Cat

Dec 12, 2009 22:41

When we first got our Siamese cat Oosie, she reacted to her kitten shots by not eating for a week - we thought we were going to lose her. She pulled through, but we had to hand feed her every two hours. Several months later, she received her adult shots and she reacted again by throwing up and not eating for several days. All vets in MD required ( Read more... )

it's finally over.

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kiarrith December 13 2009, 03:51:23 UTC
hugs you
its also possible that at the time it would have killed her but now her body has changed...and thus did not affect.

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helen99 December 14 2009, 04:01:33 UTC
Possibly. I just wish we had all been spared this experience, especially her.

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helen99 December 14 2009, 04:04:03 UTC
Thanks! Poor babies - I think they've been overbred to some extent.

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miss_adventure December 13 2009, 05:31:04 UTC
I'm going to vote for rejoicing. I'm glad she made it through the surgery, and you guys made it through six years of shriek week with sanity intact.

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helen99 December 14 2009, 04:00:55 UTC
Thanks! (Though I'm not sure the 'sanity intact' part is entirely accurate).

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orthaevelve December 13 2009, 06:43:26 UTC
Having been around female cats in heat and around siamese, I am amazed I have eardrums. Since you have been around both in the same feline, I think you deserve an award. Or several.

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helen99 December 14 2009, 04:11:43 UTC
Thanks.. I guess we all made it through ok. I hope she'll be able to calm down and be happier now, even though this was done so late.

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helen99 December 14 2009, 03:53:28 UTC
Yep - unfortunately neutering is most effective at six months, not six years. Go us. So far so good, though. Hoping for the best.

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