We just got back from the veterinarian emergency room, our girl cat pretty who we've had for 10 years got admitted, dehydration and enlarged heart, no signs of heart failure, but need to admit to see what's wrong. We took her in as a rescue from some animal that beat her and locked her under a porch, pregnant when we took her in she had a litter of kittens we didn't expect but found good homes for, we kept one. Timid and fearful she clung to our oldest male cat. The rest of the cats are all out of sorts when we returned home without her. Tough on the wife. Thanks SpunkThis message has been edited. Last edited by: spunk639,
Posts: 2894 | Location: Boston, Mass | Registered: December 02, 2000
Cats are incredibly resilient and incredibly strong and strong-willed. I have seen our five cats throughout the years bounce back from some ailments that I did not think they would.
Prayers sent to your kitty (and her family) for amfull and speedy recovery!!
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Posts: 3642 | Location: Lehigh Valley, PA | Registered: March 27, 2007
I'm not a cat person, but I know what you must be going through having had medical issues with our Rotties in the past. I hope your 'little kitty' pulls through whatever the medical issue is. She's a member of your family. Take care.
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Hope all is well for the little one. Best wishes and in our prayers.
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