Bunnyaddict
Wise Old Thumper
After our shock last night of what happened with our cat William & having to let him go, I now fear we might facing losing our sweet little bun Poppy
We rescued her as an unwanted childs pet last December & from about January she started with snuffles Since then Poppy has been on baytril initially to treat this, then depocillin injections & steroid injections for the last several months She's also been checked to make sure there was nothing else that could be making her so poorly. After each course of depocillin & steroid injections she has bounced back really quickly.
We took her yesterday afternoon for a check up & another set of injections as she had started to breathe through her mouth & had a really bad bout of sneezing. She also appeared to have a slight purpleish tinge round her nose & mouth, plus was weeing herself & not cleaning herself up She's been back today for another injection, however, Jane our vet thinks she might be getting ready to go Poppy's symptoms seem very similar to what Benjie's were earlier in the year when we had to let him go
I haven't dared think about losing Poppy after William, but she is now weeing herself more & I have just picked her up to find a load of mucus coming from her bottom We have her booked in for 9.30am tomorrow - if she detoriates overnight, I can't help but feel it's kinder to let her go now than try to keep her going.
I just pray she will be ok, as I feel my heart's breaking in two at the moment - life is just so bloody cruel
We rescued her as an unwanted childs pet last December & from about January she started with snuffles Since then Poppy has been on baytril initially to treat this, then depocillin injections & steroid injections for the last several months She's also been checked to make sure there was nothing else that could be making her so poorly. After each course of depocillin & steroid injections she has bounced back really quickly.
We took her yesterday afternoon for a check up & another set of injections as she had started to breathe through her mouth & had a really bad bout of sneezing. She also appeared to have a slight purpleish tinge round her nose & mouth, plus was weeing herself & not cleaning herself up She's been back today for another injection, however, Jane our vet thinks she might be getting ready to go Poppy's symptoms seem very similar to what Benjie's were earlier in the year when we had to let him go
I haven't dared think about losing Poppy after William, but she is now weeing herself more & I have just picked her up to find a load of mucus coming from her bottom We have her booked in for 9.30am tomorrow - if she detoriates overnight, I can't help but feel it's kinder to let her go now than try to keep her going.
I just pray she will be ok, as I feel my heart's breaking in two at the moment - life is just so bloody cruel
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