sub q fluids to help someone out

kzz21

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We kept our kitty happy and healthy for a year past what the vet said was possible. If you need some fluids and can pick up in Port Charlotte Florida get back to me. NO PROFITEERS!
 

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This is very generous of you.  I'm sure someone will really appreciate you giving these away.  I'm really very sorry about your cat.  It's so very hard to lose a beloved kitty.  
 

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We kept our kitty happy and healthy for a year past what the vet said was possible. If you need some fluids and can pick up in Port Charlotte Florida get back to me. NO PROFITEERS!
welcome to TCS.

i'm so sorry for your loss.

have you tried contacting a cat (or dog) rescue in your area? when my little snick 
  crossed the bridge, after 5+ years of fighting her CKD, i donated our fluids and sub-q supplies to a local rescue. i felt that this honored my girl's memory.
 

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I'm going through this right now. I'm part of a CKD group and am donating various items to various people. I had a shipment of fluids and lines come in the day after Sara died. Probably could have returned it, but chose to pay it forward. I always remember there are people in worse financial situations than me.

As micknsnicks2mom micknsnicks2mom said, there are always rescues to donate to. A lot of the ones here won't take meds or non-food items that don't come from the supplier (the reasons are kinda sad, but understandable). So check around with the rescues if you don't get anyone to take them.
 
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