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Cat Dying HELP

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All Man - 04 May 2005 04:32 GMT
Hey Bud, my wild friendly cat is rapidly sinking. Probably has
respitory problems and more. Eyes full of pus, hardly any bowel
movement , no appetite, rests in 1 spot for 4 hours than moves 10 feet,
then moves again, I don't know how he is still alive. He is one tough
little B.  He is feral but lets me pet him, I do not want to put him to
sleep. He was like a happy silly puppy last week and now he tetters on
death's doorstep. I need the cure...HELP
Victor Martinez - 04 May 2005 04:35 GMT
Take him to a bloody vet!

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Pat - 04 May 2005 05:48 GMT
> Take him to a bloody vet!

What Victor said!!!
Noon Cat Nick - 04 May 2005 21:32 GMT
> Hey Bud, my wild friendly cat is rapidly sinking. Probably has
> respitory problems and more. Eyes full of pus, hardly any bowel
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> sleep. He was like a happy silly puppy last week and now he tetters on
> death's doorstep. I need the cure...HELP

THE VET!! THE VET!! TAKE THE POOR CAT TO THE VET ***NOW***!!!!!
MaryL - 06 May 2005 09:58 GMT
> Hey Bud, my wild friendly cat is rapidly sinking. Probably has
> respitory problems and more. Eyes full of pus, hardly any bowel
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> sleep. He was like a happy silly puppy last week and now he tetters on
> death's doorstep. I need the cure...HELP

You mentioned in your other message that you had taken the cat to a vet, and
the diagnosis was "a respiratory problem."  This sounds far more serious
than that and needs much more aggressive treatment than you described.

Please get another opinion.  Take your cat to another vet *immediately.*

MaryL
 
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