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    HELP!! lethargic kitten with accumulating abdominal fluid, paralysis in the back legs, and constipation.

    UPDATE: she survived the bloodwork! The vet believes that she has dry FIP. The treatment of which is quite expensive. Prior to an ultrasound, the vet said she actually isn’t filled with fluid so the cause of her enlarged stomach could still be worms. She was given an enema which has hopefully...
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    My Feral And Rescued Cats

    Since you have so much experience with feral/ stray cats, can you please read my most recent post! i need help!
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    HELP!! lethargic kitten with accumulating abdominal fluid, paralysis in the back legs, and constipation.

    my kitten is about 6-7 weeks old. she was a skinny, weak, lethargic stray when i got her 1.5 weeks ago. since i got her, her belly expanded significantly. 5 days ago, she was constipated so i brought her to the vet for stool softeners. at that time she was also dewormed and put on antibiotics...
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