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  • #445508

    johanna
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    I hope all went well for your kitty. I am sure it did. I also hope that you will find wonderful homes for your little kitties or if you decide to keep them, I do hope you get them all fixed especially the mother.
    A lot of people don’t realize that in United States alone, over 5 to 6 million cats and dogs are euthanized every year!! That is just so tragic. Let us all be considerate and not add to this escalating number of innocent creatures.
    Good Luck with your new family and remember to get them all fixed…

    #445535

    johanna
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    I am so sorry for you and your cat. There is nothing more sad than losing a family member(your kitty). It seems you didn’t have the time to bring him to your vet, they probably would have been able to tell you something about what was happening to your poor kitty.
    Whenever I see blood from any of my animals I immediately go to my vet. Blood is not a good sign. So sorry for your loss.

    #445529

    johanna
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    First off I would bring your cat to a vet and get him tested for liver disease. That is one of the first signs of liver disease, the whites of the eyes turning yellow and not eating. Although I hope this is not your case because this seems to happen to older cats, and your cat is only a year old. I hope that is not it.
    Anyway Good Luck…

    #445538

    johanna
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    I would dock the tail. It probably will benefit her health in the future and will not give her any unnecessary pain as she gets older and grows. Just my opinion, I have had many cats in my years and if there is no feeling in the tail, I don’t believe any miracle healing of those nerves would be possible. While she is under you might as well take care of it then, so she can heal all at once.
    Good Luck..

    #445505

    johanna
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    Sorry I forgot to also mention that you should only be giving your cat the rabies vaccination every four years. There is no need to get vaccinations every year, that is just a fabrication. A check up I can understand, but not certain vaccinations every year noy true!

    #445503

    johanna
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    My male cat received a feline leukemia shot in the summer and got a very bad reaction to it. He was panting very heavily and drooling. I called my vet a he told me that in some cats like people their can be allergic reactions to certain vaccinations. I had to give him some benadryl, which did help.
    My vet suggested never to give him that vaccination again, and I agree. Maybe your cat also had a bad allergic reaction. I would monitor every vaccination your pets get a keep note if anything like that happens and if it does don’t give that vaccination anymore.
    Goog Luck..

    #445492

    johanna
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    Bring your cat to a vet right away. It sounds like he has cat "flu". This can be treated with antibiotics. Do not wait this can be very serious illness.
    Good Luck..

    #445496

    johanna
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    My older cat had this problem. Please bring your cat back to your vet. It takes a couple of weeks of antibiotics. Not just a week. Also try a different kind of food. Is this cat an older cat. Sometimes certain foods contain alot of sodium. Look into holistic or organic foods. You can even try making your own pet food. They have many recipes online you can get. Good Luck..

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