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Hogan
by: rita on Fri, Jun 20 2008
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I got Hogan, my grey kitty, back in January. Someone had dropped 2 baby kittens in the country. If I had not found them, they would have died from the cold. Hogan was fine at first, until I had him neutered when he was just over 2 lbs. (I think a mistake) After that, he had severe diarhea. He was also lethargic,and his eyes were cloudy. I took him to another vet upon recommendation and learned his temp. was 105, and his globulins levels were high. He was hospitalized for three days. Today as I write this, I have him home on antibiotics, and continue to pray that the titers tests comes back negative. Although, I have to face reality. I just can’t believe I’m about to lose this kitty who I got soon after losing my #1 kitty to a saddle thrombosis. I named him “Hogan” after a doctor who attended to my other cat. My heart is breaking along with my wallet. BUT, if I can help a cat, or anyone else who loves these babies…it worth every penny.


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  • Hogan - by rita - (Fri, Jun 20 2008)
    I got Hogan, my grey kitty, back in January. Someone had dropped 2 baby kittens in the country. If I had not found them, they would have died from the cold. [more..]

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