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RhonaCash
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posted 05-14-2003 10:02 PM           Edit/Delete Message
Babie, my 13 year old Calico cat isn't doing real well. I think she is having a digestion problem. I have took her to the Vet and even a specialized vet neither found any problems. They checked to see if she might be diebatic, took x-rays, did a sonigram, nothing was found. She seems better after being on antibotics for awhile but always returns back for the bad. She hasn't eat well for at least a year, had lost 3 or 4 lbs. I took her off Prescription science diet w/d and switch to Science Diet Sr. she seemed better for a few weeks but again back to not eating much, when she does she throws it up, she drinks a lot of water, and urines a lot, doesn't seem to poop a lot but she really isn't eating much. She criesa lot, sleeps a lot and just doesn't have much energy. I am tired of the vet bills with no answers. Any ideas what I can try? I hate to think she is in pain and I am not doing anything for her.

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Love*all*kitties
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posted 05-14-2003 10:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Love*all*kitties     Edit/Delete Message
If the cat continues in her condition, and not even an expert finds anything wrong...then if you think she is in pain, I'd put her to sleep. How come this always happens to the cat you get the most attached to???!!!

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