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Old 03-01-2008, 06:15 PM #13
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Are you talking about cat scratch fever,if i'm way off i'm sorry,
My Grand Mother rescued cats. She was strached in the pass,no problem.
She was strached on the arm,her neighbor went to visit her arm was
swollen,her temp.104,they rushed her to the hospital..She was a strong
woman,but she screamed and no matter what they gave her,nothing
helped pain was unbearable..She was in her 90's and they were her family,
but they were not sure she would live. I heard of it,never saw it before never
want to again. She made it ,but removed the cats,the .dr.was so upset.
Well the cats well you don't want to know. He gave her a kittten no claws.
He was shook,she kept this one in the house..She was in the hospital
for a while,went home,she always had pain,but wasn't going to get rid of
the kitten...Her arm was so huge ,red streaks very swollen.. Sue
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