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17-07-2007, 11:17 PM   #21

Re: Caspurr's home just!


oh im so sorry your babies are poorly, they are obviously very lucky to have you taking care of them!

are their noses bunged up? is that why you are having to steam them? i ask because if it is then a humidifier might help, especially if you add a couple of drops of olbas oil to it. a bowl of boiling hot water would do the same only obviously it wouldnt be continuous and you would have to keep re making it, and you would also have to be careful the kitties didnt jump in or try and drink from it just a thought.

fingers crossed they get better soon!



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17-07-2007, 11:29 PM   #22

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that just sounds awful - sending loads of healing thoughts to the kitties and you!

remember and take care of yourself as well.



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18-07-2007, 12:05 PM   #23

Re: Caspurr's home just!


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I checked up to see if Abi's free insurance was still running from when i got her but it had finished Otherwise we could have transferred it over.
Sarah
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Just a thought..............but Sarah wouldn't you have got 6 weeks insurance with Ferne (Abi) and didn't you only have her 3 weeks?? Leaving 3 weeks now running???





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18-07-2007, 12:09 PM   #24

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Jac, so sorry to hear this news. It was lovely to chat to you last night and I hope that I was of some help

Your vet sounds wonderful and that's so reassuring. I really hope that she can get to the bottom of it all and find out where this virus has come from.

I hope you're feeling a bit better today.

One good thing is that cats can recover fully from the calici virus. Sometimes they remain carriers, but they can live with no symptoms or illness as such. Hopefully your babies will come out the other side of this fighting fit.

Lots of love and hugs
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18-07-2007, 12:31 PM   #25

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Charlie I had had Abi since May 22nd so her insurance had ran out at the end of June.

Hope things are a little better today for you Jac and that you have managed to get some rest.

sarah



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18-07-2007, 12:34 PM   #26

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Charlie I had had Abi since May 22nd so her insurance had ran out at the end of June.

Hope things are a little better today for you Jac and that you have managed to get some rest.

sarah
Oh, right okay.

I stand corrected - sorry



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18-07-2007, 06:25 PM   #27

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Hi Guys.....I'm knackerd but on top of the world . My babies are getting better!!!! There very sleepy but eating and drinking

All that is left is for the results to come back and we will know exactly what we are dealing with.

Tell you one thing......................I'll sleep tonight

forgot to say. Caspurr has a snotty nose but his eye's dont stick together when he wakes up!!!



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18-07-2007, 06:57 PM   #28

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Glad they are feeling better Jac poor wee things. Just babies aswell which always makes it seem all the more unfair when they get illnesses.



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18-07-2007, 07:05 PM   #29

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Yeh, they cant tell you whats wrong. At the moment I'm about to bathe his eyes. I'll have to do his nose as well. It's green and crusty. Poor wee soul. He wont like that. Makes me feel a right baddie



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18-07-2007, 07:08 PM   #30

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Thats what I had to do Jac when Jessie had conjuntivitis, she had it neonatal so as soon as she started to open her eyes I had to clean them 3 times a day and it was horrible she hated it. I know how you feel. x



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