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Sorry I did not read this post before sending the PM. No need to reply to that - I am sorry to bother you, I am sorry to hear this really I am I was hoping above hope it was a urinary infection - but had a feeling it may not have been. I can't say it looks to good as it obviously doesn't and you are far from daft, so all I can say is its better to let him go before he "needs" to be let go. Karen |
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oh no Elaine, I am so sorry to hear this. I think winston is an adorable cat, and I just love the name! I hope he will be ok. I know you will be missing him,a nd will be very worreid about him. I also know that no matter how hard you will do whatever is best for Winston. Just hope it turns out to be something that can be treated and that you get some more time with him, poor old boy. |
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I'm praying for you & Winston...it is SO hard when we finally have to make thst awful decision...I wish I could say something that could make you feel better...and, yes, the expresion "He IS an OLD cat" should be banned from all vet's offices...I am crying too... |
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