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Old October 6th 03, 08:56 AM
Rebecca B
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Default update on Sully

Sully seems to be back to his usual self now.

Saturday night (when my parents were over for a meal with my bf & I) he went
in his litter tray and did a 'motion' ... and boy could we tell as he stank
the room out! At least the catalax seems to have worked, and he's playing
and purring away like he usually does.

We had to take him back to the vet on Saturday mind, as he wouldnt eat his
antibiotic tablets, even though they're meant to taste of beef, I dont think
they smelt of it!

Thankfully the vet could see us within 20 minutes of ringing up saying that
he wouldnt have his tablets, and she gave him another 2 day antibiotic
injection., he's going there again this afternoon for his final injection,
the vet isn't charging us for the 2 injections, because it'd cost around the
same as the antibiotics we bought.

Becky


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Old October 6th 03, 01:55 PM
Alison
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Hi Becky ,
Thanks for letting us know how Sully is . Glad he's ok .

--
Alison

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"Rebecca B" wrote in message
...
Sully seems to be back to his usual self now.

Saturday night (when my parents were over for a meal with my bf & I)

he went
in his litter tray and did a 'motion' ... and boy could we tell as

he stank
the room out! At least the catalax seems to have worked, and he's

playing
and purring away like he usually does.

We had to take him back to the vet on Saturday mind, as he wouldnt

eat his
antibiotic tablets, even though they're meant to taste of beef, I

dont think
they smelt of it!

Thankfully the vet could see us within 20 minutes of ringing up

saying that
he wouldnt have his tablets, and she gave him another 2 day

antibiotic
injection., he's going there again this afternoon for his final

injection,
the vet isn't charging us for the 2 injections, because it'd cost

around the
same as the antibiotics we bought.

Becky




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Old October 6th 03, 01:55 PM
Alison
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Hi Becky ,
Thanks for letting us know how Sully is . Glad he's ok .

--
Alison

Links to animal information websites
http://mysite.freeserve.com/petinfolinks/

"Rebecca B" wrote in message
...
Sully seems to be back to his usual self now.

Saturday night (when my parents were over for a meal with my bf & I)

he went
in his litter tray and did a 'motion' ... and boy could we tell as

he stank
the room out! At least the catalax seems to have worked, and he's

playing
and purring away like he usually does.

We had to take him back to the vet on Saturday mind, as he wouldnt

eat his
antibiotic tablets, even though they're meant to taste of beef, I

dont think
they smelt of it!

Thankfully the vet could see us within 20 minutes of ringing up

saying that
he wouldnt have his tablets, and she gave him another 2 day

antibiotic
injection., he's going there again this afternoon for his final

injection,
the vet isn't charging us for the 2 injections, because it'd cost

around the
same as the antibiotics we bought.

Becky




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Old October 6th 03, 04:59 PM
Rebecca B
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Sully's just had his last antibiotic injection, he didnt like it much and
swore at the vet, though I dont like needles much either!!!

Becky

"Rebecca B" wrote in message
...
Sully seems to be back to his usual self now.

Saturday night (when my parents were over for a meal with my bf & I) he

went
in his litter tray and did a 'motion' ... and boy could we tell as he

stank
the room out! At least the catalax seems to have worked, and he's playing
and purring away like he usually does.

We had to take him back to the vet on Saturday mind, as he wouldnt eat his
antibiotic tablets, even though they're meant to taste of beef, I dont

think
they smelt of it!

Thankfully the vet could see us within 20 minutes of ringing up saying

that
he wouldnt have his tablets, and she gave him another 2 day antibiotic
injection., he's going there again this afternoon for his final injection,
the vet isn't charging us for the 2 injections, because it'd cost around

the
same as the antibiotics we bought.

Becky




  #5  
Old October 6th 03, 04:59 PM
Rebecca B
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Sully's just had his last antibiotic injection, he didnt like it much and
swore at the vet, though I dont like needles much either!!!

Becky

"Rebecca B" wrote in message
...
Sully seems to be back to his usual self now.

Saturday night (when my parents were over for a meal with my bf & I) he

went
in his litter tray and did a 'motion' ... and boy could we tell as he

stank
the room out! At least the catalax seems to have worked, and he's playing
and purring away like he usually does.

We had to take him back to the vet on Saturday mind, as he wouldnt eat his
antibiotic tablets, even though they're meant to taste of beef, I dont

think
they smelt of it!

Thankfully the vet could see us within 20 minutes of ringing up saying

that
he wouldnt have his tablets, and she gave him another 2 day antibiotic
injection., he's going there again this afternoon for his final injection,
the vet isn't charging us for the 2 injections, because it'd cost around

the
same as the antibiotics we bought.

Becky




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Old October 6th 03, 05:25 PM
Barb 1
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Great news! I think these infections are very uncomfortable, worrisome and
for a male cat dangerous but fortunately most of them can be cleared right
up with proper treatment.


Barb
I can only please one person a day.
Today is not your day.
Tomorrow doesn't look good either.


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Old October 6th 03, 05:25 PM
Barb 1
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Great news! I think these infections are very uncomfortable, worrisome and
for a male cat dangerous but fortunately most of them can be cleared right
up with proper treatment.


Barb
I can only please one person a day.
Today is not your day.
Tomorrow doesn't look good either.


 




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