Need immediate help cat with multiple lacerations on abdomen.Was let
out of house into back yard where it was attacked by neighbors
Pitbull.Local vets and animal rescue vets are unavailable til
tomarrow,>Is there anything I can give my cat for the pain,should I
seal/butterfly the wounds? Cat suffers from epilepsy,too.
Matthew - 07 Aug 2007 01:19 GMT
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> Need immediate help cat with multiple lacerations on abdomen.Was let
> out of house into back yard where it was attacked by neighbors
> Pitbull.Local vets and animal rescue vets are unavailable til
> tomarrow,>Is there anything I can give my cat for the pain,should I
> seal/butterfly the wounds? Cat suffers from epilepsy,too.
Professor - 07 Aug 2007 15:05 GMT
> Need immediate help cat with multiple lacerations on abdomen.Was let
> out of house into back yard where it was attacked by neighbors
> Pitbull.Local vets and animal rescue vets are unavailable til
> tomarrow,>Is there anything I can give my cat for the pain,should I
> seal/butterfly the wounds? Cat suffers from epilepsy,too.
Sorry to hear about your cat. *Never* let a cat outside especially when the
cat is epileptic and the neighbors have a pit bull roaming around. If you
can prove the dog came into your yard you should sue the neighbors.