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Kitty Farmcat at TED
On Oct 2, 4:44�pm, "Christina Websell"
wrote: She's got an URTI again. �She starting sneezing late on Tuesday so I took her to TED on Wednesday after work. �She had a very bad upper respiratory tract infection earlier this year that took six weeks to clear up and put her off her food, which it does because they cannot smell it and she cannot afford not to eat. I hadn't realised then how important it was, so I put it off taking her to TED for a few days, thinking it was nothing that would not clear up on its own soon. �I learnt from that. So I got her to TED asap. I was not able to see the vet I normally see, he was on holiday. �I agreed to any appointment available, anyone. I got a child vet. �Very nice and pleasant and KFC purred for him.. �He was a little scared of her at first, since he'd seen her reputation on the computer. He just copied what her vet did last time. �Long acting antibiotic, steriod to increase appetite, multivitamin as she only eats chicken. He said "the trouble with these very old cats is that the immune system is not good" � I know that. �"and when they get something like this it will probably never completely go away" I know that too. KFC could do with some purrs that her snotty nose will clear up so she might consider eating again. Tweed Best wishes for a quick recovery & appetite. Please keep us posted. Sherry |
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Christina Websell wrote:
She's got an URTI again. She starting sneezing late on Tuesday so I took her to TED on Wednesday after work. KFC could do with some purrs that her snotty nose will clear up so she might consider eating again. Tweed Purrs on the way, of course, for dear KFC. Jill |
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Kitty Farmcat at TED
On Thu, 2 Oct 2008 22:44:19 +0100, "Christina Websell"
wrote: She's got an URTI again. She starting sneezing late on Tuesday so I took her to TED on Wednesday after work. She had a very bad upper respiratory tract infection earlier this year that took six weeks to clear up and put her off her food, which it does because they cannot smell it and she cannot afford not to eat. I hadn't realised then how important it was, so I put it off taking her to TED for a few days, thinking it was nothing that would not clear up on its own soon. I learnt from that. So I got her to TED asap. I was not able to see the vet I normally see, he was on holiday. I agreed to any appointment available, anyone. I got a child vet. Very nice and pleasant and KFC purred for him. He was a little scared of her at first, since he'd seen her reputation on the computer. He just copied what her vet did last time. Long acting antibiotic, steriod to increase appetite, multivitamin as she only eats chicken. He said "the trouble with these very old cats is that the immune system is not good" I know that. "and when they get something like this it will probably never completely go away" I know that too. KFC could do with some purrs that her snotty nose will clear up so she might consider eating again. Tweed Purrs are on the way for KFC to make a good, speedy recovery. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein |
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Kitty Farmcat at TED
"Irulan" ... "Christina Websell" She's got an URTI again. She starting sneezing late on Tuesday so I took her to TED on Wednesday after work. ::snip:: aw, we will be praying and purring mightily that KFC gets over her cold quickly with no adverse effects. Lily & her mama We're purring and praying also that KFC gets over her cold quickly. Poor girl Love Kyla -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time. |
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Kitty Farmcat at TED
Purrs are provided in abundance for the grand dame KFC that she has
many more years to come, and gets better soonest. Best wishes in any case. She has had a good long life, and deserves whatever she wants which we all know you will provide to her. You both take care. cl She's got an URTI again. She starting sneezing late on Tuesday so I took her to TED on Wednesday after work. She had a very bad upper respiratory tract infection earlier this year that took six weeks to clear up and put her off her food, which it does because they cannot smell it and she cannot afford not to eat. I hadn't realised then how important it was, so I put it off taking her to TED for a few days, thinking it was nothing that would not clear up on its own soon. I learnt from that. So I got her to TED asap. I was not able to see the vet I normally see, he was on holiday. I agreed to any appointment available, anyone. I got a child vet. Very nice and pleasant and KFC purred for him. He was a little scared of her at first, since he'd seen her reputation on the computer. He just copied what her vet did last time. Long acting antibiotic, steriod to increase appetite, multivitamin as she only eats chicken. He said "the trouble with these very old cats is that the immune system is not good" I know that. "and when they get something like this it will probably never completely go away" I know that too. KFC could do with some purrs that her snotty nose will clear up so she might consider eating again. Tweed |
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Kitty Farmcat at TED
Christina Websell wrote:
She's got an URTI again. She starting sneezing late on Tuesday so I took her to TED on Wednesday after work. She had a very bad upper respiratory tract infection earlier this year that took six weeks to clear up and put her off her food, which it does because they cannot smell it and she cannot afford not to eat. I hadn't realised then how important it was, so I put it off taking her to TED for a few days, thinking it was nothing that would not clear up on its own soon. I learnt from that. So I got her to TED asap. I was not able to see the vet I normally see, he was on holiday. I agreed to any appointment available, anyone. I got a child vet. Very nice and pleasant and KFC purred for him. He was a little scared of her at first, since he'd seen her reputation on the computer. He just copied what her vet did last time. Long acting antibiotic, steriod to increase appetite, multivitamin as she only eats chicken. He said "the trouble with these very old cats is that the immune system is not good" I know that. "and when they get something like this it will probably never completely go away" I know that too. KFC could do with some purrs that her snotty nose will clear up so she might consider eating again. Tweed Purrs for KFC on the way. Sam |
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Kitty Farmcat at TED
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... She's got an URTI again. She starting sneezing late on Tuesday so I took her to TED on Wednesday after work. Jake is inside and purring. Molly and about half a dozen other neighborhood cats are all outside having a mass stare down, so maybe the mothership will let the lot of them know purrs are needed. Jo |
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Kitty Farmcat at TED
On Oct 2, 2:44 pm, "Christina Websell"
wrote: She's got an URTI again. She starting sneezing late on Tuesday so I took her to TED on Wednesday after work. She had a very bad upper respiratory tract infection earlier this year that took six weeks to clear up and put her off her food, which it does because they cannot smell it and she cannot afford not to eat. I hadn't realised then how important it was, so I put it off taking her to TED for a few days, thinking it was nothing that would not clear up on its own soon. I learnt from that. So I got her to TED asap. I was not able to see the vet I normally see, he was on holiday. I agreed to any appointment available, anyone. I got a child vet. Very nice and pleasant and KFC purred for him. He was a little scared of her at first, since he'd seen her reputation on the computer. He just copied what her vet did last time. Long acting antibiotic, steriod to increase appetite, multivitamin as she only eats chicken. He said "the trouble with these very old cats is that the immune system is not good" I know that. "and when they get something like this it will probably never completely go away" I know that too. KFC could do with some purrs that her snotty nose will clear up so she might consider eating again. Tweed PUrrs for KFC... Kristi |
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Kitty Farmcat at TED
Massive purrs for KFC to feel better soon
Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs -- Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...dotes/200810/1 |
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Kitty Farmcat at TED
Let's hope she is clear again soon |
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