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Glad the problem's been sorted and that they're on meds now; hope it clears up soon! Get a good night's rest, Sally! |
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Oh dear. At least the vet's got to the bottom of what's the problem. Never heard of laryngitis (sp) for cats . . . Still - I hope both you and they are feeling better in the morning Sally. |
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I had never heard of larangytis either but it makes sense. I hope that is all that is wrong as if it doesn't clear up with the course of antibiotics then he will need an x-ray and bronchiel wash!! But at least it will be the ned of his choking session tbat he has which will be better for me and him as I tend to sleep with an ear alert for any choking sound incase he doesn't recover one time. I am feeling a tiny bit more human and Tilly has stopped sulking after the worming paste and has had some fish. She has yet to find out that she still need her antibiotic pill!!!! Sally ps why can't my two ever have problem that are easy to spell!!! |
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