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Old 13-01-2012, 11:21 AM
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Re: Sneezing cat - can i legally intervene?

gosh sorry to hear this Nonnie , hope they'll all be over it soon.

we're in a similar situation to you though thankfully we dont have cats of our own, but we fed and cared for a stray with skin cancer she had to be pts in the end, but because we use to feed her weve practically ended up with a neighbours two cats....their owner is crap! she never has them in, not even in all that snow last year,not on bonfire night...nothing! so weve made them a shelter on our front garden because we feel so sorry for them, and i dare say if ever they need vet treatment it wont be their owner who gets them treated!.
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Re: Sneezing cat - can i legally intervene?

How are they all doing now Nonnie?
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Re: Sneezing cat - can i legally intervene?

Molly and JT were back to the vets this evening; JT's temp is still high, so he's had more baytril, synulox and metacam and has to be checked again tomorrow to see if he can go on Convenia.

Molly is really bad compared to everyone else, but doesnt have a temp at all. She's had more metacam and has some power to help shift the gunk in her nose.

Everyone is eating ok at the moment except Molly, so ive syringe fed her this evening.
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Re: Sneezing cat - can i legally intervene?

Here is to hoping that everyone, but particularly Molly, are more chirpy by the morning.
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