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In reply to the discussion: My cat was attacked by a neighbor's dog... [View all]moriah
(8,312 posts)34. Update... finally!
The vet called at noon -- I've been out of pocket. She is still hanging in there, quiet, still on oxygen but not heavily labored breathing. She's not wanting to eat or drink, so they're starting an IV. But the vet said she really didn't expect her to be up to that yet anyway.
If she's not showing signs of improvement and interest in food (and I may bring up some canned food for her if that will peak her interest) by Friday, that's when the vet said it'd be time to let her go.
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Oh....what a mess. Dogs will chase cats and go into places with unlocked doors.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2013
#18
Try a jar of baby food chicken. Put a bit of it on your finger, and see if she will...
agracie
Feb 2013
#37
Only Step 1 baby food. Anything higher has onion powder in it, which is really bad for kittehs.
GreenPartyVoter
Feb 2013
#44
Our vet told us that when the elder kitties needed to be handfed. Made me
GreenPartyVoter
Feb 2013
#46
I am so very sorry, honey. *hugs* You will be in my thoughts, and I will
GreenPartyVoter
Feb 2013
#52