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Hello all.
I rescued/raised 3 orphan kittens three months ago and they got their vaccines last week (Feline rhinotracheitis/Celici-Panleukemia and Chlamydia Psittaci).
The smallest kitten weighs 900 grs only but she's healthy, she just happened to be the smallest one in her litter.
She's been having tachycardia for a week now even after the Vet gave her mesodetasone (sp?) and antibiotics to alleviate any possible reactions or infections.
She has not been acting sick, maybe lost her appetite a bit but she is not in pain or breathing with her mouth open at any rate.
Vet said he would get a cradiogram and x-rays but I can't get to the city until Friday.
Any experiences with kittens experiencing tachycardia or fast breathing? How did you help your kitten get fixed, if so, or what did the Vet do?
Feedback is much appreciated, I'd hate to find out my kitten is in danger too late!
I rescued/raised 3 orphan kittens three months ago and they got their vaccines last week (Feline rhinotracheitis/Celici-Panleukemia and Chlamydia Psittaci).
The smallest kitten weighs 900 grs only but she's healthy, she just happened to be the smallest one in her litter.
She's been having tachycardia for a week now even after the Vet gave her mesodetasone (sp?) and antibiotics to alleviate any possible reactions or infections.
She has not been acting sick, maybe lost her appetite a bit but she is not in pain or breathing with her mouth open at any rate.
Vet said he would get a cradiogram and x-rays but I can't get to the city until Friday.
Any experiences with kittens experiencing tachycardia or fast breathing? How did you help your kitten get fixed, if so, or what did the Vet do?
Feedback is much appreciated, I'd hate to find out my kitten is in danger too late!