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oh gosh i'd say definitely a vet. as far as waiting till morning or not...well... -is he hydrated? when you pinch his skin does it kinda hover and slowly melt back down or bounce right back? i'd make sure he's warm and keep him seperate and keep an eye on him all night if i were you..just to be safe. sorry i'm not much help, i hope he's okay! |
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The change of environment/food might be making him sick, and the associated stress may be causing the weeing. However, he is still very tiny and I would suggest visiting the vet, as the shaking would be worrying me. Good lukc, please let us know how he gets on. |
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hello again everyone he had a temp of 40 something He's had two injections one which was anti biotic and i think the other was pain killer but im not sure. He's now in my en-suite because i was told to seperate him and my other foster cat, he's crying and scratching at the door i feel so bad for him, he's back at the vets again tomorow. fingers crossed he isnt sick and doesnt have any dioreah |
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I feel so bad for him, he's shut in my ensuite and keeps crying his name is Mikey, or Mikeymoo He's a lovely little boy and someone my dad works with is interested in adopting him i might cry when he leaves |
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