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I'm impressed that the vet made the suggestion herself, from past experience. Glad that it is a different manufacturer as well. Good luck little misty, no reactions this time please. *hugs all round* Also hoping the rest of the vac's go well when she gets them. |
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So far so good, shes been snuggling into my throat most of the night ive stayed on the alert as these little kittens can fall so fast. Katie was a bit sleepy after her booster but came round again at bedtime. She hasnt been eating so got Zantec off the vet & last night managed to get a jar of baby food spoon fed to her. Mindy sat on my knee wanting to take the food from the jar, refused it off the spoon, she wanted in the jar I got the impression the Vets were non too pleased by what had happened to Misty or the drug companies reaction |
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Fingers crossed that Misty has no bad reaction this time. I think your vet has acted responsibly - did they tell you how the drug company responded? "Eating" vibes being sent for Katie. |
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In future if I ever had another kitten I would request split vaccines |
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