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27-03-2009, 06:29 PM   #11

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Always on a weekend Poor Maxi, they do like to worry us, especially at the weekends.
Maybe some light food, little and often, something like chicken or fish would help. If at all worried though, the vet is always best.
Hope he feels better very soon xxx



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27-03-2009, 07:51 PM   #12

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Poor Maxi, I hope he feels better soon.....



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27-03-2009, 08:53 PM   #13

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Thanks everybody for your concern, after phoning the vets this afternoon they said to take him in, so off we went after he had a quick bath of his back legs and bottom as after his last lot of poop there was just to much to clean up ,he wasn`t impressed at all.
The vet said he thinks it was more than likley his coltitus flaring up again he had only been off steroids for a month, so he has started him back on the steroids 2 aday for a week then down to one and then down to 1/2 a tablet every other day and hopefully it will keep it at bay, then he said will review him again after maybe about 4mths and see if he can come of them again but if it flares up again he may have to stay on them .
I also mentioned that he had been sneezing a little bit not much but enough for me to notice so he checked his throat and teeth, seems he has got some inflamation to his throat and gums he said the steroids will also help that and he has prescribed him some antibiotics as well.

I think he is just going to be one of those cats that is going to be plagued with little niddley problems , my poor little baby but I wouldn`t swap him for the world



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27-03-2009, 08:55 PM   #14

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Glad you got him to the vet before the w/end - he'll pick up quickly I'm sure. Please give him a gentle "get well soon" cuddle from me.



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27-03-2009, 08:58 PM   #15

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


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Glad you got him to the vet before the w/end - he'll pick up quickly I'm sure. Please give him a gentle "get well soon" cuddle from me.
Thanks Angie and I will give him a cuddle from you when he has finnished sulking with me for giving him a bath and taking him to the vets LOL , they don`t realise that we do it for their own good do they



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27-03-2009, 09:30 PM   #16

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Oh poor baby. hope this medication will get things cleared up and he'll be a healthy robust puss in future.......



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28-03-2009, 03:21 PM   #17

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Hope he's feeling better now.




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28-03-2009, 03:39 PM   #18

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Oh poor baby. hope this medication will get things cleared up and he'll be a healthy robust puss in future.......
Thanks DM I hope so too.

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Hope he's feeling better now.
Thanks Matt, I think he is feeling abit better today even if it is only because he is not having to keep having his bum washed LOL , you know how proud these little furballs are, he has only done one poop this morning which wasn`t as bad as yesterday so the tabs must have started to work.



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28-03-2009, 03:48 PM   #19

Re: MY poorly Baby (Maxi)


Glad to hear he appears to be on the mend. Honestly! - what would we all worry about if it weren't for our cats?



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28-03-2009, 04:29 PM   #20

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Glad to hear he appears to be on the mend. Honestly! - what would we all worry about if it weren't for our cats?
Thanks CM, I am sure that I am going grey with all the worry



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