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Old July 16th, 2005, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Luba
Emergency vet for IV hydration maybe...I know this isn't your cat but they may help you to save her with no cost to you even some hydration may help and enzymes.

That poor sweet darlin that poor poor cat!

How could YOU whoever YOU are!!!
When we had our little shelter, we had saline and syringes for hydration. I no longer have this equipment or I would have done it myself. All I have are tiny 1 cc syringes and bottled water. I would have to inject her 60 times to get a good dose into her.

I just checked on her and she sat up when I opened the door. She teetered over to me when I opened the cage, but was not happy about getting her tiny drop of food (mixture of cat milk, wet food and water). Second drop came right back out of her mouth.

I have decided to call my vet in the a.m. to bring her in and put the emergency charge on our account. I think this gal wants to live.

I have never seen anything so skinny - only bone and fur. No meat whatsoever. It is like holding a furry skeleton. She still has the strength to resist the feeding syringe though.
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