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Ninga
at Tue Apr 8 00:19:26 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ninga ]
Krystle, I don't mean to be a witch here, believe me, and if I come across that way I apologize. However, unless you have taken your precious babies (at least I hope they are to you) into an animal doctor (veterinarian) you are simply playing Russian Roulette with their lives. Medicating cats is a very risky business. Cats can NOT take the same meds that humans or even dogs can. Many vets will work with you on payments and they know what medicines will and will not work on cats. If it is a virus then you are just giving them medicines that will not do any good. ONLY a veterinarian can diagnose what is wrong with your furkids. It is imperative that a vet see your babies right now.
I'm only being this testy because we lost a much loved cat last year to stomatitis. This is a disease that starts in the mouth (teeth). She was such a solitary cat that we didn't catch the problem until it was too late. Please, please get your babies into the vet NOW. Don't wait, and please don't take a non-veterinarians advice. You wouldn't put the life of a human child in the care of a "horse-doctor" would you? ----- Topaz an Da Idyho Clan 
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