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Cats owned: dsh
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14-01-2011, 09:18 PM   #21

Re: Urchin needs an injection!


Mike went back to the doctor today ( after careering around the countryside because after double checking we were still told to go to the wrong practice. ). He has been given another set of antibiotics because the one he was given wasn't right. We have had to draw a line around the red area on his arm and if it is more than a centimeter bigger in 24hrs we have to take him to A&E to be put on a drip for 24hrs.
Never again will I get Mike to help, I can't believe this has happened, but as the vet says he is amazed we haven't had more things happen like this with the types and number of animals we take in!



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14-01-2011, 09:37 PM   #22

Re: Urchin needs an injection!


Oh wow, poor Mike! Hope these ABs will sort it out, poor guy. How's Urchin?



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14-01-2011, 09:55 PM   #23

Re: Urchin needs an injection!


Urchin is much better and into his tea, so I'm happy.
I am getting a bit annoyed with Mike because ' he doesn't do pain' and is very suggestive, so now he has heard that he may have to go into hospital he has stopped doing the little he can. I may be very unsympathetic, but he does milk anything like this to the limit!



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