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Parkie
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From:Carmichael
Registered: Jul 2003

posted 07-24-2003 10:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Parkie   Click Here to Email Parkie     Edit/Delete Message
I am unemployed and have nop money right now but, I have a cat that belonged to my Mom whom passed away and I promised to take care of her cat before she died.
My question is she has hypothroydism and is aprox 18 years if not older.She has been peeing allot, drinks tons of water but has been good other than that. Now she has watery poop and does not eat or drink....just stares at her ater dish and food plate with soft meows.............

Does this mean she is dieing? Very confused on what to do!

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iluvmypup

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From:ohio
Registered: May 2003

posted 07-24-2003 12:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for iluvmypup     Edit/Delete Message
you could call a vet and they will give you free information on the phone.
i hope everything works out.

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Sparkycat
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From:Staten Island, NY, U.S.A.
Registered: May 2003

posted 07-24-2003 03:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sparkycat   Click Here to Email Sparkycat     Edit/Delete Message
I agree, you should contact a vet. When a cat stops eating and drinking it can turn serious very quickly. Good Luck.

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sdf113
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From:USA
Registered: Jul 2003

posted 07-28-2003 02:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sdf113     Edit/Delete Message
I've been reading about this all day - my 19 year old cat just died yesterday. He most likely had liver disease, which I just chalked up to 'getting old'. The most humane thing, in my opinion, would be to put your cat to sleep before she starts experiencing a lot of pain. Although it was relatively quick for my cat, I will never know if he was in pain before he died and for how long. Take your cat to the vet and they will be able to help you make a decision. If you have no money, a really caring vet will work with you and let you make payments. Good Luck!

[This message has been edited by sdf113 (edited 07-28-2003).]

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mandeee
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From:Anaheim, California, USA
Registered: May 2003

posted 07-30-2003 01:27 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mandeee   Click Here to Email mandeee     Edit/Delete Message
Could the sweetheart be missing your mom?
18 is very old, but please try to find a vet that can give you some information. god bless..
~M~

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