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09-16-2010, 07:09 AM | #1 | |||
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Well, everyone else has had their cat or dog to the vet recently.......only fair that I should have a turn, too.
Poor Tigger felt terrible yesterday....I could tell. He just wasn't himself. He kept trying to go poopy (sorry.....TMI, I know) and couldn't. He'd want to eat but then would lose whatever he ate soon afterwards. I have a 9:30 AM appointment this morning with the doctor that's affectionately known as "The Cat Whisperer". She loves cats and seems to remember each and every cat she treats. Tigger does not like going to the vet so I'm sure he won't care one way or the other if she remembers him or not. I wish my cats had Medicare like I do now. I'll have to transfer some funds from my EAF (Emergency Animal Fund) so I can pay for his treatment. I'm probably jumping the gun by taking him in today but cats can become so sick so quickly that I don't want to chance it. He's my baby. Please say a prayer for him.
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