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Originally Posted by manolos mom Thanks so much, I was very worried because she would not eat this morning and I need to give her medicine. She finally ate some baby food a couple of pieces of apple and blueberries. I know I shouldn't do this but I even fed her some smoked salmon. She loved that. I just needed her tummy to be full. This medicine is very toxic. |
Hi Lissette,
I am hoping that any differences of opinions here have subsided.
Sometimes misinterpretations occur when we can only interact online versus face to face where meanings are easier understood with demeanor.
What stands out the most to me is... How VERY much we ALL care about precious Lola and yourself!
Huggs
Personal experience with my kitty Jazzy was that I tried very hard to consider all factors but sometimes I had to do more unorthodox things in order for the greater good (e.g. a couple of times feeding her chemo pill in raw burger). Cats are much more difficult to administer medicine to at times. Yes, sometimes there are risks but sometimes we just have to do what we have to do. Please do not beat yourself up about it. It is obvious that you will take the advice that is offered as you are able and as it applies to your particular situation and with the counsel you choose.
Just remember we are here with you and for you despite what may seem as battles from time to time. Our passion tends to cause that I think.
Hope you are both having a better day today and know that you both are in our thoughts and prayers!