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Sending ((((((hugs)))))) and positive vibes from all of us here in Bristol, and sending both you and your Nan a ((((((hug))))) too x |
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Only just caught this thread - so sorry to hear about poor little Fudge's ordeal if the nerves in that area have been damaged then there is nothing to send the signal to her brain that she needs to wee which is why she is unable to do it at the moment. We have a few clients who have had to express their cat's bladder and unfortunately a lot of them don't manage to do it as it has to be squeezed in a certain way and in a certain position. Really hope the vets get the tablets as soon as they can for you and that they work for the little girl. Gentle hugs to Fudge xxxx |
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