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I had to Let him go…
by: Lili-C on Tue, Mar 23 2010
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We have 15 rescue cats. The last was a mother cat and her 4 kittens. The boy was beautiful-he became lethargic and couldn’t keep anything down-took him to my vet and I knew immediately it was bad by the look on Doc’s face. I do not know how mnay more are infected by this FIP yet-time will tell I guess. I don’t know what to do but I am ready to try Wendy’s homepathic way if any more come down with it. i do homepathic myself so why not?? I COULD have prolonged my babies life for 3-4 months, but Doc said he would suffer and I could not do it.

His litter mate-Angel is crying for her Jeremiah, but we are crying to that we will not lose her or her other two sisters. They all had the innoculation ofr FIP but it doesn’t work-worthless for protection. I had to have my best friend Raisin Butter put down three years ago because of CKF chronic kidney failure-They both hasd the same look when I left them at the vet on that final day-I held Rai while she was puit down, but I couldn’t Jere as he was already under from operation. We will bury him Tomorrow in our yard. I cannot stop crying. It NEVER gets easy. I wish I had read of the Homepathic cure, but I cannot blame myself. Or can I!


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March 2010

  • I had to Let him go… - by Lili-C - (Tue, Mar 23 2010)
    We have 15 rescue cats. The last was a mother cat and her 4 kittens. The boy was beautiful-he became lethargic and couldn’t keep anything down-took him to my vet and I knew immediately it was bad by the look on Doc’s face. I do not know how mnay more are infected by this FIP yet-time will tell I guess. [more..]
  • FIP and “Charlie C” - by Wendy - (Fri, Mar 05 2010)
    Monday, 2/1/2010 - We could clearly see something was terribly wrong with our 2 yr old seemingly healthy, approx 15lb male “bengal” tabby. He was normally so active & curious, but for about a week..he wasn’t the same Charlie we knew. [more..]

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