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Thanks all very much the vet at a loss as to the sickness - has taken some blood etc to see if the CRF has got worse - but as he has said before given her age it isn't surprising she is off occasionaly - have to say she has picked up a bit but the trouble is at this age (24) are you doing the right thing whatever you do. Although I know deep down I will know when the right time comes - its the false leads before hand that get me. Oh well have a Christmas do tonight and will be off soon - mobile left on but she is asleep having eatena little chicken breast and now asleep under the tree oddly enough cats eh? |
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It's understandable how worried you are about any little thing with Cleo, Kazz. I'm glad the vet didn't seem too concerned...... Have a good time at your Christmas do tonight! |
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Dont know how I managed to miss this thread. So sorry to hear she is a little under par. It may well be a bit of excess tummy acid playing her up and making feel a bit icky Kazz. I dont think she is ready to leave you just yet, maybe if she is sick again, a little zantac syrup or something from the vet to settle her tummy would help and get her eating again. I remember every time Winston had a slump, I would watch over him like a hawk, always wondering if this was the time or not but normally he would rally round after a day or two. Good luck with the blood results, will be thinking of you both. xxx |
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