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  1. #1
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    My thoughts are with you Lisa..hope kitty can feel the healing vibes...

  2. #2
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    Oh, thoughts with you and your kitty.
    I know you're taking this one day at a time but just one ray of hope, I had a kitty in that position once, and she was not supposed to go on, but with some tuna tea, tlc, hopes and love, she lived another 10 years...
    It's hard times with our furry friends, sending comfort to you all.

  3. #3
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    It's great that you can still get her to nibble at soft treats. She still has some spirit. Hope she keeps it up.
    Claudia

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  4. #4
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    Bonnie Cat suggests mackerel - you can find it in the people food aisle next to the tuna. Whole fishies which she finds quite tasty canned in water. Maybe Lydia would like the taste of the mackerel? (and it isn't very expensive either)

    May she get to feeling better soon.
    Beth

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    Bonnie Cat suggests mackerel - you can find it in the people food aisle next to the tuna. Whole fishies which she finds quite tasty canned in water. Maybe Lydia would like the taste of the mackerel? (and it isn't very expensive either)

    May she get to feeling better soon.
    Thanks- I have Jack Mackerel and Lydia thinks it smells too strong- prefers her tuna tea.
    I'm going out to buy some more goodies to tempt her with today- including that weird nutritional paste from the vet that you smear on the roof of their mouth and they either love it or hate it. I'll get a bunch of other gourmet treats too- the other two cats will eat it up if Lydia doesn't, anyway.
    Lydia threw up in the middle of the night....but then she used her scratching post this morning- how cool is that?? Up and down, up and down...keepin' the faith...

    I post an update later tonight.
    Lisa
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  6. #6
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    I read about your cat for the first time, BSG. It is very sad to read, I hope she gets better soon.

    Lydia must be thinking she is already is cat heaven if she is served tuna water!! I'm sure she'll stick with you forever if you keep serving her that!

  7. #7
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    Just saw this post. Sorry about your kitty. I know what it is like to have an old and sick kitty; so hang in there. We do the best we can. They know we love them.

    spoke

 

 

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