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In reply to the discussion: I'm having a most shocking crisis with Sian [View all]amerikat
(5,023 posts)7. I feel your pain.
When you would give everything and anything so save her/him and there seems nothing you can do. I lost one last week.
What med did you give her?
At one time in the past I had a brother and sister cats. They got a shot from the vet. One cat acted as if she was drunk and the other one had twitching under her fur. Vet came out and gave them epinephrine and the both recovered. Best wishes to you and your fur baby.
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Her breathing and eyes tell me she might be going, but she hasn't lost all strength
Siwsan
Jul 2024
#2
I've used sevin dust at the farm before. But it's not without cautions.
littlemissmartypants
Jul 2024
#15
This is so important and helpful. I just added it to my address book. TY! ❤️
littlemissmartypants
Jul 2024
#16
Checked online to refresh my memory and 20-30 breaths per minute is in the normal range.
HeartsCanHope
Jul 2024
#20
Do you have an emergency vet clinic in the area? I'd give them a call ASAP
Rhiannon12866
Jul 2024
#26
Do you have a regular vet? I'd give them a call now or as soon as they open to advise you what to do
Rhiannon12866
Jul 2024
#29
I remember and I'm so sorry. Be sure to let them know that you have an emergency.
Rhiannon12866
Jul 2024
#32