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Oh poor Guinness. So sorry to hear about the allergies and the asthma. It's probably good that he had an attack at the vet, so the vet could see the extent of his reactions. Gentle cuddles for him and ((((HUGS)))) for you Jane. |
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What a shame. Poor thing I also think keeping him indoors is a good idea (unless of course it's something within the house that he's allergic too)! After all, you don't want him getting an attack of wheezing when out and alone do you! Just as an aside, was he suffering so before you moved to your new place or is this relatively recent? |
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He was bit my mosquitos last year when we was in the flat. He only start scratching since the end of August but as we have a garden he started going in it. When it was at it worst he had gone under next doors fence which he can only jsut squeeze under. He seems he straches more when he has been out. Every bodys under orders not to spray anything down stairs at all only in the bathroom or there bedrooms. The cats havent been upstairs since the beging of August and only have escaped up stairs a couple of times since. jane |
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I agree it's good the vet got to actually see the asthma attack rather than just hearing of it. I do hope keeping him indoors will make the symptoms lessen, poor guy! |
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