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Old 11-22-2012, 08:36 AM #1
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Hi, there are 2 very good groups on Yahoo that you can get help for your kitty.

One is WholeCatHealth
the other is Feline CRF Support Group

Both are extremely knowledgeable and you really do need to get empowered with that to help your kitty and yourself right now.

Hope kitty feels better soon
MB

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Originally Posted by Doodle bug7
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I don't know what to do. My Kitty J.D.is 16 yrs. old. He was recently diagnosed with kidney failure. We give him an I.V. twice a day as is Doctors orders. He goes through the house part of the time crying and it breaks my heart. I don't want him in pain and I have heard that the I.V. therapy really isn't going to make him better. He is the best kitty and for 16 yrs. he has been my best friend. Just writing about him, I am crying. What to do? I guess I know the real answer but don't want to face it.
Thank you, Doodle bug7
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