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If it were me I would be straight to the Vets Sally... having lost one of my babies last April I am very suspicious of anything that isn't normal with the other 2... Better to be Safe than Sorry.... hope its nothing to worry about though... |
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If she is wheezing and has snotty discharge then I personally would get her seen by a vet sooner rather than later. Do let us know how Tilly gets on x |
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I have started her on the antibiotics the vet gave me before I went up to scotland incase her sneezing was bad like it is now and if she hasn't shown some impovement by tomorrow I will take her then. I am a bit reluctant as I know what is wrong with her and they usually just give her anitbiotics anyway. So I am hoping that she will be OK until monday when I can ring her vets and speak to them as they know her best and I am not sure who is on call I rang up but just got a mobile number. I got my parents round to see what they think as well for a second opinion and they said that the air is very stuffy and dry so I have opened some windows and let a breeze through and put out some bowls of water near the storage heaters so that the air is more damp. Quote:
I am also not doing anything today or tomorrow so I can keep a close eye on her. I have Just recently spent £600 odd pound on getting her over a different problem. As you can probably tell by the rambling I am still in two minds but for the moment have decided to start the antibiotics and keep a close eye on her. I will keep you posted. Thanks for the replys Sally |
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She is a Feline herpes carrier. I am not sure about a humidifier. But I did shut her in the bathroom when I had my bath so that she could breath in the steam. Not sure if it has helped yet as it was about 5 minutes ago, as I have gotten ready for bed because I don't feel very well either. I think the old saying like owner like pet fit rather well at the moment as we are both ill and bunged up. I will have a look at humidifier to see if they are expensive or not. Sally |
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The steamed bathroom is a good idea. You could also try putting her in a cat carrier with a towel over and put a bowl of steaming hot water just outside the carrier door. I do hope that both of you feel much better after a good night's rest x |
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