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How frightening and upsetting. I very pleased to read however, that Kizzy is recovering well. Good that you caught it in time - my Mum's original stray was bitten similarly but she didn't pick up on it until infection had set it |
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Thanks Yola ....... sorry to hear about your Mum's stray though. Any animal bites can be nasty, all those bacteria on their teeth. Got a bit concerned the other day to see a fox wandering around in broad daylight. |
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After having been upbeat about Kizzy's progress, I've taken her to the vet again because she was having difficulty putting her foot to the ground and was obviously in pain. So, she's had a painkilling injection and she's on Metacam from tomorrow - lucky I've got some left from last year. She's back to the vet on Monday for a check. |
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So sorry to hear about poor Kizzy.Hope she is feeling much better soon. We worry so much about our cats and it is horrible when they are not well.Let's hope that the worst is now over for your beautiful girl and she improves quickly . |
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