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Old 09-26-2008, 07:57 AM #20
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Lightbulb update on my son's cat...

Well, after one 3 wk course of clindamycin, and continuing
the CoQ-10, his kittie was better, but not better enough for the vet. So he had 4 teeth removed including one canine.

It cost him just over $350. He said she is much better now.
Still using both meds, too. They gave him buprenorphine mouth spray for the pain, post op for her.

Our cat seems to be holding. But she is losing weight, even though she gets plenty of food (and begs for treats).
At 15 yrs old the vet hesitates using anesthetic. So I don't know what will happen for her. sigh.

I am trying to get the CoQ-10 into her, but she is very picky.
I bought some Vita Gravy for cats, but she is rejecting it.
She loves the gravy in cat pouches..I thought she'd go for the vitaGravy..it has taurine and antioxidants in it. I had to get it from the manufacturer, since all the stores are out of it.
They changed the container and UPC code and stores have not picked up on it yet, to replenish stock.
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