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Misty is much better today, she had a wee play this morning with Mindy, looked for food and knew when I appeared with her medication to try and avoid it we kept her in the warmth of the house today - much to her disappointment she was not allowed out in the conservatory with the other cats and utility room - none of which are heated. She has a lot to catch up with, weight being the main one. We only allow the little ones access to the conservatory or utility room if we are out there ourselves as we feel at this age they are too young and little not to be supervised. At the moment she thinks she is a big cat - she is sleeping on the top,of the cat stand - favoured spot Thank you for asking about her folks x |
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Too right the vet was worried.. But no point trying to blame it on the manufacturer/supplier when you've got a very sick cat on your hands, ANY vaccination can affect an animal, it's a risk that ALL vets should make us all aware of, my Jazzy boy would be quite below parr after one. The vaccination can show side effects at any time within the 1st 3 months of the vaccination, with anything from a full blown reaction to a flu like lethargy. Jazzy always, always had the flu like lethargy. I've seen and heard enough of vaccinations to weigh it all up and decided they're not for my lot any more. Dear little Misty, glad she's feeling much better now. |
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