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Old 31-10-2009, 11:35 AM
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Re: New kitten seems to have an infection

I'm glad to hear it's just a mild flu. The'll be ok in no time
I've learned a trick in the shelter I used to work in, to give scared kitties their medicine. You lay a blanket or large towel on a table, or on you bed for example.
Pick the cat up and put it in the middle of the blanket with more fabric to the back and just about 20 cm fabric to the front. Hold the cat there with one hand. Fold a strip of blanket over the front paws, then fold the sides over the cat, so they're reall tight and the paws are snug in the fabric strip. Then fold over the back piece of fabric, so you have the cat in a tight bundle. You can now give them their medicine. Do it careful though!
All the best for your kitties!!
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Old 01-11-2009, 06:45 PM
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Re: New kitten seems to have an infection

Thanks for the advise.
I tried to get hold of Bobby again, but he is struggling so badly I cannot keep him quiet. Now he is moving even further away when he sees me. Good thing is his eyes seems to be ok (it is mainly Charlie with the problem) and he takes his tablets in his food. So I have see what happens, and speak to the Vet again.
Very frustrating
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