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Healing purrs desperately needed
Leo - one of the four little ones who were put in a cardboard box in
front of my house mid december 2007 might have a pneumonia. Since yesterday I see him breathing heavily and can`t do anything about it as he doesn`t allow me near to him. He, from the start, was the one who doesn`t come nearer as armslength. I spoke with the Vet and we discussed all possibilities - most likely Leo`s got a heavy lung inflammation. I can`t give antibiotics as his nose is so fine that he smells it in the food. Can only wait until he is so hungry he`d eat almost anything, or until he gets unconscious and I can take him to the Vet for a antibiotic shot. It is now all about hoping and praying that he fights it through by himself. It breaks my heart not to be able to do anything. If I would catch him with a net he could get so excited that his lung volume might not be sufficient. So the vet told me not to do that. So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. Bettina |
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Healing purrs desperately needed
Bettina wrote:
Leo - one of the four little ones who were put in a cardboard box in front of my house mid december 2007 might have a pneumonia. Since yesterday I see him breathing heavily and can`t do anything about it as he doesn`t allow me near to him. He, from the start, was the one who doesn`t come nearer as armslength. I spoke with the Vet and we discussed all possibilities - most likely Leo`s got a heavy lung inflammation. I can`t give antibiotics as his nose is so fine that he smells it in the food. Can only wait until he is so hungry he`d eat almost anything, or until he gets unconscious and I can take him to the Vet for a antibiotic shot. It is now all about hoping and praying that he fights it through by himself. It breaks my heart not to be able to do anything. If I would catch him with a net he could get so excited that his lung volume might not be sufficient. So the vet told me not to do that. So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. Bettina Mega purrs on the way for Leo. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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I will pray and the cats will purr, Lee
Bettina wrote in message ... Leo - one of the four little ones who were put in a cardboard box in front of my house mid december 2007 might have a pneumonia. Since yesterday I see him breathing heavily and can`t do anything about it as he doesn`t allow me near to him. He, from the start, was the one who doesn`t come nearer as armslength. I spoke with the Vet and we discussed all possibilities - most likely Leo`s got a heavy lung inflammation. I can`t give antibiotics as his nose is so fine that he smells it in the food. Can only wait until he is so hungry he`d eat almost anything, or until he gets unconscious and I can take him to the Vet for a antibiotic shot. It is now all about hoping and praying that he fights it through by himself. It breaks my heart not to be able to do anything. If I would catch him with a net he could get so excited that his lung volume might not be sufficient. So the vet told me not to do that. So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. Bettina |
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Healing purrs desperately needed
Bettina wrote:
So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. We are purring for poor little Leo, especially Caliban, who was originally named Leo. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. |
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Healing purrs desperately needed
Bettina wrote:
So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. Lots of healing purrs on the way. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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On May 4, 5:19*am, Bettina wrote:
Leo - one of the four little ones who were put in a cardboard box in front of my house mid december 2007 *might have a pneumonia. Since yesterday I see him breathing heavily and can`t do anything about it as he doesn`t allow me near to him. He, from the start, was the one who doesn`t come nearer as armslength. I spoke with the Vet and we discussed all possibilities *- most likely Leo`s got a heavy lung inflammation. I can`t give antibiotics as his nose is so fine that he smells it in the food. Can only wait until he is so hungry he`d eat almost anything, or until he gets unconscious and I can take him to the Vet for a antibiotic shot. It is now all about hoping and praying that he fights it through by himself. It breaks my heart not to be able to do anything. If I would catch him with a net he could get so excited that his lung volume might not be sufficient. So the vet told me not to do that. So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. Bettina I'm so sorry for him. I don't want to worry you further,but that sounds an awful lot like FIP also. Did your vet mention that? Sometimes the chest cavity fills with fluids so that the lungs can't expand properly. Cats can be amazingly resilient though. Purrs his body can heal itself. Sherry |
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Healing purrs desperately needed
Tons of purrs and prayers going out for the poor little
fella. Hope he comes through it all and then you can bring him to TED for everything else. God bless. Lily & her mama -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time. "Bettina" wrote in message ... Leo - one of the four little ones who were put in a cardboard box in front of my house mid december 2007 might have a pneumonia. Since yesterday I see him breathing heavily and can`t do anything about it as he doesn`t allow me near to him. He, from the start, was the one who doesn`t come nearer as armslength. I spoke with the Vet and we discussed all possibilities - most likely Leo`s got a heavy lung inflammation. I can`t give antibiotics as his nose is so fine that he smells it in the food. Can only wait until he is so hungry he`d eat almost anything, or until he gets unconscious and I can take him to the Vet for a antibiotic shot. It is now all about hoping and praying that he fights it through by himself. It breaks my heart not to be able to do anything. If I would catch him with a net he could get so excited that his lung volume might not be sufficient. So the vet told me not to do that. So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. Bettina |
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On May 4, 3:19*am, Bettina wrote:
So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. Emergency purrs for Leo on the way Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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Healing purrs desperately needed
Many purrs for Leo. Particularly from Kumani who once had a mystery flu and it was the same sort of thing, they could give her antibiotics and fluids but she had to rally and fight it off herself otherwise. --Fil So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. Emergency purrs for Leo on the way Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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Healing purrs desperately needed
"Bettina" wrote in message ... Leo - one of the four little ones who were put in a cardboard box in front of my house mid december 2007 might have a pneumonia. Since yesterday I see him breathing heavily and can`t do anything about it as he doesn`t allow me near to him. He, from the start, was the one who doesn`t come nearer as armslength. I spoke with the Vet and we discussed all possibilities - most likely Leo`s got a heavy lung inflammation. I can`t give antibiotics as his nose is so fine that he smells it in the food. Can only wait until he is so hungry he`d eat almost anything, or until he gets unconscious and I can take him to the Vet for a antibiotic shot. It is now all about hoping and praying that he fights it through by himself. It breaks my heart not to be able to do anything. If I would catch him with a net he could get so excited that his lung volume might not be sufficient. So the vet told me not to do that. So - emergency purrs are very welcome here. Leo has to work it out by himself but if you could send thoughts for his wellbeing and recovery it would be highly appreciated here. Bettina Big purrs for the little guy. -- Theresa, Stinky and Dante drtmuirATearthlink.net Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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