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Marie2020

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It sounds like fluids would help him more than anything. That is something that a locum could easily do. I used to give sub-cutaneous fluids to my elderly cats whose kidneys were no longer working very well, and it helped them a great deal. Maybe you could take him for fluid treatment once or twice a week.
It's a huge journey for me, I have no transport and spine and neck problems. If it came to that I'd have to use a vet in my town that has had a damming reviews as far as cats go. I read a very disturbing review on how a cat and its owner was treated, it left me cold
Taxis would be over £40
 

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It's a huge journey for me, I have no transport and spine and neck problems. If it came to that I'd have to use a vet in my town that has had a damming reviews as far as cats go. I read a very disturbing review on how a cat and its owner was treated, it left me cold
Taxis would be over £40
Yes I can relate. I'm also a long distance from veterinary and other necessities, about a half hour away, but I do have a car and can drive (even if no longer on super highways). Otherwise a taxi here would be equally exorbitant. Your cat looks like a gentle little soul and I hope the best for him. :-(
 
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