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The fear that your child could die
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 740824" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The cat was a rescue so her age was not known for sure but vet thought she was about eight by her teeth. She was young. After starting Royal Canin and getting home saline infusions by me and hub she really perked up. The infusions did the trick, not that we liked doing them! She lived healthy for over two years. Our move to the new house started her sad decline. It stressed andascared her.</p><p></p><p> The last time we took her to the vet we still wanted to save her and he took all sorts of x rays to try too. It turned out her stomach had stopped working and her liver and kidneys were shutting down. It was such a hard decision but we knew she had to be in pain. She was down to 3.8 lbs. Called Jumper and she came from work and we all cried.</p><p>Our vets something called compassionate care and our vet could not have been kinder or more caring. This vet group is known for being amazing and the vet picked us off the floor.</p><p>It was a very hard day for us.</p><p></p><p>Our cat did really well with infusions. You may want to discuss this with your babt's doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 740824, member: 1550"] The cat was a rescue so her age was not known for sure but vet thought she was about eight by her teeth. She was young. After starting Royal Canin and getting home saline infusions by me and hub she really perked up. The infusions did the trick, not that we liked doing them! She lived healthy for over two years. Our move to the new house started her sad decline. It stressed andascared her. The last time we took her to the vet we still wanted to save her and he took all sorts of x rays to try too. It turned out her stomach had stopped working and her liver and kidneys were shutting down. It was such a hard decision but we knew she had to be in pain. She was down to 3.8 lbs. Called Jumper and she came from work and we all cried. Our vets something called compassionate care and our vet could not have been kinder or more caring. This vet group is known for being amazing and the vet picked us off the floor. It was a very hard day for us. Our cat did really well with infusions. You may want to discuss this with your babt's doctor. [/QUOTE]
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