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I think they do a little. Actually, the horse affects him more - he can't groom the horse I have to do it because it makes him wheeze. He has never had to go to hospital before and he has been asthmatic since childhood. I must say he has been considerably worse since Claude and Clooney came along but we have had kittens in the past with no problems So I am just thinking it must be co-incidental. He has been quite stressed recently and the car hasn't helped matters, he is quite a whittler by nature and worries about anything and everything |
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As a nurse, I've seen asthma attacks many many times. He was making the situation worse by panicking and I knew that a nebuliser would sort him out.... How did you get on with little Jamie today Mags? |
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