have a 14 yr old female. Has lost much weight. Had very runny stools and
after each one would vomit. Now she won't eat at all, tries to drink
water. Can hardly walk, just wants to lay, seems to be in pain as can't
lay on side. Used to be very cuddly now doesn't want anything to do with
us. HELP !!!!!!



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Old May 1st 04, 01:26 AM
Cathy Friedmann
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Please, please please take her to a vet, immediately. Preferably tonight -
on an emergency basis (call the vet & leave a message w/ the answering
service - the vet on call will phone you back & arrange to meet you at the
office; or take her to an emergency clinic if there's one near you), or
tomorrow at the latest.

She's very sick - it could be any number of things, and she needs assessment
& treatment ASAP.

Cathy

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"Beryl VH" wrote in message
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Have a 14 yr old female. Has lost much weight. Had very runny stools and
after each one would vomit. Now she won't eat at all, tries to drink
water. Can hardly walk, just wants to lay, seems to be in pain as can't
lay on side. Used to be very cuddly now doesn't want anything to do with
us. HELP !!!!!!



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Old May 1st 04, 01:26 AM
Cathy Friedmann
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Please, please please take her to a vet, immediately. Preferably tonight -
on an emergency basis (call the vet & leave a message w/ the answering
service - the vet on call will phone you back & arrange to meet you at the
office; or take her to an emergency clinic if there's one near you), or
tomorrow at the latest.

She's very sick - it could be any number of things, and she needs assessment
& treatment ASAP.

Cathy

--
"Staccato signals of constant information..."
("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon

"Beryl VH" wrote in message
...
Have a 14 yr old female. Has lost much weight. Had very runny stools and
after each one would vomit. Now she won't eat at all, tries to drink
water. Can hardly walk, just wants to lay, seems to be in pain as can't
lay on side. Used to be very cuddly now doesn't want anything to do with
us. HELP !!!!!!



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Old May 2nd 04, 02:15 AM
Dennis Carr
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 17:59:52 -0500, Beryl VH wrote:

Have a 14 yr old female. Has lost much weight. Had very runny stools and
after each one would vomit. Now she won't eat at all, tries to drink
water. Can hardly walk, just wants to lay, seems to be in pain as can't
lay on side. Used to be very cuddly now doesn't want anything to do with
us. HELP !!!!!!


To truncate what everyone else in here has said thus far into monosyllabic
words:

YOU!

VET!

NOW!

Posting to usenet is no substitute to what a vet can do.


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Old May 2nd 04, 02:15 AM
Dennis Carr
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 17:59:52 -0500, Beryl VH wrote:

Have a 14 yr old female. Has lost much weight. Had very runny stools and
after each one would vomit. Now she won't eat at all, tries to drink
water. Can hardly walk, just wants to lay, seems to be in pain as can't
lay on side. Used to be very cuddly now doesn't want anything to do with
us. HELP !!!!!!


To truncate what everyone else in here has said thus far into monosyllabic
words:

YOU!

VET!

NOW!

Posting to usenet is no substitute to what a vet can do.


--
Dennis Carr - | I may be out of my mind,
http://www.dennis.furtopia.org | But I have more fun that way.
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Old May 2nd 04, 11:05 AM
Luvskats00
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I presume your phone is broken and prefer to ask a newsgroup about a very
urgent medical problem regarding your cat?
If he appears to be in pain, he is. Did you need one or more people to permit
you to call the vet?
 




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