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Medically stable atm and doing well tonight
I can tell you now that I thought he was going to die before I got him to the vet. And I could not breathe for panicking. I have never panicked like that "ever" |
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On Sunday, January 19, 2014 2:27:39 PM UTC-6, Christina Websell wrote:
Medically stable atm and doing well tonight I can tell you now that I thought he was going to die before I got him to the vet. And I could not breathe for panicking. I have never panicked like that "ever" Completely understandable!!! I'm so glad he is stable!!! |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
... Medically stable atm and doing well tonight I can tell you now that I thought he was going to die before I got him to the vet. And I could not breathe for panicking. I have never panicked like that "ever" I can believe that. Time to relax slightly now. He seems to be out of immediate danger. That is GOOD. Are you able to get some rest yourself? Jay |
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got you both in my prayers
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Medically stable atm and doing well tonight I can tell you now that I thought he was going to die before I got him to the vet. And I could not breathe for panicking. I have never panicked like that "ever" |
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"Judith Latham" wrote in message ... In article , Christina Websell wrote: Medically stable atm and doing well tonight I can tell you now that I thought he was going to die before I got him to the vet. And I could not breathe for panicking. I have never panicked like that "ever" It's wonderful that he is stable and doing well atm. Your panic is absolutely understandable. I'd have been in bits too. Even in that state you managed to get him to the vets straight away and that's probably what has saved him. I hope you're feeling a little calmer now even though it was such a shock. Purrs being sent for you too. Thanks. |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Medically stable atm and doing well tonight I can tell you now that I thought he was going to die before I got him to the vet. And I could not breathe for panicking. I have never panicked like that "ever" I totally understand. That's how I was while speeding to the vet with Smudge, post dog attack. I didn't see any organs hanging out (that would have really flipped me out), but I did witness the attack, and I thought she was going to die in front of me. I really do understand that panic. I'm glad he's doing better and that the outlook is more optimistic. Continuing to send purrs to the darling boy! -- Joyce Fluffy Mackerel Pudding - "Once upon a time, the world was young and the words 'mackerel' and 'pudding' existed far, far away from one another. One day, that all changed. And then, whoever was responsible somehow thought the word 'fluffy' would help." -- Hilarious recipes at: www.candyboots.com |
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"Bastette" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Medically stable atm and doing well tonight I can tell you now that I thought he was going to die before I got him to the vet. And I could not breathe for panicking. I have never panicked like that "ever" I totally understand. That's how I was while speeding to the vet with Smudge, post dog attack. I didn't see any organs hanging out (that would have really flipped me out), but I did witness the attack, and I thought she was going to die in front of me. I really do understand that panic. I'm glad he's doing better and that the outlook is more optimistic. Having organs hanging out brings a whole new meaning to panic but up to now he's doing well medically. Emotionally he is lost and needs to come home but he is not coming home until I know there is no risk of peritonitis. I'd rather be without him for a week than forever. It probably costs 30 or more a day to keep him there, but I'm not having him back until that risk is gone. He won't even let me put Stronghold flea stuff on unless I get someone to help me so the idea that I can I get a large tablet down his throat on my own, twice a day is ridiculous. |
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On 1/19/2014 3:27 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
Medically stable atm and doing well tonight I can tell you now that I thought he was going to die before I got him to the vet. And I could not breathe for panicking. I have never panicked like that "ever" I'm so glad to read this! More purrs for both you and BF! -- CAPSLOCK–Preventing Login Since 1980. |
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