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Hello! Sorry for the late response. Today was a hectic day! Been out the whole time. Now I am finally able to rest. What I meant by constant purring was that she would not stop purring at all. She does purr a lot when I pet her and stuff, but never this much and on her own (as in without me touching her) so that's why I was worried. Maybe she was hurting and purring was a way to relax herself a bit. She is doing just fine as far as I can see. Has not been interested in playing yet but she has been herself for the most part. I love my baby so much and I hope she continues to be well! I don't want to go through this worry again.Excellent update, jesscarlett . The fever coming down, and Salem eating, peeing and pooping is all good. Playing would be expending too much energy, right now, so Salem will be using that energy for healing...in time, she'll be back to her old self.
I did want to ask you about the part where you said 'constant purring'. Is purring not a normal thing for Salem, or did you just mean that it was non-stop? Sometimes cats do self-soothe, while purring.
Don't have to answer this question, tonight, but rather I hope you catch up on all the sleep you missed last night, and have a better sleep tonight, as well. Continued Health vibes for Salem are being sent your way.