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PHKitkat
at Fri Feb 29 20:09:16 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]
Hi There,
Concats on your new baby! I just love tabbies and am happy to be owned by a very special one myself
The sneezing is probably not serious but if your baby continues ask your vet if you can give him some Lysine. This is an amino acid that tends to work very well in cats that carry the herpes virus. I have one of my cats on it and I have seen much improvement in her chronic URI. Feline Herpes causes URI symptoms in cats, and cats that have it either experience chronic URI or it recurring. There is no good test for it but there is a lot of this virus out there.
The vast majority of heart murmurs in cats are minor. One of my cats has one that comes and goes and she is doing just fine. The murmur was found when she was 7 years old and she is now 16 and doing very well for her age!
Seizures can be very scary, but, if necessary, they can be controlled with medication. One of mine had several seizures a few months ago and had to spend a couple of days in the hospital. I am a vet tech so I was able to take her home at night with her IV catheter so I could administer valium and steroids if needed. She has done extremely well and has not had a seizure since. Some cats will just have seizures for a day or two and never have another, while others have them on a regular basis without medication. They can also have seizures if they are on meds and the dose needs to be adjusted.
Take care, and please let us know how the vet visit goes. Also, you might want to check out our cat chats sometime. You will fit right in!
Regards, PHKitkat
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