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20-02-2010, 09:24 AM   #51

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


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And of course, if she was breeding expecting a lovely litter of pedigree (if unregisterable) kittens to make some money, and has found herself instead with over a thousand in vet bills already, totally exhausted, and already two dead kittens, perhaps her husband's attitude becomes a bit more understandable.

Poor lady, she must be kicking herself for not letting the breeder have the cat back!

Liz

Very tragic, especially for the cats.



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20-02-2010, 09:36 AM   #52

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


I suspect it is too late for that cat now, if the story about the emergency vet is even half true

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20-02-2010, 09:41 AM   #53

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


I suspect it's too late for the kittens too, she has been poking about at them, taking them out on the car journey to the vet etc and making every one, breeder and vet, out to look so bad.
I cannt understand why a) she did this in the first place b) why she never took up any help offered.

All very very sad and the poor husband has been slated in all of this aswell.



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20-02-2010, 09:42 AM   #54

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Oh and welcome to Catsey Liz, shame you came here under such sad circumstances.



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20-02-2010, 09:51 AM   #55

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


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Oh and welcome to Catsey Liz, shame you came here under such sad circumstances.
Thank you

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20-02-2010, 09:58 AM   #56

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


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I suspect it's too late for the kittens too, she has been poking about at them, taking them out on the car journey to the vet etc and making every one, breeder and vet, out to look so bad.
Well, if the vet really did say the kittens had to be fed every two hours until they were 6 or 9 weeks old (depending on which version of the story you read), I suppose it is understandable that she might take them out with her if she thought she was going to be more than two hours. I have told her they will not die of starvation that quickly and given her a more realistic feeding timetable I hope. They do sound to be reasonable weights.

I'm afraid the problem is always the same when someone is rumbled - and yes I rumbled her as the person breeding from the non-active cat which the breeder had begged to have back - and that is that they disappear and you never find out what happened. Perhaps it would have been better to keep quiet and not let on that we knew, but that would take a lot of self control and I doubt if it would ever happen, people are rightly outraged when they think they are being taken for a ride.

I daresay the breeder, who is on the other forum, will have picked this up by now and will call this lady again so perhaps she might accept help after all, who knows? It would be the best outcome both for her and for any surviving kittens.

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20-02-2010, 10:26 AM   #57

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Well, if the vet really did say the kittens had to be fed every two hours until they were 6 or 9 weeks old (depending on which version of the story you read), I suppose it is understandable that she might take them out with her if she thought she was going to be more than two hours. I have told her they will not die of starvation that quickly and given her a more realistic feeding timetable I hope. They do sound to be reasonable weights.

I'm afraid the problem is always the same when someone is rumbled - and yes I rumbled her as the person breeding from the non-active cat which the breeder had begged to have back - and that is that they disappear and you never find out what happened. Perhaps it would have been better to keep quiet and not let on that we knew, but that would take a lot of self control and I doubt if it would ever happen, people are rightly outraged when they think they are being taken for a ride.

I daresay the breeder, who is on the other forum, will have picked this up by now and will call this lady again so perhaps she might accept help after all, who knows? It would be the best outcome both for her and for any surviving kittens.

Liz
You are absolutely right but it can be difficult to articulate appropriately in order to get at the truth, especially when the poster ignores questions, advice and genuine offers of help.



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20-02-2010, 01:00 PM   #58

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


Elaine, you've hit the nail on the head. Alarm bells should start ringing when advice is ignored and then the story gets 'accellerated' to another crisis.

I feel a bit of an idiot in offering advice, but then as I told Karen, I'm a lousy judge of character

I hope the cat/kittens end up OK. Liz/Elaine, if you get any feedback from the breeder could you just let us know?



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20-02-2010, 02:18 PM   #59

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I hope this thread and the one on the other site puts off others who are thinking of doing the same



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20-02-2010, 02:24 PM   #60

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I hope this thread and the one on the other site puts off others who are thinking of doing the same
Yes indeed, that would at least be some good to come out of it!

Liz



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