May 10, 2017 #21 W Willowy TCS Member Top Cat Joined Mar 1, 2009 Messages 31,905 Purraise 28,317 Location South Dakota If she has teeth, you can try offering solids. In my experience, when they start attacking the bottle like that, it means they want something more substantial.
If she has teeth, you can try offering solids. In my experience, when they start attacking the bottle like that, it means they want something more substantial.
May 11, 2017 Thread Starter Thread Starter #22 Kaylintaylor TCS Member Thread starter Kitten Joined May 9, 2017 Messages 9 Purraise 0 She has little seizures. And she is about 1.5 pounds
May 11, 2017 #23 Sarthur2 Cat lady extraordinaire Staff Member Advisor Joined Mar 8, 2015 Messages 36,107 Purraise 17,905 Location Sunny Florida Her weight is good! When can you get her to a vet? They have medicine that can help.
May 11, 2017 Thread Starter Thread Starter #24 Kaylintaylor TCS Member Thread starter Kitten Joined May 9, 2017 Messages 9 Purraise 0 I'm still looking for one to be honest. The one I go to doesn't take financial aid
May 11, 2017 #25 Mamanyt1953 Rules my home with an iron paw Staff Member Forum Helper Joined Oct 16, 2015 Messages 31,440 Purraise 68,718 Location North Carolina Been there. It is terrifying. This is the link to an article here on TCS about assistance with vet care. There are several links at the bottom that may be of help: No Money For Vet Care? How To Find Help And Save Your Cat's Life
Been there. It is terrifying. This is the link to an article here on TCS about assistance with vet care. There are several links at the bottom that may be of help: No Money For Vet Care? How To Find Help And Save Your Cat's Life