Hi all,
Thanks so much for the purrs, they seemed to have helped! She did eat a
little this morning, but I took her to the vets anyway. The vet couldn't
find anything wrong with her! She told me to keep an eye on her, and if she
didn't act better by tomorrow am, to bring her back. When I got her home,
she ran out of the crate and started washing herself, then gave me a dirty
look and went upstairs to sleep. She is acting a bit better, but still
subdued.
I will keep you all updated on how she is doing!
Patti
(Gabby: YECH! I still can't get the taste of TED off of my fur!)
Karen - 07 May 2004 15:51 GMT
Wow. That's pretty odd for a kitten. No fever? Keep us posted. Maybe some
kitten expert here will have a suggestion.
Karen
> Hi all,
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> Patti
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Marina - 07 May 2004 17:45 GMT
> Thanks so much for the purrs, they seemed to have helped! She did eat a
> little this morning, but I took her to the vets anyway. The vet couldn't
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> Patti
> (Gabby: YECH! I still can't get the taste of TED off of my fur!)
We missed the first round of purrs for Gabby, but we are purring for her to
improve (and get that nasty taste out of her fur!).

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Pat - 07 May 2004 18:00 GMT
Could be worms in her tiny tummy. Try a small dose of liquid wormer in some
evaporated goat's milk.
> Hi all,
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> Patti
> (Gabby: YECH! I still can't get the taste of TED off of my fur!)